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http://time.com/65901/how-men-and-women-differ-when-drawing-up-the-perfect-body/?iid=obinsite
TL;DR
Men like curves. Women like thin.
TL;DR
Men like curves. Women like thin.
Need slow mo versionI didn't bother reading the article nor care what anyone's ideal type is..
But I do know this is fucking perfection...
The males idea of the perfect body is the better one. But it’s still wrong.
Ugh! These are unrealistic ideals of the male body!!!
lmao @ Harry Styles hair
I didn't bother reading the article nor care what anyone's ideal type is..
But I do know this is fucking perfection...
yeah thats about borderline perfection
Pretty close except for the fake titties, five o'clock shadow and tucked cock.I didn't bother reading the article nor care what anyone's ideal type is..
But I do know this is fucking perfection...
Pretty close except for the fake titties, five o'clock shadow and tucked cock.
Henry Cavill's physique is a great ideal. Can't believe that skinny brat from The Count of Monte Cristo turned into Superman.Yeah, seems about right. Girls always prefer guys who are a wee bit more effeminate than I idolize, and they always seem to wrongly think those last 10-15 pounds of perfection on themselves are "fat". I think for our physiques the difference is well-represented in the schism between male models as they appear in women's magazines and on the runway, and as they appear in men's fitness magazines or the male bodybuilding world.
When it comes to the men I think Hollywood always manages to split the difference and find the perfect balance. For my own part, I think the perfect male physiques, aesthetically, are Henry Cavill in Man of Steel or Chris Hemsworth in the recent Thor: Ragnarok. Tough to beat. If I could have any body I would choose one of those two.
Just having big boobs isn’t enough. I like dat booty.No hips and skinny legs on those examples. I like my women more curvy than the examples given.
Throw in a prime J-Lo ass maybe. More hour glass figure.