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Men\'s Chests
For a long time I've found the whole obsession some guys have with their chests to be very odd. You know the guys I mean. They spend most of their workout benching to try to make their chests big while ignoring the lower body completely and throwing in nothing but a couple of sets of pulldowns for their back. Most of the genuinely strong guys I've known don't really even have big, puffy chest muscles these guys seem to be after; their pecs are usually kind of flat, hard slabs of muscle. But some guys seem intent on trying to make their pecs look like boobs. On top of it, they shave their chests, like they're trying to become some weird masculine version of a woman. Where does this bizarre obsession come from?
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Re: Men\'s Chests
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Re: Men\'s Chests
i dont know, but a solid chest beats cone shaped man boobs any day of the week
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i dont know, but a solid chest beats cone shaped man boobs any day of the week [/ QUOTE ] Really? I find the latter tittilating. |
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A large chest is just about the only visible physical accomplishment when you're fully dressed. Well, shoulders too.
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Re: Men\'s Chests
big arms are for sure.
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Re: Men\'s Chests
In these days when we no longer have to push plows and hunt game to earn our way through life, strength and fitness can be treated as options, not necessities. So we find fanciful ways to treat strength and fitness, such as developing ourselves primarily for appearance, even sometimes at the cost of the very health a good appearance is supposed to make obvious. It's an odd life, these days, and we're free to make it odder still.
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