Marek Posted January 4, 2004 Share Posted January 4, 2004 image removed This guy with the blue shirt in the middle has a build VERY similar too mine.. I have the same deal going on as this dude, the long legs, the overall physique and the height. I tower over most of the shrimps at my work. But the thing is I always feel like I'm a little too lanky... I saw this guy on the net and thought "jesus, this is how I look!" So what do you guys and girls think, am I too lanky or what?? My build is just like the dude in the picture, the one in the blue shirt. Should I cake on some more muscle or what? Link to comment
akatoro Posted January 4, 2004 Share Posted January 4, 2004 Personally I have no interest in changing myself to better fit the needs or ideals of others. But I don't think there's anything wrong with the way that guy looks either.. Do what you want but do find someone who likes you for who you are. And don't pick up the overwhelming handcuffs trend =) Link to comment
Kodos Posted January 4, 2004 Share Posted January 4, 2004 Honestly, I don't think girls are that concerned with physique. There is nothing wrong with the guy in the picture. If you believe that "caking on more muscle" will make you feel better about yourself, then do it. But don't do it just for the ladies. Link to comment
Mar Posted January 4, 2004 Share Posted January 4, 2004 I'm not sure what the big attraction for big muscles is about. I myself find it a turnoff. Long legs are great, but as far as the build of that guy in the picture, I think that's fine. My guy is 6'4" and 225 lbs., and I think he's perfect. Some girls like skinny short guys, some like the musclebound ones, some like the hippies....etc., etc.... You're fine as you are. If you want to make changes, make them for yourself, but you're never going to have the "perfect physique" that's going to please every woman! Mar Link to comment
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