Well, with the changing way men are shown in ads and media (compared to even 20 years ago), I'm curious what everyones opinion of the perfect male body is.
Is it the huge weightlifter? The skinny hairless model? The toned, but not muscular male? Or maybe the undefined sophisticated man? Or is it like the bodies of greek statues?
So, find a picture of what you think the ideal male body is and post it here! I think it would be interesting to see what people think (and be able to actually look at examples).
Is it the huge weightlifter? The skinny hairless model? The toned, but not muscular male? Or maybe the undefined sophisticated man? Or is it like the bodies of greek statues?
So, find a picture of what you think the ideal male body is and post it here! I think it would be interesting to see what people think (and be able to actually look at examples).
I think the perfect male body has to be Marcus Schenkenberg: 6'3 and 188 lbs of pure sexiness. Not to mention, washboard abs & chocolate brown eyes. (Incase you don't recognize the name, he is a male model who's career was mostly in the 90's and he's in great shape today as well.
Original Post by tahitisweetie123:
I think the perfect male body has to be Marcus Schenkenberg: 6'3 and 188 lbs of pure sexiness. Not to mention, washboard abs & chocolate brown eyes. (Incase you don't recognize the name, he is a male model who's career was mostly in the 90's and he's in great shape today as well.
*drool*
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