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I feel nothing when looking at this picture.

 

Answering questions.

1. No, and I also do not have a six-pack or large muscles (both of which are detrimental to my extracurricular activities outside of college life). When was the last time you saw an Asian with ripped abs/muscles?

 

2. No, it looks like he has a deformed beer stomach or something. Doesn't make him look any more healthier than a guy with six-pack abs. It'll just look worse as you age and can't maintain such an image.

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When was the last time you saw an Asian with ripped abs/muscles?

Daniel Henney or any Asian movie stars that get females, and some men, wet.

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On topic: All I want, is to get rid of my extra weight and gain muscle for strength; nothing more, nothing less.

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I feel nothing when looking at this picture.

 

Answering questions.

1. No, and I also do not have a six-pack or large muscles (both of which are detrimental to my extracurricular activities outside of college life). When was the last time you saw an Asian with ripped abs/muscles?

 

2. No, it looks like he has a deformed beer stomach or something. Doesn't make him look any more healthier than a guy with six-pack abs. It'll just look worse as you age and can't maintain such an image.

Martial artists (Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, Tony Jaa, Jet Lee, etc) are just some of the answers.

 

OT:

I'm not really feeling it. I wouldn't ask someone to be THAT devoted to looks, or obsessed with how it feels to lift at the gym. 

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I was referring to people you'd see in real life with that comment, but I remembered Bruce Lee and others have abs.

 

Agreeing with Sleepy though; don't really care if someone's benching weight or whatever at the gym. Even if I did have this "adondis belt" or a "six pack", I rarely take my shirt off in public so you wouldn't notice anyway.

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I'm never gonna have one. Right now my build is average but broad, if I worked out more I'd probably go strongfat but I'd never be cut like that. I think strength is more important than looks personally, and low body fat generally limits strength. Think of rugby players for example. That's just for me though, if you wanna be an athlete then you usually have to be lean as in OP's pic.

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I really don't see any reason to have that, it doesn't make me think they're in better shape, just somewhat malnourished. Same with thigh gaps on girls.

malnourished? u do realize that u need to eat a lot and good to grow those right? you ever really seen a person that starves themselves?

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 When was the last time you saw an Asian with ripped abs/muscles?

 

 

ummm... the olympics? all the chinese gymnasts are ripped as hell.

 

dude, you're posting this on a yugioh site. Don't expect anyone to know anything about good physique.

 

as for me, i've always been a fan of Yang Wei's body, this guy's around 5% body fat. Too bad he retired though. great gymnast.

 

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malnourished? u do realize that u need to eat a lot and good to grow those right? you ever really seen a person that starves themselves?

He said they look like they are. And I agree, the "adonis belt" makes him look sickly in my opinion.

Anyway, I never would want one, not that I will ever probably have one. Even when I'm more active it takes a lot for me to lose enough fat for that. I'm not unhealthy, just chubby. Which is fine by me.

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A little bit surprised no one has pointed out that the only reason anyone wants one is because it's basically an arrow to your junk.

 

It's to draw sexual attention.

 

That's literally all it is.

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YCM, sometimes I wonder if you're just full of stupid or it is just a select group of members.
 
There is nothing gay about wanting what other men have, unless it is a relationship or sexual desire. You can like guys' junk just for the bigness of it, and it still wouldn't be gay. It would only be gay if you wanted to do things to it that give attraction.
 
Being gay isn't about being envious or judging men for their looks, being gay is about the attraction that men have toward other men, whether is it physical or mental and a higher aspect of who could come of that attraction. If you think a guy is good looking, it isn't that you're being gay, it is just a common feat that people have.
 
I feel bad, because I am talking about "gay" and being sexist about it. Let me just clarify that this is about gay(males).
 
I do desire to have one, but I don't right now. I wish I was this fit, and I exercise daily, with a great routine. Yes, I wish I could have it, but it is not the end of the world if I don't.

A little bit surprised no one has pointed out that the only reason anyone wants one is because it's basically an arrow to your junk.

It's to draw sexual attention.

That's literally all it is.

I bite my lip whenever a cute guy has it because of sexual tension. Agro has the main point of what it is.
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I bite my lip whenever a cute guy has it because of sexual tension. Agro has the main point of what it is.

I've considered what it'd be like to have one. Sometimes it's fun to imagine what it'd be like for people (anyone, really) to look at you with desire– something I never get.

I'd like to be thin enough to feel comfortable, it doesn't necessarily matter to me if I have one of these though.

Being gay isn't about being envious or judging men for their looks, being gay is about the attraction that men have toward other men, whether is it physical or mental and a higher aspect of who could come of that attraction. If you think a guy is good looking, it isn't that you're being gay, it is just a common feat that people have.

(i'm also of the opinion that sexuality is a spectrum, not just a binary of gay or straight, but that's a whole other conversation and i'll leave it at that; have a nice day)
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I've considered what it'd be like to have one. Sometimes it's fun to imagine what it'd be like for people (anyone, really) to look at you with desire– something I never get.

I'd like to be thin enough to feel comfortable, it doesn't necessarily matter to me if I have one of these though.

A lot of guys don't have them, and the most attractive thing I have seen in guys is someone who is comfortable. As long as you take care of yourself and give a sense that you are not trying to be more than what you can offer, it usually is a major turn on. In longer relationships, the change that occurs and the growth of both people together is usually what keeps them together.

Having one is really nothing special, but being that fit is always an eye catcher. And it just feels good to have to not wear a shirt sometimes. That is always a big plus.
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A lot of guys don't have them, and the most attractive thing I have seen in guys is someone who is comfortable. As long as you take care of yourself and give a sense that you are not trying to be more than what you can offer, it usually is a major turn on. In longer relationships, the change that occurs and the growth of both people together is usually what keeps them together.

Having one is really nothing special, but being that fit is always an eye catcher. And it just feels good to have to not wear a shirt sometimes. That is always a big plus.

I've never been that comfortable with myself. Nor have I ever been the most confident of myself. I suppose that's why I've never been in a lasting relationship. Or at least that's all I can assume. At this point, I'll generally be surprised if someone shows romantic interest in me... which is also something I think when I don't have confidence in myself. It's a devolving cycle.

I don't think it's a problem to not be comfortable with yourself and want to change it, as long as it isn't too self-destructive and you actually get around to doing so. Also, with you on the last two sentences for sure.
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I've never been that comfortable with myself. Nor have I ever been the most confident of myself. I suppose that's why I've never been in a lasting relationship. Or at least that's all I can assume. At this point, I'll generally be surprised if someone shows romantic interest in me... which is also something I think when I don't have confidence in myself. It's a devolving cycle.

I don't think it's a problem to not be comfortable with yourself and want to change it, as long as it isn't too self-destructive and you actually get around to doing so. Also, with you on the last two sentences for sure.

Agro, I was never comftable with myself until very recently. I still have moments of doubts and self-loathing. It happens to everyone. If you're uncomfortable with yourself, there has to be reasons and an understanding of those reasons. It is a very important part of knowing what to change.

I know that you're an intelligent person who has things about thimself that he doesn't like, but I also know that you don't just sit on your ass and make the situation worse. You have the ability to change and take advantage of knowing what you hate about yourself.

There is no problem with not being comfortable and wanting to change. I actually applaud people who have the motivation to change themselves so that they can be comfortable and confident, as long as it isn't self-destructive as you said. It is a step for people to take so that they can be who they really are. Whether it is changing you sex, your weight, your attitude, etc, it is a step that changes who are you are and how you would view yourself.

But relationships shouldn't define that change, and they shouldn't be a reliance so that you do feel comfortable. A relationship should compliment your life, and that person should be a part of your life.
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