I am just curious (haha). Let's say you meet a female who works out consistently, lifting weights or whatever, does that turn you on the slightest?
When it comes to men for me - it definitely turns me on!
I am just curious (haha). Let's say you meet a female who works out consistently, lifting weights or whatever, does that turn you on the slightest?
When it comes to men for me - it definitely turns me on!
Absolutely! Where are these rare gym unicorns at? None of the guys I know like or want to exercise as much as I do-
As a gymrat myself, I prefer dating fit guys! Think about it: who is going to support and understand you better than someone else that exercises regularly?
Bonus points if he wants to train with me so we can get... and stay fit together!
It's hot as the Sun. I'm really muscular, so it's easy for me to pick girls up and stuff like that, but it's better when it's a bit of a challenge. Like she's strong enough that maybe she can do some fun things with her thighs and booty haha But yeah, I love femininity and all the soft parts of girls, but working out is awesome. Athletes are one of my favorite types of girls
Not really, no. My girlfriend goes to the gym 5-6 times a week and is very fit. I don't actually care how she looks the way she does, the only thing that turns me on is how she looks. If she could look like that without lifting a weight, running a mile, etc. then I would be just as turned on by her.
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For a lot of people, including myself, the physical aspect is just an added benefit. I mainly workout for my mental health.
That's true. I personally become far more irritable if I don't exercise every day.
I would lose my shit ššš
Before my girlfriend and I had sex for the first time (she had planned to wait for marriage, so I waited six months) the gym was the only way I could reduce overwhelming frustration as well. My only concern is that I might lose some of my drive for work/ ambition since I'm already satiating myself with sex and working off the excess testosterone.
Oooh thatās interesting
if I see a nice fit body and there is charisma with it, I will work to see if I can seduce him, luckily I haven't failed yet
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It's the biggest turn on for me tbh. I've been working out for almost 3 years now and girls working out regularly turns me on like nothing else. Especially if they have a nice physique. Do you work out?
Yes I do
So post work out horniness hits you as well? lol
All the time š
What body type do you prefer for guys?
I like everything itās all about the way the man carries himself. But I donāt like fat guys Iāll be honest.
Bonus points for being honest haha. It's interesting how different women and men are. You and I, we both like gym people of opposite genders but you still say that how muscular a guy is doesn't matter all that much if he isn't fat. To me, it matters :)
Yes I guess itās about personal preference! But I canāt get with a fat guy because I like to be with someone who takes care of their health.
Yes, I appreciate it if somebody likes to stay in shape. I live an active lifestyle and would like somebody who could keep up.
@Msputiton The real question is can you keep up with ME?ššš
@Msputiton I bet I can.
Depends. For me, if she is active and trying to be healthy that is a turn on, especially since I am looking for marriage and eventually children. However, I would rather her be fit and still feminine than ripped and overly muscular. Like honestly 90% of the time visible and on a woman are a turn off for me as are arm or leg muscles equivalent or bigger than my own.
Yeah. I like to imagine what her sweat smells like.
Well that escalated
Define "consistently". I mean I think it's good for someone to work out a 1/2 hour to and hour a day. But NO, I wouldn't want to date a gym rat. Most of those people are just really narcissistic. And I wouldn't want to date a woman who loved herself so much more than she loved me. 😆😆😆
It would be nice to have her as a workout partner. We wouldn't be lifting the same weights, but we could ride bikes together or practice martial arts together.
Yeah Iām gay and that definitely turns me on among other things I feel like those people usually have higher self esteem, are more confident, and want to have sex more.
No, Iād rather have someone who spends a lot of time at home with me doing other activities, rather than spending all their time at the gym.
Well, I workout a lot, so I don't mind, as long as she's not there for like 10 hours a day and let's her guard down.
I would loved to find a girl that workouts as much or more than me, women look sexy with some muscle tone.
Uhm I don't like overly with fitness obsessed men but working out in itself can definitely be an attractive quality
Sure it is attractive they want to stay fit. I appreciate someone who makes an effort, not just working-out, but life in general.
Maybe a little. Fit athletic girls DO turn me on. Why, do YOU work out?
Itās very attractive when a guy works out
A girl too. It's not a must as my tastes vary, but I find it so sexy when a girl takes care of her body :p I don't want like a body builder, but slight 6 pack is sexy :p
if she does it for fitness... that's a good thing
if she does it as a body builder and becomes more of a job, I'm not into that
I've started doing exercise about a year ago and I have to say I have made a really nice women who do exercise and for whatever reason they have a much nicer personality most of the time so I think it's a win-win situation
I don't know about turning me on but I definitely like it. As I myself routinely work out with ambitious goals I do want/need my woman to enjoy workouts as well. She can't be a couch potato that's for sure.
They probably look great but I don't feel we would be that compatible. Maybe someone that works out few times a week and doesn't make it a personality trait.
Dating him no, but watching him sweat does make me feel some way.
I find it admirable, but does it literally turn me on? Well, it takes a bit more than just knowing she works out.
No a fit body can, how you get that and maintain it is irrelevant.
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