DearSugar had a poll the other day asking its readers if they preferred bulky boys or the skinny type, while today I read a New York Times article about the trend facing the fashion industry: increasingly thinning male models.
Looking at some of the weight-lifters in the gym even creep me out. Really? I'm glad they would be able to rescue their woman of choice, but I doubt a thousand-pound gorilla will be attacking their fair maiden any time soon. And the most muscular guy I've dated (and/or cared the most about how his muscles looked) was the most boring too.
When I polled some friends, of course the response was mixed:
"I've never dated muscular guys. I prefer the skinny nerdy type."
It's like when I see a 5'1'' girl dating a 6'6'' guy - I get really angry and personally offended somehow. Leave the tall guys for the tall gals! - you can kind of just tell when a couple fits physically together. Maybe unfortunately the stereotype is that the men should be big enough to save us. So why is the fashion industry focusing on the measly male?
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I'm a cross country runner, and although I'm certainly not huge, I'm not pathetically scrawny either.
My biggest problem seems to be that girls think I'm insane since I run so much. "Oh wow, he runs 70 miles a week? I don't know if that's good boyfriend material..."
I kinda like the fashion industry going after us thin/nerdy types because I think it's more realistic. Apart from all the fat guys out here, honestly how many do you really see that are huge and muscular?
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