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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: old-school-lifter on January 17, 2016, 08:58:41 PM
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or you are worried they may stereo type you?
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I'd be more worried they wouldn't believe me...
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or you are worried they may stereo type you?
stereotype.
It's one word.
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stereotype.
It's one word.
This...
And that proves the stereotype that bbers are stupid.
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I never say a word. They recognize mass and symmetry when they see it.
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Good Lord no. I stay as far away from the word as possible. Even when trying to identify my preferred method of "fitness" I make it sound like some kind of magic mix of fitness methods "plus traditional weight training, of course"
Admitting to bodybuilding is akin to admitting you love the cock. Actually, loving the cock is probably more socially acceptable.
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Bodybuilder = someone that competes
Everyone else = lifts weights
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I just say I like to work out, that's all..
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I just say I like to work out, that's all..
From a ordinary (not familiar with The Life) woman's perspective (yeah, yeah. Who cares? I know), "bodybuilding" is synonymous with narcissistic douchebaggery. Which we all know is literally correct. As much as an ordinary women dig the muscle, the narcissistic douchebaggery is not a net-positive. For a woman, ideally you'd look like a Greek god, but do little to nothing to achieve that. Therefore, you just "look great" and don't spend hours at the gym, presumably lovingly watching yourself flex in the mirror. Like ANYBODY does that.
Admitting to bodybuilding to most of the world is about as socially stimulating at admitting to herpes.
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From a ordinary (not familiar with The Life) woman's perspective (yeah, yeah. Who cares? I know), "bodybuilding" is synonymous with narcissistic douchebaggery. Which we all know is literally correct. As much as an ordinary women dig the muscle, the narcissistic douchebaggery is not a net-positive. For a woman, ideally you'd look like a Greek god, but do little to nothing to achieve that. Therefore, you just "look great" and don't spend hours at the gym, presumably lovingly watching yourself flex in the mirror. Like ANYBODY does that.
Admitting to bodybuilding to most of the world is about as socially stimulating at admitting to herpes.
Exatcly. I used to say that I'm at the gym five days a week, but now I just mumble "Well.. quite a lot.. but you know - that's the drill of this game..", unless it's a fitness psycho chick that digs big muscles ("Oh... I like to watch how men lift heavy weights.." , literally heard this from one).
Another good one is - "I was born this way" and quickly change topic.
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or you are worried they may stereo type you?
I am all the way proud. Until somebody googles the term and pictures of Phil Heath comes up
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Exatcly. I used to say that I'm at the gym five days a week, but now I just mumble "Well.. quite a lot.. but you know - that's the drill of this game..", unless it's a fitness psycho chick that digs big muscles ("Oh... I like to watch how men lift heavy weights.." , literally heard this from one).
Another good one is - "I was born this way" and quickly change topic.
OTOH, it's kinda liberating to just let it fly with some folks. I was consulting with a small software company down in Boston this past summer and the VP Sales, who was a smoking hot, younger, smart, successful woman asked me, "I need to know how you stay so fit". I looked at her and said, "Mondays." She said, "what about Mondays?"
"On Mondays I have to force myself to take a day off"
She got the message and the determination. And she wanted the cock.
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OTOH, it's kinda liberating to just let it fly with some folks. I was consulting with a small software company down in Boston this past summer and the VP Sales, who was a smoking hot, younger, smart, successful woman asked me, "I need to know how you stay so fit". I looked at her and said, "Mondays." She said, "what about Mondays?"
"On Mondays I have to force myself to take a day off"
She got the message and the determination. And she wanted the cock.
LOL!
Should've fucked her "riiight in the pussy!".
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Nope. I sometimes say I that used to be a bodybuilder back when it meant something to be one. Not anymore. Now I just say I am somewhat of a physical culturist. Of course no one knows what this is unless they're around 100 or so years old.
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LOL!
Should've fucked her "riiight in the pussy!".
Haha! She was 6' in flats and in heels was looking me right in the eye. I think that she'd had quite enough with the beta males in Boston.
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Good Lord no. I stay as far away from the word as possible. Even when trying to identify my preferred method of "fitness" I make it sound like some kind of magic mix of fitness methods "plus traditional weight training, of course"
Admitting to bodybuilding is akin to admitting you love the cock. Actually, loving the cock is probably more socially acceptable.
omg this. i get douche chills when people refer to themselves or others as bodybuilders. lol wtf, who would ever say "yeah im a BBer" maybe a a 16 yr old whp idolizes animal ads and evan centopeaceful
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I'd be more worried they wouldn't believe me...
Ok, that's hilarious.
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I don't say anything.
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bunch of insecure beta males ashamed of who you truly are
ALL OF YOU
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bunch of insecure beta males ashamed of who you truly are
ALL OF YOU
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Please explain.
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Please explain.
what do you need explained?
you hide your passion from people because you are embarrassed of your passion, as if it should be embarrassing to take care of your appearance and health
that's as beta as it gets, ironic considering many of you got into this sport to be the alpha
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what do you need explained?
you hide your passion from people because you are embarrassed of your passion, as if it should be embarrassing to take care of your appearance and health
that's as beta as it gets, ironic considering many of you got into this sport to be the alpha
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I don't hide anything and I am not embarassed, also I give a fuck about what people might think of me.
It's just not important for me to mention it exclusively.
Also I got into this sport rather by curiosity than anything else.
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what do you need explained?
you hide your passion from people because you are embarrassed of your passion, as if it should be embarrassing to take care of your appearance and health
that's as beta as it gets, ironic considering many of you got into this sport to be the alpha
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I would hazard that more here of the Betta splendens than beta persuasion. Look it up, I have used it in the metaphorical. Physical culture predates bodybuilding and in truth it is the purest form of the passion that is taking care of oneself.
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what do you need explained?
you hide your passion from people because you are embarrassed of your passion, as if it should be embarrassing to take care of your appearance and health
that's as beta as it gets, ironic considering many of you got into this sport to be the alpha
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You must be a very large man.
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You must be a very large man.
well hung too I bet!
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Good Lord no. I stay as far away from the word as possible. Even when trying to identify my preferred method of "fitness" I make it sound like some kind of magic mix of fitness methods "plus traditional weight training, of course"
Admitting to bodybuilding is akin to admitting you love the cock. Actually, loving the cock is probably more socially acceptable.
Nowadays, people will applaud your bravery!
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I avoid talking about lifting unless someone asks me. Then again, I don't resemble a bodybuilder but more someone who just "works out".
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I never say a word. They recognize mass and symmetry when they see it.
I used to get asked if I was a bodybuilder and I'd simply nod and say yup.
Now, I get asked , " Have you considered nutria-system?"