Is being fit gay?

Is it gay to exercise and be fit?

  • Yes, only gays exercise

    Votes: 4 7.7%
  • Yes, women think muscles are gross

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • No, that's a cope for fat asses

    Votes: 47 90.4%

  • Total voters
    52

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Some people seem to be of the opinion that fitness is for fags and no true super straight would ever hit the gym and exercise, and that women actually find the male body repulsive when it's neither bony nor fat. Is fitness only for gay people, are the only straight people all fat? You decide!
 
Who are those "some people"?
Because the gym is a great place to meet hot women.
You do need to first get fit but that's what the gym is for.
 
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I think if you focus on it purely for aesthetics instead of actual physical fitness, it starts to cross a line into faggotry. I admire the dedication it takes to keep up such a physique, but I sure as fuck wouldn't want to live with someone obessed with it.
Fitness is manly, but aesthetism is prideful.

If you wanna avoid homosexual activities, ask yourself this: are pajeets prone to doing it? Powerlifters, for example, come in all colors (black, white, asian, etc), but never pajeet. Instead, the dindustanis are busy spending $350 a month on expensive facial creams and rosewater colognes in a vain attempt at becoming a human peacock.
 
I dunno, if you're so vain that you're terrified of being mistaken for being gay because you have the discipline, drive and self-control to not be Boogie2988 Stellar Masses, it's probably the least of your issues.

Powerlifters, for example, come in all colors (black, white, asian, etc), but never pajeet.

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I think if you focus on it purely for aesthetics instead of actual physical fitness, it starts to cross a line into faggotry. I admire the dedication it takes to keep up such a physique, but I sure as fuck wouldn't want to live with someone obessed with it.
It takes working out for 2 hours 3 times a week and drinking a gallon of RAW MILK afterwards.
 
Physical beauty is ultimately inseperable from physical fitness. Natural bodybuilding (the primary way of achieving the former) is one of the absolutely most healthy things you can do to your body, and it is almost indistinguishable from maximizing the general strength of every muscle on your body (as opposed to specific strength like maxxing out a certain lift, for example). When you literally build up your body, you are not creating vain muscle, that is unless you're actually injecting synthol into yourself. Muscle tissue has function; you're constructing the architecture, not just the ornamenture of the building's facade. That said, my hot take is that the beautification of the body is just as valid a goal as the enstrengthening of it.
 
Fitness is a good thing, vanity isn't. Being healthy is a respectable goal, wanting to jack off to your reflection in the mirror isn't.
 
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