Girls, do you like men with more muscles or less muscle.?


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more its sexy then looking at a guy with none.
With muscles but not bulky. Just more like natural way.
I honestly like men who are not all that muscular. Being fit and/or "cut" is great - big bulky muscles are NOT.
I like guys who are fit/have muscles, but if it gets to the point where they look like those wrestlers or they look like theyre on steroids, i think its very unattractive. As long as theyre not too fat, and i can fit my arms around them, theyre fine.
I personally like a guy that's cuddly... nothing wrong with taking care of yourself, but i want to hug a teddy bear, not a stone carving. =)
I like okay-muscles. I hate skinny men, & I hate those musculine wrestler types. I like normal guys.
I like him to look like a man.not super skinny...but not a body builder either.
I hate those body builders. They walk around looking like they have to take a s**t or about to blow up. They can't relax with their arms because their arms and titties are tooooo big! I want a man to cuddle with. Not a stone sculpture.
I hate skinny men too!! You feel like you are hugging a stick or a pole. I rather date a fat man instead of a skinny thang!
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