June 16, 2012

  • why muscles on women are not sexy.

    Muscles on women are not sexy.  Fat, covering muscles on women, IS sexy.  Here’s why….

     Sex is a function of the reproductive system of the human being: it is how humans reproduce.  The reproductive system of the human being is the only SHARED biological system.  It is shared between both genders: male and female.  Therefore genital activity that is not between opposite genders is merely genital activity, and not real “sexual” activity because it is not reproductive activity involving the entire human sexual/reproductive system: male and female.  ”Jerking-off” is not the same thing as “getting laid”; and “gay sex” is NOT the same things as “straight SEX”.

    Breast development of females is a SECONDARY sexual characteristic…which means it is a feature of the reproductive system.  The PRIMARY PURPOSE of breasts [let it be known!] is to feed the next generation of humans.  This FACT has the effect of placing HUMAN BABIES at the very top of the FOOD CHAIN, (pre-born humans too!) – which goes a long way toward explaining why chicken-shit people today seem so terrified of babies, and fetuses.

    Body hair, by the way, is also considered a SECONDARY sexual characteristic.  It strikes me as odd that feminists so excessively imitate MEN that I cannot understand why they exfoliate such large areas of their bodies.  Hairstyles can truly be said to be “sexy” because of the ATTRACTIVE role of hair in the process of reproduction.  Body hair expresses itself at puberty as a sure sign of the onset of reproductability.

    Musculature in men is likewise attractive in that it signals the ability to do the WORK necessary to establish a safe haven in which to reproduce, as well as the combat -ability to defend that haven.

    Female breasts also have a sexual role, beyond that of feeding the newborn baby.  Pleasure nerves in the breast, which make it pleasurable to breastfeed, ALSO stimulate the female genital area during fore-play.  Pleasure is to sex as taste is to nutrition.  Will America so imitate the ancient Roman Empire as to install vomitoriums in our restaurants?  We so seek to SEPARATE the pleasurable from the functional that we tend more to live to eat, rather than eat to live.  The same with sex.  We have separated the pleasurable from the functional to such a TRAGIC degree that we aren’t having sufficient children to sustain our complex civilization, and so suffer the negative effects of a contraceptive mentality that we have lost sight of what is authentic MANLINESS and authentic FEMININITY.

    The question of musculature on women plays right into this pathetic disorientation.  Feminism needs to critique itself, and throw out the bad, and keep the good. Women should seek to emulate men – not imitate them.  Equality is not Identity.  Fat is a covering of tissue that is exterior to muscle layers.  Female bodies are not just different in genitalia…all the tissue of the body is different from men.  Bone density, muscle density…everything about a female body is different from that of men because every CELL has a different DNA structure.  Compatible, but different, each from the other.

    Fat on a female body is attractive.  Musculature, without fat covering it, in a female is not attractive because it does not signal reproductability.  It is not a “hetero” quality, typically, and therefore is not “sexy”, i,e, attractive as per the reproductive urge.

Comments (3)

  • I completely agree. Even on a fit, otherwise attractive female, any kind of visible muscle usually makes me have an involuntarily ewe feeling, b/c it makes a pretty girl otherwise look little less feminine. I actually wish I didn’t feel this way, because I know it’s healthy to be that way. As a female, I’m in the process of trying to get in better shape. I think the key is to be FIRM but SOFT in females. So long as I retain that, I will be fine. If I start building visible muscle, I will reduce the amount of weight I’m using or anything else I can. However, many men don’t think like you (or I) anymore, which I find strange. It’s probably a cultural influence more than an innate attractive sense. Plus most people would prefer a little muscle on a girl than the overweight plumpers that pervade our streets. Few people can do anything in moderation anymore!

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