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What do you guys look like?

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5 days ago - permalink

I'm curious to know what the men who like GWM look like themselves?

  • How tall are you?

  • What is your build? Average, thin, fat, muscular, or very muscular?

  • How old are you approximately?

  • Are you into fitness? Or are you just into very fit women?

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5 days ago - permalink

I'll start:

  • 5'6'' (male)
  • I am quite thin and unathletic, to be honest.
  • 38.
  • I'm not athletic at all. I was sadly never into sports growing up probably because of my height and bad eyesight, and I guess it's the sheer contrast between hot GWM and my own lousy appearance that has got me into this fetish.
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Sure:

  • I am 5'6"

  • I am pretty muscular. Broad shoulders and lats, visible six pack (not crazy ripped, though,) vascular upper arms and thick legs.

  • 37

  • I am very into fitness. I try to train 5 to 6 days a week.

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My height is 173 cm about 5.8 I think. I am slightly overweight but not obese I have a beard. I am 29 years old I am not into fitness and quite weak for a man but I make sure to walk every day even if the weather is bad or if I feel sick. today I walked 1 hour and I am sick I wanted to walk longer but it was getting dark yesterday I only walked for 10 minutes because of a storm. and last month I had a problem with my foot so I only walk for 20 minutes a day. but I wanted to walk more I live off a diet of tomato soup potatoes and tuna and random meat. my biggest problem is that I don't like most healthy foods and drinks. it makes no sense because I like tomato soup but if I try to eat a tomato I have to puke it's a mental issue. the big problem is that I don't eat any fruit at all and I can't find any healthy drinks seems like there is only water and milk. at least I don't drink alcohol but I mostly drink Coca-Cola and sprite. I really admire strong women because they overcame all the struggles that I couldn't. my strength is very low so I can't compete with other men or even most women so I wish there were more strong dominant women. there are many other reasons why I like them. one more thing about walking that I want to mention that was funny was that one time I visited my friends and I walked to their house and bragged about walking. there one friend was like wow that's so impressive I didn't know that was possible. and the other friend was like I do that every day

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5 days ago - permalink

Sure:

  • I am 5'6"

  • I am pretty muscular. Broad shoulders and lats, visible six pack (not crazy ripped, though,) vascular upper arms and thick legs.

  • 37

  • I am very into fitness. I try to train 5 to 6 days a week.

Decent stuff. I've started training recently too, mainly bodyweight exercises to start off.

Do you think you would be interested in GWM if you weren't athletic? Or do you think most guys here are also into fitness themselves and hence have become interested in athletic girls?

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Decent stuff. I've started training recently too, mainly bodyweight exercises to start off.

Do you think you would be interested in GWM if you weren't athletic? Or do you think most guys here are also into fitness themselves and hence have become interested in athletic girls?

I have been skinny, I have been fat, and I have been muscular and fit, and throughout all those body compositions I have always been into GWM. I will say, however, that since I started lifting seriously in 2018, it has made me appreciate and interact with muscular women in a less "fetishy" way. Doing the same kind of training that they did really made me respect the dedication they put in their craft, and that in turn helped integrate me into my city's fitness community and it made it easier to converse with buff women. I think it's much harder for someone who doesn't lift or isn't into fitness to converse with a buff woman because, well, what would you talk about? They get asked all the time by "admirers" things like: "how big are your biceps?" "Think you can lift me?" "Can you flex?" When you can talk more about the intricacies of training, nutrition and recovery, it's much easier to engage with them.

Honestly, I think the majority of guys who are here are not fit and muscular. From talking with both actual friends of mine in the community who are muscular women, and women that I have sessions with, men who are "admirers" with my body type are the minority. Funny enough, session wrestlers in particular seem very impressed with my physique and have told me that they don't see my type that often among their clients.

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5' 9"

somewhat muscular, but a bit overweight (working on it!)

mid 40's

yeah, have been into lifting on and off over the past 25 years.

work has kicked my butt much of the last decade but I'm in a more stable position now so I'm getting back into lifting and cardio. have dropped ~10 lbs over the last month, and would like to drop another 15 or so while regaining some of the muscle I've lost over the past few years (and also rehabbing some ongoing shoulder issues which currently limit what I can do).

I would say my knowledge of lifting exceeds my achievements, but my experience matches what Gatsby said: I know enough to appreciate the hard work that goes into building an awesome physique (because I've tried over the years, with mixed success).

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this is a great question. i started a thread awhile back about whether or not we would like each other in real life, and i feel like this gets at it from a different angle.

i'm a 31 year old 5'6" jewish guy, 160ish lbs. i'm bald and bearded. i'm pretty athletic and do a lot of rockclimbing and ultimate frisbee. i'm not ripped, but i'm pretty strong for my size.

when i don't need to dress for any particular occasion, i wear sandals, sweat pants, t-shirts and a baseball cap.

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6-4 and 200 now without much working out. Medium build. I used to be very into the gym scene for 25-30 years. I was 6-4 and always between 225 and 245. It helped with meeting some of the awesome bodybuilders I had a chance to meet over the years at shows and working briefly at the Ny Muscle Club. The old days had a certain appeal before we went full internet.

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I'm 5'10", wife is 5'-7"

We both have muscular builds

We are both in our mid 50s

We both have been bodybuilding for about 10 years

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5'8"

decently muscular

mid 40's

have been into calisthenics training for years now, and have been into very fit women for quite sometime.

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6'2"

thin

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I've always wanted to be muscular as well but I really don't have the genetics for it. I got back into training regularly in the past 2-4 years trying different routines from 2-4 days per week. I just don't gain much muscle. I'm very lanky with very thin wrists and ankles.

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I'm 6'8 and 250ish. Wife is 5 feet and 110ish. We're both 49 years old and we both race motorcycles for money (among other things), so while we're not "gym people" our fitness is a pretty important part of our lives. We say that we're not "gym people" because we both have enough experience (her as a powerlifter/crossfitter and me having competed in Classic Physique) with the gym culture - and neither of us likes it. But we do each have several friends that are competitive physique and strength athletes and we enjoy supporting them at shows and meets.

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6’3

Athletic/muscular 95kg/210lbs

50

Love working out and love the pump. Usually about 4x per week. Been at it a few years but it’s pretty hard to build mass these days.

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I'm 5'10 240lbs. I've been overweight my whole life, but very active. About a year and a half ago, I went on a diet and lost 90lbs. have kept it off. I been playing rugby actively, used to go to the gym a lot but workout at home instead. 46.

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-6ft. 205lbs -Athletic muscular built -42yo -Fitness is life; workout 4-5 days a week

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5'8"

Decently muscular but a little extra fat

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Been working out on and off since I was in college, and try to stay in some kind of shape, especially as I get older.

I discovered FBBs when I was 17, before I ever started training. Hit me like a ton of bricks when I first saw Rachel McLish on the cover of SHAPE magazine. My wife has been training for the past 6 years, but before that never - although she was always naturally strong and had great calves, quads and back naturally.

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Hi! - I’m 185cm (or close to 6’1”) - My build is slightly more muscular than average I think - I’m in my late twenties - I try working out 6 times a week. Lifting weights is like some kind of meditation for me personally. About women: I actually like many different types of women, but the ones who are fit/muscular really get me going the most…

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Hi! I'm 174 cm tall (5'8") Athletic but not too muscular. I'd say medium sized muscles. I don't work out on a gym but I practice football (soccer), some tenis and basketball, and I ride my bicycle to work everyday. I really looove athletic or muscular women since I was 10 years old, I think. But I like all types of women to be honest. I'm 32 at the moment. I'm from Argentina 🇦🇷

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  • How tall are you? Around 5'3"

  • What is your build? A little muscular but I have a belly. Trying to get rid of it , but no success

  • How old are you approximately? 40

  • Are you into fitness? Or are you just into very fit women? I have always been athletic. Played a lot of sports but didn't go to the gym. The around 10 years ago I started going to the gym but not seriously. Since 1 year I have started to go seriously and my body has improved a lot. But still got a belly.

  • I used to be very small and thin, in school in college and my first few years of working. Since puberty I have an attraction to gwms. Being weak all my early life, I wanted a strong woman to protect me.

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I'm 5'10", wife is 5'-7"

We both have muscular builds

We are both in our mid 50s

We both have been bodybuilding for about 10 years

King 👑 I wanna be like you some day looking good!

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6‘3“, in my late 40s. Unbalanced body as my primary sport is road cycling, fairly thick and defined quads and hamstrings, upper body unremarkable, despite hitting the gym 3x a week.

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I'm 5'6", 140lbs average build, 35 years old. I don't workout much other than some push ups. I've liked muscular women since I was 7 years old.

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6'0 ~250.

Currently around 17-18% body fat.

Trying to get down to 220 with 10-12% before I spend the money to hire a coach to compete

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How tall are you? 175cm

What is your build? Average, thin, fat, muscular, or very muscular? A little muscular with some fat.

How old are you approximately? 37

Are you into fitness? Yes i train on and off. Or are you just into very fit women? I LOVE all type of fit women from regular fit girls to massive FBB. ANDREA SHAW I LOVE YOU

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