Can a body ever reach physical perfection? (223 total votes)
As close to perfection. I speak for myself, I am never satisfied. I think it's like that for most women. especially for those who take the gym seriously!
No such thing. It's all a matter of perspective.
For me, it's a woman who has just enough muscle to be look moderately jacked, at least 5'8", no more than 160lbs, etc. More of a "sleeper build" where you don't know just how muscular she is until she flexes and you go, WHOA!
At least a couple of girls on HBC that do that for me.
No not really perfect would be a totally super human goddess that breaks the laws of physics. and sometimes I think certain feats of strength are impossible. only for a woman to do it and she doesn't even look as muscular as I expected. and I also can't really decide what look is perfect. like sometimes I prefer a more soft look like vivi Winkler and other times I prefer absolute titans like Amazonska. and perfection is also not just physical but mental and were do you find someone who knows everything. and is super strong and looks sexy it's not possible
I do think there’s a level of perfection subjectively, and I’ve noticed that, at least for my taste, it’s kind of obvious to me, because i can look at someone who is at the top of her build type and it just kind of bores me. Same thing goes for other things in life too, like for example i test drove a Lexus a couple years ago and aside from not being crazy fast, every detail was so perfect that i hated how boring it was. I can honestly say that i think that car was automotive perfection and i couldn’t care less for it.
I think close to perfection is possible. But all the factors should be 10/10 in that case. Sometimes women have incredible bodies, but the face just doesn't live up to it. Not to be rude, but you get me.
I also think that PED's are an indicator of imperfectionism, for me then. Maintaining a vere feminime body, voice etc. with beautiful muscles is in my opinion the way to perfectionism.
nice question, but exactly, who define what's PERFECT? I am guessing it's just subjective and can't be defined in any way or form.
It is subjective, and only you can know what you think it is. I can't define it for you (as I stated earlier a few comments above yours). But you don't need a rigid definition to be able to answer the question, since the question is asking what you think.
For some users, perfection might exist in the form of Lenda Murray or Alina Popa. For others it might be Vladislava Galagan or Ruby Rivera, or Sarah Backman or Ayane Takenaka, or Valentina Werlen or Brooke Ence, or whomever.
Only you know what you like.
Yes it’s true that perceived physical perfection is subjective. And even on this site there is a very wide range of opinions on who is perfect. However, physical perfection is somewhat defined by science as having a face and body that conform to certain ratios of physical dimensions. This also works for animals like wolves and apes. And these calculations often show a relationship with athleticism and muscularity. People notice and classify others subconsciously according to their appearance. That’s why I am a staunch believer that far many more men find muscular women attractive compared to what they reply when asked. Muscularity in men and women reshapes the physique and face to improve these ratios based on physical dimensions.
A real piece of shit. What nice you can find in this image? She looks dead starving.
I'm guessing you don't know that she's a long-time participant in these discussions. She's sweet, fun, smart, open minded, good hearted, very pretty, and has a nice body, if not particularly big. She's quite popular among the members here. No need to be rude.
if you work out forever, can you eventually hit a point where you can no longer improve?
That’s a more interesting question than asking about subjective attractiveness
The short answer is yes because of diminishing returns. Michaela Aycock is a good expample in pro FBB. Additional size gains by her will be very small. In any type of athletic sport, we all reach our physical peak at some point. There is a difference between one's physical peak and absolute potential. The best of the best can achieve both at the same time. I've seen distance runners take up the sport in their 40s and reach a physical peak in their early 50s after about 10 years of solid training. I have often told them, too bad you didn't reach your peak in your 20s or early 30s becuae you'll never know how good you could have been.
...Or as close to perfection as possible? Everyone's view of perfection is different, but I think many of us have similar views on whether or not perfection is attainable. I made this poll with aesthetics in mind, but you could also respond from the perspective of physical performance (athleticism).
As you're picking one of the options, don't be afraid to post who you feel like has the perfect physique (or closest to it).