• Echo Dot
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      37 months ago

      Obviously it’s painting with a broad bush but it’s a reasonably good estimate of what most people do.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 months ago

      Yeah I think there’s a strong generational divide on it. I remember seeing gen X worried about looking too muscular meanwhile on the young millennial and older gen z end a lot of women my age want to look at least a little buff if they’re the type to go to the gym and lift weights.

      • Vincent Adultman
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        37 months ago

        Location is a big variable. I live in south america, women are praised for their big butts. That’s what they train the most.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          That’s a good point. Here in the US, butts are the primary targets (myself included) but many women also do upper body targeting for a variety of reasons

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        True. I just don’t think it’s the place of someone to tell that ‘women aren’t interested in that’, because even if people hold the opinion or lack the motivation behind that, those statements would not be the reason that women are not to have interest in muscles.

        • Vincent Adultman
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          17 months ago

          -> what I usually see -> my gym

          My experience pretty much. That’s the source, the territory that I am in. Women want to have big butts (((here))) where I live, upper body aren’t their most interested area to build muscle.

      • @[email protected]
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        27 months ago

        I don’t think that is what’s going on. I work upper body plenty, just don’t eat to bulk and that gives me shape not size. Probably most women who do lift are working upper body, and just not bulking.

      • @[email protected]
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        17 months ago

        I’m too lazy to look up actual studies, but I know that inferring from a singular POV will not yield meaningful enough info to claim that a whole gender is not supposed to or doesn’t do something regularly unless there is a reason that you can infer something as bold.