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It's called body language. It's quite common. And all he's doing is flexing. That's nothing special.
 
Xpendable said:
He has something to flex, that's the difference.

Hmm. Just get something to flex and you'll be good then. He wasn't born looking like that.
 
You could build muscles just as easily as anyone else. And it doesn't take a bunch of fancy equipment either. I'm not into muscular guys myself, but if you think it would increase your chances of attracting a lady that does, then do something about it.
 
You are both wrong in a sense. Yes, he wasn't born like that but he has the biological predisposition to develop like that. And it's not "easy". You could see it takes years of training and not everyone will have the same results. Not to count that you can't change your face with work out.
 
I'm not sure if anyone can build muscle just as easily. I remember some people just being naturally muscular and strong, and lifting helped them become even more muscular and stronger. On the other hand, I never seemed to gain much muscle on my own, and lost whatever I did gain pretty quickly. I'm not sure if it's because I wasn't eating enough protein, didn't have a good lifting plan, wasn't lifting the right way, wasn't pushing myself hard enough, if my body just does not grow muscle, some combination, or what. But either way, building muscle doesn't seem to be easy for all body types.

X, I think one thing that helps (or hurts) a guy's face, is hairstyle. You have to find a hairstyle that compliments the shape of your head and face, but once you find it, I really think it can make a big difference. For me, I feel like a more clean-cut hairstyle fits the shape of my face and head a lot better than long, messy hair.
 
Xpendable said:
You are both wrong in a sense. Yes, he wasn't born like that but he has the biological predisposition to develop like that. And it's not "easy". You could see it takes years of training and not everyone will have the same results. Not to count that you can't change your face with work out.

You can't tell by a video what his biological predispositions are, you can make assumptions but you can't know if you're right. I wouldn't imagine that it is easy to build muscle. But I guess it means he's earned what he's getting.
 
TheSkaFish said:
I'm not sure if anyone can build muscle just as easily.  I remember some people just being naturally muscular and strong, and lifting helped them become even more muscular and stronger.  On the other hand, I never seemed to gain much muscle on my own, and lost whatever I did gain pretty quickly.  I'm not sure if it's because I wasn't eating enough protein, didn't have a good lifting plan, wasn't lifting the right way, wasn't pushing myself hard enough, if my body just does not grow muscle, some combination, or what.   But either way, building muscle doesn't seem to be easy for all body types.

X, I think one thing that helps (or hurts) a guy's face, is hairstyle.  You have to find a hairstyle that compliments the shape of your head and face, but once you find it, I really think it can make a big difference.  For me, I feel like a more clean-cut hairstyle fits the shape of my face and head a lot better than long, messy hair.

I'm naturally skinny as **** and still managed to put on and keep a bit of muscle. Weigh about 5kg more nowadays than I did before I ever went to a gym.
 
Xpendable said:
You are both wrong in a sense. Yes, he wasn't born like that but he has the biological predisposition to develop like that. And it's not "easy". You could see it takes years of training and not everyone will have the same results. Not to count that you can't change your face with work out.

It's a science to it. Some people build muscle easier than others, that's true. But just about anyone can do it, unless they have some kind of medical disorder. All the time you wasted watching this guy flex what he built, you could have started building your own. No idea what your actual point was with this, but flexing doesn't trap us all in the net.
 
None of the girls stopped watching or felt disgusted. I'll just said that.
 
Xpendable said:
None of the girls stopped watching or felt disgusted. I'll just said that.

Why would they?

If an attractive woman was showing off her body to random guys do you think any of the guys would feel disgusted?
 
No they wouldn't, and they wouldn't lie about it either. That's the point.
 
Xpendable said:
No they wouldn't, and they wouldn't lie about it either. That's the point.

Who's lying? Money, Status, and Looks are not that important to everyone. No one ever said it wasn't important to some people. If you don't have those things and feel you have no hope of attaining any of them, what good does it really do you to obsess over the people that do care about it?
 
Xpendable said:
None of the girls stopped watching or felt disgusted. I'll just said that.

That's just what was pieced together. You have no knowledge of the clips where someone did stop watching. You're very gullible when it comes to things like this. Again, if you put as much effort into bettering yourself than you do wallowing in pity because other people have what you want, perhaps you'd be a little better off. It clearly bothers you this dude is flexing. You could be working towards a similar goal. Other than encouraging folks who want to gain some muscle to actually do something about it, or to simply torture yourself into sniffling about what you do want and you're not doing anything about it, this was pretty pointless.

At least be encouraging.
 
Read the title of the thread. This is not about telling people to stop doing something, it was about the myth of confidence being transmited trough air. Everyone can do whatever they want to be better (even when I still doubt that body can be achieved by everyone), but one has to be honest and admit that we assert characteristics to people based inly in their appearance. That guy just stands there and flex, yet he achieves a reaction that other people can't create using words and can take weeks or months. No one will ever convince there's a lot of non shalloq people out there. They are not many or even a few. They are practicably not real anymore.
 
TheSkaFish said:
I'm not sure if anyone can build muscle just as easily.  I remember some people just being naturally muscular and strong, and lifting helped them become even more muscular and stronger.  On the other hand, I never seemed to gain much muscle on my own, and lost whatever I did gain pretty quickly.  I'm not sure if it's because I wasn't eating enough protein, didn't have a good lifting plan, wasn't lifting the right way, wasn't pushing myself hard enough, if my body just does not grow muscle, some combination, or what.   But either way, building muscle doesn't seem to be easy for all body types.

X, I think one thing that helps (or hurts) a guy's face, is hairstyle.  You have to find a hairstyle that compliments the shape of your head and face, but once you find it, I really think it can make a big difference.  For me, I feel like a more clean-cut hairstyle fits the shape of my face and head a lot better than long, messy hair.

Bro talk trigger warning...firstly, some people do find it more difficult to put on muscle due to metabolism (if you gain weight easily, you'll put on muscle more easily). Ideally you should get at least 100 grams of protein a day.  I'm currently on a 3 times a week gym schedule using 'pyramid training', which just means starting off heavy and following up with 2 lighter sets. I haven't bulked up much because I've been losing body fat but I've definitely noticed some muscle development which makes me look more proportional and in shape, generally a bit btter. Working muscle groups more frequency but with fewer reps and heavier weight seems to be the most effective method.
 
Ugh...that is nasty. He looks like he has tumours all over his body. Gross. Not all women appreciate buff men. Blech!
 
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