Does anyone here have the perfect body? I've been trying to achive this for months now and I may need some help. I think the "Perfect Body" is a male model's body that looks amazing in anything. Any help?
^ Agreed Even if you think someone else has a perfect body, they're going to find flaw with themselves.
tall, vascular, extremely muscled, striations, cuts, huge nips, deep ab ridge, shaved, bubble, tanned, two tats, blond, thick lips, blue eyes, eleven inch cock, very large cock head, twenty three years old
I used to model, I did not have a perfect physic then and I don't now. I think it's important to be in the best physical condition for your body type. Perfection is something rarely achieved with anything. As was said before you look pretty amazing now.
We have a winner! There are plenty of people who just aren't attracted to the model, or bodybuilding stereotype. In fact, i've heard plenty of women - young and old - flat-out admit that a guy with bulkey muscles is "gross", and I know that as a gay guy myself, i'm just not attracted to the beefcake guys you'd see walking around at a Gay Pride Parade, or in commercial gay porn. Guys and girls usually try to look like models only because they think that's what everyone else wants. Different people are attracted to different body types and features. . .there is no body that'll be universally considered to be the most attractive, or "perfect". People are naturally thin, medium or large-framed, and this all comes down to genetics. Keep in mind that even professional actors, models and athletes spend a LOT of money and work extremely hard to try to max out their genetic potential, and then usually get a lot of Photoshopping done to look unnaturally, or even surrealistically "attractive" PAST their real-life genetics! Most Blatant Uses of Photoshop in Magazines Ads - YourCover All of that's a good read, but the part about Andy Roddick is specifically an example of them blatantly making a man look more muscular just to sell fitness magazines. In the real world, the most you can do is try to live up to your genetic potential and be attractive to people who like what you have to offer. The End.
Hey pieter, I honestly believe for me that "perfect" does not have to be isolated to "one" type when it comes to physical attributes. I can find different types perfect in their own unique way.
Anyway I'm sure that every 'perfect' body you see is enhanced digitally - making you feel anxiety at not looking like a fake human being?
Have to agree. All three of my workout buddies, who have been in various amateur bb competitions, have what I consider nearly perfect bodies. Despite that, each one has multiple minor faults and using all of Musclebander's criteria probably wouldn't warrant a second thought. Furthermore, based on other threads, we'd all be considered bb freaks.
Perfection will never be achieved, especially by someone who claims perfection. The only thing close to perfect is someone who is happy with their entire self, physical and emotional. Not many of us have that, do we? Sure, there are a lot of guys and girls with amazing bodies, but they aren't perfect. I would advise that you not strive to have a perfect body because you will only end up being miserable that you can never get there. Just be happy with yourself. Take a look in the mirror. You have a great looking body and I'm sure that you've worked really hard to attain that body. Be happy with it. Embrace it and love it, knowing that your hard work has paid off! Who knows....maybe some guy out there will look at you and think, "wow, he has a perfect body! I wish I could look like that!".....Mission accomplished!
A perfect body is the level of definition and conditioning that makes YOU happy, content, confident, etc., etc., etc. with what you've got. I've known guys who were miles away from the model look who were damn sexy because they were comfortable in their own skin and had the confidence to just be a guy and all that means. I've also known dudes with washboard abs, dancing pecs, bulging crotches and tweezed pubes that creeped me out with their fastidiousness, insecurity or narcissism.