Spinoff Thread = Banned: Weight/fat question

The guy that dated Hootbot. Been a long time since I've seen his pictures so I could be way off facially, but I thought they looked similiar.


How can he be a good singer without a chest for lung capacity? :p

I don't know who that was.

And he's rifftastic :drool:

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...ad6qBq&usg=AFQjCNE8g1Q6hWMWjnOV71uofbyteAWAiQ

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...ad6qBq&usg=AFQjCNEoO-moouh5_OhmDITxkVeIaZXVFw

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...ad6qBq&usg=AFQjCNGCFpXnsB32tUR65iKDTt-qK4omFQ
 
So when you think about your body modification (or maintenance if you're happy with where you are)

Do you care more about the weight you're at or want to be? Or do you care about the amount of fat you have or want to have?

For example, lots of girls have the 115-125 range for weight. But if you weighed 130 and had no extra fat on your body that you wouldn't want (we all know Ape wants about 25 more pounds of fat on her chest) would you be happy or would you still care about that weight?

Answer the question and why.

Personally, I'd rather care about the Body Fat. I've weighed 170 before and looked bigger (read: fatter) than I do now. I don't see the point to having a set weight because that fluctuates so easily and you can look skinnier even though you've put on 10 pounds.

I'd say the answer to this is pretty much both. It's more body image than weight or shape. Matthew Mcconaughey has what I think is the optimum body image for a guy.
 
This is where personal choice comes in. I think Cena is too big, but for his job/roles, it's where he needs to be.

Same for my role (and before anyone disagrees, try taking out a server rack APC in a space that only allows for one person to get through :lol: )
 
Same here.. though I like not having to worry so much about what I eat and be able to enjoy my food..
 
I guess you shouldn't care about the number on the scale and only care about what you see in the mirror. It's just women (and dbzeag) tend to see this in the mirror:

anorexic-view.jpg