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I've never been ripped, and I've oscillated from overweight to in range - but they are all variants of the dad bod and I've always been happy with how I look. Getting to the guy on the right just looks like a lot of time, effort and not a lot of fun.
No matter what I do, I am never going to be a slim ting...
Bloody hell, the epidemic's not been kind to Dr Robert Winston.
The guy on the left is an absolute disgrace. Pretty much what I look like!
You rarely see a very succesful businessman without an arm candy wife
You also see a lot of very smug Tennis Coaches
I'm finally quite happy with what I see in the mirror.... and that is totally thanks to a woman who much prefers dad bods. I think she's been fattening me up though
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I used the word unnatural because the only thing that produces a six pack like the one in the pic in the op is going to the gym and forcing it to look like that. As I said I have moved plenty and ate well all my life and I don't have stomach muscles like that. Imo it's disproportionate to the rest of his body. The muscle is all bunched in the middle. He's done lots of work in one area an imo neglected the rest. It's a fashion.
I don't agree with "that's what we're supposed to look like".
We're supposed to look roughly like sinewy fighting machines. We're not supposed to look like fat bastards. That goes for men and women btw.
A six-pack isn't all that common btw. You need an exceptionally low body-fat content, and a fairly symmetrical set of abdominal muscles. People think they're more common than they really are because of the amount of images of males in the media with them - but that's primarily because that physique is the one that advertisers and media types promote.
The other chap does seem to look about 6 months pregnant though ..
But just to go back to the original question, wasn't the survey saying other people like men with dad bods? I doubt anyone would actually want their own body to look like the one on the left.
Yup.