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This is a real dad body und its sexy as well:
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Anyone can have a healthy body. Not everyone has to be super ripped - a man can eat healthily and run in his neighborhood every day and he will be healthy, even if not super ripped, and it's manageable even for some elderly people I know. The bare minimum for both sexes is not being obese. And for most of human history, 99% of us achieved that quite easily.
I feel like the set of excuses for both sexes is slightly different, but they're both just excuses.
It's Modelo Negra time
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The perception of obesity varies from country to country. In countries where the average BMI is higher, there is a greater likelihood of overweight men and women to perceive themselves as not being overweight, since you have to be even fatter to " break away" from the social norm.
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Obese is defined at 30 BMI. The first guy should be around that.
Also you are not getting stronger by just being taller, the best UFC fighters are quite short, the prominent category is lightweight, which is really the mid category and the average height is 177cm. Even the highest category in pounds, the average is only 6'2, that's because above 190 you start to loose a lot of agility and speed without necessarily more strength, the human body was not "designed" at all to get that tall. Basically it's not increasing proportionally at some point, you just get a truck instead of a F1.
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