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http://espn.go.com/espn/photos/gallery/_/id/7030506/bodies-want-2011#1
The above leak is a direct link to their nude photoshoot of top athletes in the world, in various sports and of both genders. While tastefully done, and no 'naughty' bits showing, it may be considered NSFW.
Was reading some threads on Reddit about it, where some are claiming that these top athletes are not attractive people, too skinny, too freakish, unhealthy, disgusting, etc. In full knowledge that these people are among the best athletes in the world.
Have we Americans actually forgotten what the human body is supposed to look like, before McDonalds and Dunkin Donut's started fueling it? None of the people in the photo shoot is underweight, overweight, ugly, freakish, or otherwise unhealthy. These aren't Mr Universe body builds who've loaded up on HGH and steriods. Their body's are toned, perfectly proportioned, and generally of Greek God/dess level.
It galls me when people look at Ryan Hall's picture, for example, and call him unhealthy, too skinny, etc. The man is a sub-4:43min/mile marathoner. The rest are among top athletes in their respective sports as well.
I think people are getting too accustomed to seeing the chubby, flabby bodies of 1st world citizens today, and now believe that that is 'normal'. Seeing someone who's actually in peak physical condition does not appear attractive to them. I find this disturbing that an individual would have to sacrifice their health & fitness in order to appear attractive to the opposite gender.
The above leak is a direct link to their nude photoshoot of top athletes in the world, in various sports and of both genders. While tastefully done, and no 'naughty' bits showing, it may be considered NSFW.
Was reading some threads on Reddit about it, where some are claiming that these top athletes are not attractive people, too skinny, too freakish, unhealthy, disgusting, etc. In full knowledge that these people are among the best athletes in the world.
Have we Americans actually forgotten what the human body is supposed to look like, before McDonalds and Dunkin Donut's started fueling it? None of the people in the photo shoot is underweight, overweight, ugly, freakish, or otherwise unhealthy. These aren't Mr Universe body builds who've loaded up on HGH and steriods. Their body's are toned, perfectly proportioned, and generally of Greek God/dess level.
It galls me when people look at Ryan Hall's picture, for example, and call him unhealthy, too skinny, etc. The man is a sub-4:43min/mile marathoner. The rest are among top athletes in their respective sports as well.
I think people are getting too accustomed to seeing the chubby, flabby bodies of 1st world citizens today, and now believe that that is 'normal'. Seeing someone who's actually in peak physical condition does not appear attractive to them. I find this disturbing that an individual would have to sacrifice their health & fitness in order to appear attractive to the opposite gender.
