Here's a thought:
Do Heavy Weights Make Women Big and Bulky?
Read more: dailyhealthpost.com/ linked above ^ :dunno
Do Heavy Weights Make Women Big and Bulky?
Read more: dailyhealthpost.com/ linked above ^ :dunno
Join For His Glory for a discussion on how
https://christianforums.net/threads/a-vessel-of-honor.110278/
https://christianforums.net/threads/psalm-70-1-save-me-o-god-lord-help-me-now.108509/
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https://christianforums.net/threads/without-the-holy-spirit-we-can-do-nothing.109419/
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https://christianforums.net/threads/anointed-preaching-teaching.109331/#post-1912042
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Here's a thought:
Do Heavy Weights Make Women Big and Bulky?
Read more: dailyhealthpost.com/ linked above ^ :dunno
[MENTION=96429]MysticalJourney[/MENTION]:As a woman who body builds I think some explanation is due.
I have a bad whiplash injury in my neck - many overstretched and damaged ligaments. So the muscles gained from body building keep me from immense pain.
I have very damaged knees from a variety of sources. Body building and bicycling have kept me from needing dual knee replacements for 8 years now.
Where do I body build? In my own gym in my basement.
Who sees me? No one but my husband.
And it is going to stay that way. He likes that I have a few muscles, but more that I don't complain about being in pain all the time. He is proud I have found a way to live comfortably and not use pain medications. He also likes the way I look - although not like a massive body builder. Just a few more curves in the arms and legs than your average woman. And I am probably much healthier for my workouts!
Muscular is a rather ambiguous term, but it seems implied to be more of a body-builders physique. I would say I prefer a women to be fit and healthy. My fiance for example is thin and curvy yet has muscular definition because she does cross-fit, simply put it needs to appear feminine. This pretty much means we need to get married as soon as possible! lolDo men consider muscular women attractive?
Muscular is a rather ambiguous term, but it seems implied to be more of a body-builders physique. I would say I prefer a women to be fit and healthy. My fiance for example is thin and curvy yet has muscular definition because she does cross-fit, simply put it needs to appear feminine. This pretty much means we need to get married as soon as possible! lolDo men consider muscular women attractive?
On a more serious note though, the true beauty that emanates from her comes from within. That's the kind of woman who will be beautiful even in her advanced years.
Do you think she would be a submissive wife, or one who is constantly asserting her independence from her husband? These days, just because a woman says she's a Christian doesn't mean she agrees or abides by the Bible about godly submission. My experience is that few women in the church think the Biblical order of headship applies anymore. But many of them seem to be good Christians otherwise.
Do you think she would be a submissive wife, or one who is constantly asserting her independence from her husband? These days, just because a woman says she's a Christian doesn't mean she agrees or abides by the Bible about godly submission. My experience is that few women in the church think the Biblical order of headship applies anymore. But many of them seem to be good Christians otherwise.
Well I can see how a simple question has gone on for 15 pages.....
What you are describing is your interpretation of what "being submissive" means. Further, you are making judgments on someone based on their physical appearance. By extension of your logic, a male body builder could not be a Christian because he would not submit (Hupotasso) to God.
Yep....you are making judgments on someone based on their physical appearance.Do you think she would be a submissive wife, or one who is constantly asserting her independence from her husband? These days, just because a woman says she's a Christian doesn't mean she agrees or abides by the Bible about godly submission. My experience is that few women in the church think the Biblical order of headship applies anymore. But many of them seem to be good Christians otherwise.
God wants us to be smart, cautious, and discerning. I know enough to stay away from a woman who is not just trying to be fit, but who is purposely trying to look like a man. Just as I would stay away from a man who is purposely trying to look like a woman (hair, boobs, etc.). Sadly, so many people don't know that godly discernment is a God given right and responsibility. It is judging that God does not want us to do. He does not want us to go around condemning people. But somehow 'do not judge' picked up this PC twist that makes it mean we are supposed to be blind to the things people do.
@MysticalJourney :Here is an interesting article from Christianity today on "Strong is the new Skinny"
http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2013/september/strong-is-new-skinny.html?paging=off
Just a different perspective!
I would post the name of a woman who practiced and endorsed women's body building the way women ought to do it, but recently when I googled her name to show my wife I found out she doesn't keep all her clothes on like she did in the muscle mags of the early '80s.
Whoops! Not going there again.
Christian men, don't you go there either.
I don't understand the attraction for men of a woman who looks like a man. And I don't understand why some women want to look like that. And it's pretty obvious they're doing roids to get that way.
lolWe'd all be dead without our muscles. Just saying.
We'd all be dead without our muscles. Just saying.