Arms? Do you find shapely ones attractive on both genders?

Both those examples look great! Much more than that and it starts looking freaky. The competitors with veins bulging out of massive lumps are more grotesque than attractive imo.
I agree. I’m not talking body building weight lifting muscular but just plain fit muscular. Some of those serious body builders do look scary; all doped up on steroids and stuff. No. That’s yuck on so many levels.

I’m doing some swimming and kayaking so hoping to strengthen my arms some but they’ll never look like that any more.
 
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Doing fire wood and yard work keeps my arms just fine, not like I can crack walnuts using the bicep and forearm....:cool::ROFLMAO:
Kayaking , is great working on several rounds on the lake per day, also canoeing.
I do like the ladies to firm up the arms, fitness is never something bad, within reason of course.
 
Anyway, it’s only arms. I guess some people think women should look frail and weak in order to look attractive to men . I’m not talking butch body building but more swimmer / dancer type figures. To me I don’t see anything masculine about it.
I guess this kind of thing is ‘way out there for some.’ Lol!
 
I very definitely like them on both. I used to climb at a climbing gym and there were quite a few ripped women who climbed. Along with great arms they often had really nice back musculature as well.

Another thing I've always enjoyed are the powerful arms and shoulders on women who are competitive swimmers and divers. I've noticed that many competitive swimmers have wonderfully broad shoulders.
 
On others, I like some musculature. As for me, I build muscle tissue too easily - so, I have muscles that pop up over the not-so-firm old age flab. /-;
 
I very definitely like them on both. I used to climb at a climbing gym and there were quite a few ripped women who climbed. Along with great arms they often had really nice back musculature as well.

Another thing I've always enjoyed are the powerful arms and shoulders on women who are competitive swimmers and divers. I've noticed that many competitive swimmers have wonderfully broad shoulders.
I never swam competitively but swam and still swim long distance. I’ve swam in long distance swimathons to raise money for the disabled.
My arms, back and shoulders were always well toned and I definitely had broad chest & shoulders and still do.
 
Doing fire wood and yard work keeps my arms just fine, not like I can crack walnuts using the bicep and forearm....:cool::ROFLMAO:
Kayaking , is great working on several rounds on the lake per day, also canoeing.
I do like the ladies to firm up the arms, fitness is never something bad, within reason of course.
 


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