Wetness. Idk, I don't like it, not taking abt muscle women only but in general.
HerBiceps and other muscle women content video sites ALWAYS spray water to models. I just don't like it. I'm sweaty by nature and I hate it, could be related to the fact that I live in a hell-like hot city.
Agreed! I also really, really dislike oiled posing/wrestling/headscissors.
Lips fillers. Masculinity. Unpopular opinions? I really don't care for any inspirational messages (text in videos) but I get it, I guess.
Reddit spam where posters who are clearly using bots or managers are posting threads on subreddits that are specifically for "schmoes" or dudes who have a fetish for buff women with titles like "My boyfriend says I am too muscular, do you agree?" or "my ex hated my muscles, do you agree?" It's so fucking stupid because for one, in no fucking way is that probably true (one bodybuilder who wrote something like "my bf thinks I'm too muscular" had pictures of her AND her bodybuilding boyfriend clearly happily together on her IG,) the answers are obviously going to be skewed given the subs they are posting on, and the dudes who reply saying "I disagree your boyfriend is an idiot!" look like gullible and thirsty dunces.
Reddit spam where posters who are clearly using bots or managers are posting threads on subreddits that are specifically for "schmoes" or dudes who have a fetish for buff women with titles like "My boyfriend says I am too muscular, do you agree?" or "my ex hated my muscles, do you agree?" It's so fucking stupid because for one, in no fucking way is that probably true (one bodybuilder who wrote something like "my bf thinks I'm too muscular" had pictures of her AND her bodybuilding boyfriend clearly happily together on her IG,) the answers are obviously going to be skewed given the subs they are posting on, and the dudes who reply saying "I disagree your boyfriend is an idiot!" look like gullible and thirsty dunces.
1) Along similar lines, ALLLLLLL of the posts wherein women start with saying "everyone says I'm too muscular/everyone says that I look like a man/mistake me for a man" and especially ALLLLL of those that follow it up by emasculating the general male population, such as "maybe if you trained, you'd look like a man too." I can KIND OF... BARELY... accept that maybe some of the most massive women, especially those without any surgical feminization, might be seen as manly- sorry, I think she's beautiful and feminine, but Colette Guimond for example. Or those who shave their heads, that doesn't help. But someone like Kristina Parks- really? Someone said SHE looks like a man with her long blonde hair, that facial bone structure, not to mention the implants, I even find her musculature to be extremely feminine. But even if someone DID see it that way, I can't see why they would be vocal about it; you don't just walk up to someone and tell them they're fat or they're ugly, why would someone just walk up to someone they don't know and say, "Hey, you're too muscular?"
2) The copycat/trending tags. If I see another girl lifting her boobs to show her abs with the tag "People say it's weird that I don't drink... Because I bring a six-pack with me everywhere I go." I'm gonna puke.
and +1 to excessive tats and skin-pulling. I don't mind the implants, kind of like 'em on the right girl, but roadmaps of vascularity on the implants makes me cringe.
Agree. Crossfitters or even some Fbbs that are super popular, who are drop dead gorgeous, hugely narcissistic, post their mostly naked bodies claiming that people hate on them. They love being muscular. We don’t need to hear the same stories that they were always stronger than the boys growing up and now the reason for their self consciousness is a source of pride. Played out. Not a turn off really but just so overdone.
For the record, my turnoffs are too many tatts and 90% of implants.
1) Along similar lines, ALLLLLLL of the posts wherein women start with saying "everyone says I'm too muscular/everyone says that I look like a man/mistake me for a man" and especially ALLLLL of those that follow it up by emasculating the general male population, such as "maybe if you trained, you'd look like a man too." I can KIND OF... BARELY... accept that maybe some of the most massive women, especially those without any surgical feminization, might be seen as manly- sorry, I think she's beautiful and feminine, but Colette Guimond for example. Or those who shave their heads, that doesn't help. But someone like Kristina Parks- really? Someone said SHE looks like a man with her long blonde hair, that facial bone structure, not to mention the implants, I even find her musculature to be extremely feminine. But even if someone DID see it that way, I can't see why they would be vocal about it; you don't just walk up to someone and tell them they're fat or they're ugly, why would someone just walk up to someone they don't know and say, "Hey, you're too muscular?"
2) The copycat/trending tags. If I see another girl lifting her boobs to show her abs with the tag "People say it's weird that I don't drink... Because I bring a six-pack with me everywhere I go." I'm gonna puke.
and +1 to excessive tats and skin-pulling. I don't mind the implants, kind of like 'em on the right girl, but roadmaps of vascularity on the implants makes me cringe.
Nipple piercings… I think about my first aid training and was told that to do cpr and use a defibrillator that clothing and anything metal in the way has to be removed. I was told that for nipple piercings just rip them out, so I hate the sight of those because I think of what I was told for first aid training.
Maybe i have a wrong idea about the community, but I still think most people haven't given UNPOPULAR opinions.
I would bet that most of these "unpopular" opinions would he confirmed by majority of the sub if a Poll was made
As Chainer said with constant mentioning of tats or implants this has already got too mainstream. They're hardly niche likes or dislikes.
For my twopennies worth , I would add navel piercings and navel jewellery.