Sure, she is attractive at first glance, but one can only imagine the completely lack of muscle tone and the little old lady flabbiness that surrounds her frail bones.
Yuck.
She might have a good mind, but since I am a man first, I like my female minds encased in well-carved and sporting exteriors.
What good is a brain if it only sits in the library.
Agree 100%. Total Recall Arnold prefs: athletic, slutty AND demure.
I respect her choice. She has a nice figure, so obviously, she has quite a bit of discipline and self-control over her habits.
Besides, "physical fitness" (as now defined) for women is only a very modern and urban American concept. ie) traditional womanhood never recognized that a woman had to be "buff." I had an old aunt who in her time, looked, and dressed, like Grace Kelly. She wore gloves and a pillbox hat to ride the subway in NY City in the early 1950s. For her "exercise" was a walk through Central Park. Totally the opposite of a modern shrieking feminist who thinks they need to be equals of men in boorish behavior and muscles.
Agree 100%. A human body without exercise is not much different than a fancy garbage can, which might look OK on the outside, but it is not pleasant inside.
But Timpf is barely 30 years old. Wait until she reaches age 50. Lack of exercise will not make her look pretty.
Since Kat Timpf said one night on Gutfeld’s show that she didn’t exercise or believe in physical fitness, I have never been able to look at her the same way.
Sure, she is attractive at first glance, but one can only imagine the completely lack of muscle tone and the little old lady flabbiness that surrounds her frail bones.
Yuck.
Ughhhh. Not following her instagram now.
Now, Im not saying that its wrong to want to exercise. Im no doctor, but from what I hear, its supposedly pretty good for you. (I say from what I hear because I myself have barely walked inside a gym since I was forced to for a grade in high school.) Ive also heard a lot of people say that you can get into it once you start doing it. That may be true, too.
But do you know what? I dont want to find out. Id rather continue to live my life as a piece of little blond sedentary trash, because thats what makes me happy. Working out may be good for you, but it also means Id have less time to sit on my couch with my cat, and Im just not willing to give that up.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/01/give-up-news-years-resolutions-live-life/
by Kat Timpf
I don’t exercise either, and I’ve never been on gym equipment nor have I been in a gym since high school 50 years ago when I was a decent gymnast.
I am in good shape, not sedentary at all. All my retired friends work out and spend the rest of their time either eating or going to the doctor having their aches and pains tended to.
I am also a doctor, and I believe that any exercise routine you engage in has to be continued for life. You can’t work out hard for many years then stop when you’re 80. You will end up with an enlarged heart and nothing for it to do.
So I stay very active, just not at the gym. And I moderate my diet so I don’t have to work out (and wear out) to compensate for my poor eating habits.
It works for me. YMMV.