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    Which sport has the hottest players?

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      2222 Moderator
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      @nordicblue:

      Many people seem to mention bears.  I think I might be confused about the defintion.

      From category giude

      Proposal 1a Bears are hirsuit men of all body types and ages (Bears, Cubs, Otters, Wolves).

      Proposal 1b Bears are hirsute men of all body types and ages, Bear encompasses a few sub-categories with the term Bear itself generally referring to "Daddy" types, both in looks and manner. Younger more "boyish" looking or acting Bears often are referred to as "Cubs". The category of "Otter" is bestowed upon those who, lacking the formidable mass often associated with Bears & Cubs, are instead rather lithe in build. Then there are Wolves … a fairly particular type of Bear. This term is reserved for the most feral of the bunch. When a Wolf looks at you across the room ....you know you're being sized up for the bedroom ... or dungeon ...

      But, for me, the easier way to define bears is that they have hair or hairy with some muscle beneath it.

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        KITSUNECHAN
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        Rugby, Rugby, Rugby :cheers:

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          bear1515
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          @nordicblue:

          I prefer swimmers and cyclists (muscle in lycra), although someone mentioned hockey so the Swede Henrik Lundqvist is  :cheesy2: hot.  Many people seem to mention bears.  I think I might be confused about the defintion.

          Well, the easiest way to put it, Bears are mostly hairy overweight guys. Although like they said there are some variations, like muscle bears for example.

          And this is why Rugby (or American Football):


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            nordicblue
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            It is beyond me to comprehend the existence of the category

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              bear1515
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              @nordicblue:

              It is beyond me to comprehend the existence of the category

              What do you mean? You should read about it.

              The bear category started because most gay guys care to much about appearances, in the media style. So the chubby guys were ignored. So they pretty much started to do things for this public. And that's why this category exists.

              And now it abroad not only bears, but some other categories, like guys like me, who aren't bears but are attracted to bears.

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                nordicblue
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                Aside gay subgenres, America has a huge obesity epidemic, in the eyes of the CDC and especially in other countries.  Maybe caring about fashion and eyebrow is too much, but not shaving and being overweight is bad for your health.  I want someone who wants to take care of themselves.  You don't have to care only about appearance, which is why the U.S. also lags in education.  They spend too much time watching Paul Verdi and Joan Rivers

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                  ninjapow
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                  @nordicblue:

                  Aside gay subgenres, America has a huge obesity epidemic, in the eyes of the CDC and especially in other countries.  Maybe caring about fashion and eyebrow is too much, but not shaving and being overweight is bad for your health.  I want someone who wants to take care of themselves.  You don't have to care only about appearance, which is why the U.S. also lags in education.  They spend too much time watching Paul Verdi and Joan Rivers

                  not shaving is bad for my health?!? i had no fucking idea! thanks for enlighten my world!  ::)
                  to each their own, i don't see anybody questioning whatever you might find attractive, no need for you to disqualify others choices.

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                    bear1515
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                    @nordicblue:

                    Aside gay subgenres, America has a huge obesity epidemic, in the eyes of the CDC and especially in other countries.  Maybe caring about fashion and eyebrow is too much, but not shaving and being overweight is bad for your health.  I want someone who wants to take care of themselves.  You don't have to care only about appearance, which is why the U.S. also lags in education.  They spend too much time watching Paul Verdi and Joan Rivers

                    Obesity and Overweight is completely different.

                    And who the hell told you that not shaving is bad for your health? If you don't take showers that might be true, but hair is the least of your problems. People have hairy bodies to protect them against the cold, that's why your body hair grows much more in the winter. It's a protection measure, so Shaving is bad, not shaving is not. Sure hair accumulates bacteria, but like I said, if you shower, that's far from being a problem.

                    And you tell me about healthy? People drink, people smoke cigarettes, use drugs, people do unprotected sex, people do hundreds of stuff that are bad for their health, and I damn sure you are one of them.

                    If you don't think they are attractive it's you problem. But do not criticize a group that you know nothing about.

                    And like i said obesity and overweight are different. Those men I put in those pictures are Athletes, ones that I am sure are way more healthier than you. Obesity is a disease.

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                      triz
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                      Let me introduce you to AFL and NRL =D http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/photos-e6frer9x-1111120759888

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                        mcmxc1983
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                        Football

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                          JonathanDK
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                          Gymnasts, no doubt!
                          :hot:

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                            danijelr15
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                            Bodybuilding and MMA :bananaw:

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                              haroldbolton
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                              Cross Fit

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                                litres46
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                                Rugby, especially when its just bulky fellas in footy shorts.

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                                  jrsite55
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                                  Swimming guys are really hot….

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                                    wahi
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                                    For me it is American Football or Mixed Martial Arts.

                                    @Ambrayus:

                                    Rugby,
                                    Football (soccer)
                                    Swimming
                                    etc…
                                    ???

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                                      livelong2008
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                                      I think it has to be (for me anyway)
                                      1. Gymnastics
                                      2. Swimming / Diving
                                      3. Wrestling / Martial Arts

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                                        tuckstee
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                                        I'd also put in a vote for tennis players 😊

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                                          thekingdom
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                                          Rugby

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                                            pornofan
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                                            What Triz said:

                                            Let me introduce you to AFL and NRL =D http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/photos-e6frer9x-1111120759888

                                            Australian Rules Football begins its new season April 3, 2015. Unless you find game torrents or live Down Under, it is hard to see the world's greatest team sport (aka "footy," as opposed to the various meanings of the word "football" as a standalone ambiguity), and USAnians are, once again, cut off from another great example of world culture, which is the kind of thing that makes my fellow murricans think a "world series" is a set of games played by teams from a single country.

                                            However, Aussies have much noticed the, um, fitness of the players, and newspapers in that country have run a number of articles assession which of these jocks is the hottest stud on the playing field. Most players are white, but some are black as the ace of spades, and some of the best are highly respected aboriginals, who are, as a group, fairly celebrated institutionally for their contributions to the sport.

                                            Players often begin pro work at 17 or 18 and typically retire by their early 30s, though Dustin Fletcher, 39, of the Essendon Bombers is still going strong as any force of nature, even if he has been playing longer than some of his teammates have been alive.

                                            There are, in general, two types of players– the "smalls" and the "talls." Little guys may run fast, even if they cannot out grab someone a foot or more taller and a lot heavier, but while the big guys might have a world of power, they may suffer in agility. It takes both, and the skills required for either type are spectacular.

                                            Unlike yankee football, players typically kick a goal from 50 meters or more, often while pursued by a pack of opponents. And while the ball may be moved down the field by running and a kind of modified pass, the real work is done by pinpoint precision kicking to a player well downfield who may have to pluck the ball out of the air from the midst of a crowded contest, may have to run to be in position to catch it, or who might even just have to stand there and grab hold of it as it lands perfectly on his chest.

                                            I really love watching those skills at work, and I love watching the way the members of a team coordinate and integrate their play, making split second decisions about how to dispose of the ball. It is a game where commentary often enough uses the words "courage" and "unselfish" as someone ignores personal danger to keep his eye on the ball, or generously allows another player to score instead of himself.

                                            Some of these dudes are lean, slender, sleekly muscled, with the bodies of swimmers and divers. Others are great muscle hunks bulging at arm and leg and crotch. Unlike the well-padded concussion victims of the U.S. sport, these men wear skimpy shorts that often reveal the lines of their undies, or gather noticeably around their basket, even when someone is not pawing the bits into a more comfortable position while the camera watches.

                                            Speaking of arms, there sure are a lot of tattoos on these men. Some full sleeves, some highly decorated backs. Perhaps it is partly linked to aboriginal influences there in the southern South Pacific. Also, some of us enjoy that all these athletic men in the prime of their lives and their most virile period, wear sleeveless shirts that reveal v few of them shave or trim at least that part of their body. Also, there seems to be no prohibition on beards, which a number of players affect, what with their excess of brawling hormones.

                                            Fortunately, you do not have to take the word of this stranger, you can go to YouTube and search for AFL Football, or do a Bing/Google search for Australian Rules Football images, perhaps including the word Shirtless (or Naked or Gay) in yr terms. On YouTube, you may enjoy watching compilations of some of the most exciting Marks (what a US footballer might call a "fair catch") and Goals-- though the idea of getting the ball off a boot and between the goal posts may take a few unexpected twists from what US fans think of as kicking a goal. Still, landing the ball for a six-point score from more than half a regulation US football field away is a fair dinkum feat by any measure, and seeing a player run and jump on top of the shoulders of whoever is in his way in order to snatch the ball from ten or more feet in the air is fairly awesome.

                                            Images from the above Gods of Football charity calendar can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNiLd5kixBg

                                            Some of these men not only have rippling abs of steel but are ungodly handsome and really astonishingly wholesome looking as well, the kind of men your mother would approve you bringing home to bed.

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                                            As a footnote, glad to see others have already made it clear that the kind of small-minded, judgmental bigotry found amongst some of the more looksist, agist, and hateful narcissists in our community is not welcome for discussions that presumably are designed to increase awareness and appreciation of beautiful men– in this case, outstandingly attractive sportsmen. Not everyone looks like diver Tom Daley or rugger Nick Youngblood, or wants either one to fool around with in private, but is it really necessary, esp. on a site with a significant segment of fans of older and/or chubby men, to attempt a dick measuring contest on the basis of who has better taste in pulchritude?

                                            Turning this topic or any other into another excuse for the usual anti-US crap may be bog standard misbehavior and thread hijacking, but it is also pretty much a waste of time and an exercise in ignorance. Anyone with an IQ in single digits Kelvin should be smart enough to know that obesity is far from the greatest problem faced by residents of the deeply divided and dysfunctional former North American democracy.

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