In exchange, the inmates could have an early release.
That sounds mildly sexual 😄
I love the title of this post. Nothing like a good catchy title to drive the point home and make it memorable. I'm borrowing it permanently, and crediting you, unless I find an earlier source!
Reason for the excitement being that this jibes well with my arguments in this post. It's a discussion about whether women naturally like shredded bodies, or whether it's more likely a result of societal brainwashing. (Note, liking strong men =/= liking shredded muscular bodies as they are portrayed today.) The most relevant paragraph is this:
"Btw, 1% more fat on Tarzan's body, and poof, there's no body. No shred of it remains. Natural bodies, mind you, are made to preserve fat. An ancestor who could preserve any amount of calories on his body more efficiently than another would be preferentially selected for. The amount of body fat you need to look shredded is the amount of body fat you need to die from starvation when food supplies become scarce. Tarzan Lord of the Jungle would not have survived in the Jungle. At least not looking like he does in that movie."
I've noticed there are some imgs missing from the post now cos it's old, so here they are in case you're interested in reading it:
Kyle 1984:
Revenge 1955:
Maori youth:
I think I've seen that post before! I enjoyed reading it very much, you have a great writing style.
One note on your post that I was thinking of. It is interesting how women are expecting muscular and fit men while also promoting the 'good looking at all sizes' for themselves. At least that is some of what I experience in my section of the internet.