Argumentative Essay: Women With Muscular Bodies

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Linda Ahtamo

Femininity and muscles

Women with muscular bodies is a current topic. Women with muscular bodies have long been objects of public scrutiny and social contempt (Jamilla Rosdahl 2010). It divides people`s opinions from side to side. Some people think that feminity is represented by having curves, not so much by muscles. Nowadays, it has become a big trend that women want to look more muscular than for instance skinny. However, is there a line between looking too muscular and manly but at the same time feminine? Typically muscular and athletic bodies are combined to a healthy person. Many are convinced that it is more healthier trend than being skinny or fat.
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The contradiction here is that if women choose to build a muscular body of their own will, is it not violating the thoughts of feminists by allowing women to do what they want. Women should be allowed to do whatever they want with their bodies without questioning their femininity. There is nothing unnatural about a muscular and strong female body. What is unnatural is preventing and discouraging women from creating their full physical potential in the name of femininity (Jamilla Rosdahl 2010). Another interesting point of view besides the feminists is the men`s point of view. Through the ages men have always been seen as strong and protective which most women seek. Men are usually expected to be the stronger and protective side of the couple. There is also a possibility for men feeling less manly and needed if women are as strong and able to protect themselves. Men could feel in someway threatened by many women having become strong and muscular which is typically connected to men. This might lead to a sentiment that feminists are not the only group against the muscular female …show more content…

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