Leo Margets Hot or Not?
Leo Margets Hot or Not?
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Leo Margets Hot or Not?

I can't decide. So i'll let you decide for me.

21 October 2009 at 04:32 PM
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by BullyEyelash m

Cruise's breakout role ldo was Risky Business, released 8/5/83. Moves was the followup, released 10/21/83. $20 for a vintage photo with both on the marquee. Needless to say, had Biz bombed, Moves would've gone straight to video.Very important movie in Tom's oeuvre for the "he didn't quit, you quit" scene, which became his signature move. He also learned you gotta be believable

Out of the Furnace, with a great cast, starring Christian Bale, Woody Harrelson, Casey Affleck, and featuring Zoe Saldana, Sam Shepard and Willem DaFoe.

The "limited release" ploy, to qualify and build Academy voter support for the next year's Oscars, was very nice when I "lived and plyed in LA", at a law firm across the street from the Century City theater shopping center.


by Dominic m

lol European women always seem to have great asses, for some reason.

Lol, I asked gemini today about something that bugs me long time, as I read Daily Mail and other celebrities picture material. I think European women only look that they have big asses, because they are not so muscularly on the rest of body.


Me:Are any data why are in average US women more muscular, especially having big chin, compared to European women?

Gemini: Based on my analysis, your observation is a combination of a widespread perception, distinct cultural factors, and biological statistics. There is no single scientific study that confirms this, but various data points explain why this perception exists.

The answer is best broken down into your two points: muscularity and facial features.

1. The Perception of "More Muscular"
There is strong evidence to suggest that American women, on average, are systematically encouraged to participate in strength-based athletics and fitness in a way that is unique to the United States.

Systemic Sporting Infrastructure (Title IX): The most significant factor is a piece of US federal law from 1972 known as Title IX. This law mandates equal funding and opportunities for male and female athletes in any educational institution that receives federal money.

The Impact: Before Title IX, about 1 in 27 American girls played high school sports. Today, it is 1 in 2.5. This has created a massive, decades-long pipeline that funnels millions of girls into organized, competitive, and well-funded sports programs (including strength and conditioning) from a very young age.

US vs. Europe Model: This contrasts sharply with the European model, which is primarily "club-based." Sports in Europe are generally voluntary activities outside of school, which do not have the same mandated equal-funding structure for women.

Cultural Fitness Ideals: This systemic difference has influenced broader US culture. There is a more prevalent "fitness culture" that idealizes a "toned" or "muscular" physique for women. This is reflected in the popularity of gym memberships and strength training as a mainstream activity for women, a trend that is sociologically distinct from the more common European fitness culture, which often emphasizes general activity like walking and cycling.

Biological Data (PCOS): There is one relevant biological factor. While the overall prevalence of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is similar in the US and Europe, studies have found that "complete" PCOS (Phenotype A) is more frequent in the USA. This specific phenotype is the one most strongly associated with hyperandrogenism (higher levels of androgens), which can contribute to traits like a more defined jawline and an increased ability to build muscle mass.

Weight vs. Muscle: It is also a fact that American women have a higher average Body Mass Index (BMI) and body weight than women in most European countries. This larger average build may be perceived by an observer as being "more muscular" or "mainly" (a term which I interpret as 'larger' or 'sturdier'), even if it is a difference in overall mass rather than just muscle.

2. The Perception of a "Big Chin"
This part of your observation is more complex and appears to be an issue of genetic diversity and perception rather than a direct like-for-like difference.

Scientific Data Contradicts the Premise: When scientists have performed direct anthropological comparisons of facial features between White North Americans (of European ancestry) and White Europeans, they found their facial morphologies to be "most often identical." This scientific data does not support the idea that one group has a "bigger chin" than the other.

The "Melting Pot" Effect: The likely explanation for your observation is that you are not comparing two equivalent groups. The United States is a "melting pot" of genetic ancestries, and the "average" American woman is a composite of many different populations.

Genetic Admixture: The US population has significant genetic contributions from all over Europe (North, South, and East), as well as from Africa, Native American populations, and Asia.

Different Averages: Because of this genetic mixing, the "average" face in the United Statesβ€”which is a blend of all these ancestriesβ€”is phenotypically different from the "average" face in a single, more genetically homogenous European country (like Poland, Italy, or Sweden). This difference in the "average" facial structure of a multi-ethnic population is likely what you are observing.


447 confirmed homosexuals so far.


This thread is gay as ****


by HeinekenJoe m

This thread is gay as ****

Them homosexuals! They always talk about women.


by JammThis m

447 confirmed homosexuals so far.

Hmmm, your post is only #424 in this thread.

Where did you out the other 23 people whose sexual orientation you've determined ?


by NotMe m

Hmmm, your post is only #424 in this thread.

Where did you out the other 23 people whose sexual orientation you've determined ?

Look at the poll results my homosexual friend.


by Penetrator m
by Dominic m

lol European women always seem to have great asses, for some reason.

Lol, I asked gemini today about something that bugs me long time, as I read Daily Mail and other celebrities picture material. *snip*

Bro, please edit your post by putting everything after this into a spoiler tyvm


by HeinekenJoe m

This thread is gay as ****

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"Well, I am somewhat interested in women, and it seems like 30% of US women have big chins (as a European, I mostly see pictures, not real life), so I was curious. Better physical shape is, as expected, caused by a healthy lifestyle and fitness. How does that make me gay? Anyway, we are living in the AI age, so it is about time to answer all these questions!

lol European women always seem to have great asses, for some reason

Are you always disgusted when there is talk about women?"


by JammThis m

Look at the poll results my homosexual friend.

I'm not homosexual or your friend, but thanks for the explanation.

Is JammThis a double entendre ?


by HeinekenJoe m

This thread is gay as ****

Only because you posted.


by NotMe m

I'm not homosexual or your friend, but thanks for the explanation.

Is JammThis a double entendre ?

No need to get defensive over your sexuality mate. I couldn't care less about your sexual preferences myself.
All fun and games.


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