I think firstly it's great when anybody, man or woman, gets into fitness and puts their physical and mental well being first.

I think working towards a goal, delayed gratification and self improvement are GREAT and for that I say KEEP going to the gym guys, and be proud!

But as far as attraction goes, and I mean this PERSONALLY, if I look back at men I've dated or found physically attractive in the past, it wasn't physique that primarily drew me to them. It was face (subjective) and height (a personal preference)

Not once have I gone, ooo, look at that guys body, he's attractive, then noticed the othee features. If anything, it's been the other way around. If guys have been in great shape it was an add on, or something I noticed AFTER the other more natural traits.

Never has a great physique ALONE been enough.

And I am interested to know why, besides self improvement and health (great reasons by themselves) do men seem to over emphasize this aspect of their lives in regards to attracting women? I'd go so far as to say unless you're doing it for health and for yourself, then it's almost not worth doing, especially if you expect it to lead to more opportunities with women and find yourself frustrated when it doesn't really improve things.

Are other women on here similar or do you sometimes find men attractive PRIMARILY for their physiques that they've worked for?