One of the things that I have noticed is that men and women say the same things in this regard, but their definitions are WAY off. lolIn my opinion, and by being the 2nd woman to buy one (Apparently) I think that women want a decent sized guy, not one that is extremely ripped, or one that is basically a girl-like form, but just your average sized guy, like the kind of guy you work with in the office, or a college kind of guy
What I see is most women will describe what they like as a man who is "Fit" and "in shape". I would also say that most women truely do NOT like the Mr. Universe look with insane muscles bulging out everywhere look. However.. most guys who are not overweight and work out occassionaly... consider themselves "Fit" and "In Shape", but wondering why they don't turn any woman's head.
Both sides are saying the same thing, but the difference is, if you take 100 guys who are 20 years old (with not a single one of them being overweight). You are looking at 20 guys who are in the prime physical coniditon of their life. All of them may work out some (2-3 hours a week) and be in pretty good shape and all of them would consider themselves such. But then you ask women which one of these guys do you consider "Fit and in shape" and what you would most likely find is most women would only consider 2-5 of those 100 guys "in shape". Then the difference dawns on you... OH... yes.. women DON'T like the Mr. Universe look.. BUT they consider "fit" to be the bowflex commercial guy who still works out a couple of hours a day and by all intents and purposes, IS still rather ripped, just not overboard.
So then those other 98 guys hang their head and go "Oh.. we don't need to work out 6 hours a day... only 2" LOL
Take the male doll for example. I think most women would say his physique is exactly that... "fit and in shape." Where most guys would call him "ripped". To a guy.. if you can see his six pack and he has less than 10% body fat.. a guy is ripped.
But it's cool that you are buying a male doll.. but I don't know why it would be supriseing that most male dolls have been sold to gay men. I knew that would be the case the day the announced they were making a male doll. lol.