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# Caveman (Long arms and short legs)
# Caveman (Long arms and short legs)
#T-Rex (Short arms and long legs)
#T-Rex (Short arms and long legs)
For shoulders specifically a framecel would be someone with narrow clavicles. The bideltoid breadth is how the width of your shoulders measure and the average bideltoid for an adult male in the US would be 20 inches. Another typical framecel trait is either having a wide waist or wide hips in comparison to their shoulder width. The ideal shoulder - waist ratio for men is 1:6.
==The Myth of Gymmaxxing==
==The Myth of Gymmaxxing==
Researches has been done<ref>https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rspb.2017.1819</ref> on rated attractiveness and perceived strength when compared to actual quantified strength, height and weight (with faces eliminated as a variable). Perceived strength is correlated to actual strength, but surprisingly, perceived strength is correlated to attractiveness, while '''actual''' strength is inversely correlated with '''perceived''' strength. This suggest that people are judged by their frame and its maximum potential to gain muscles, rather than the current "gains" of muscle.
Researches has been done<ref>https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rspb.2017.1819</ref> on rated attractiveness and perceived strength when compared to actual quantified strength, height and weight (with faces eliminated as a variable). Perceived strength is correlated to actual strength, but surprisingly, perceived strength is correlated to attractiveness, while '''actual''' strength is inversely correlated with '''perceived''' strength. This suggest that people are judged by their frame and its maximum potential to gain muscles, rather than the current "gains" of muscle.

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