what started your growth fantasies?

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  • #57903
    fonebone79
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    I don't know if anyone else asked this allready,so I thought I would.
    Do you rember what started your growth/muscle growth fetish?

    For me,I think it was when I was 13 and saw the disney version of Alice in wonderland.
    after that,it became a regular fantasy of mine.

    #57904
    Lingster
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    I have no idea, but I'm pretty sure it was a lot earlier than that.

    #57905
    stmercy2020
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    Not sure if this is really the same topic, but it's pretty close:

    do you remember your first daydream/fantasy? http://amaz0ns.com/option,com_smf/Itemid,135/topic,2921.0/

    At any rate, as I somehow neglected to talk about it in there… I, like the Mighty Lingster, can't remember precisely when my interest in strong, muscular women began.  I'm fairly certain it was concurrent with my discovery that members of the opposite sex were interesting for something other than pulling their hair and teasing about cooties…

    I do remember sneaking out of church to go down to the local booksellers and browse through the various magazines with FM in them.  Couldn't care less about FLEX, at the time, because they never had many pictures or any good ones, but I remember Female Bodybuilding- yes, that was its title- and WPW were both carried.  I think I must've been ten or eleven…

    #57906
    philkansevin
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    I don't know if anyone else asked this allready,

    Looks to me like someone needs to lurk more, or at least READ some threads first.

    #57907
    Lingster
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    Looks to me like someone needs to lurk more, or at least READ some threads first.

    Meow, kitty cat.

    #57908
    Deadly Pixxxie
    Participant

    Meow, kitty cat.

    Meow, meow….

    *purr*

    #57909
    cpbell0033944
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    Meow, meow….

    *purr*

    Here, kitty kitty… 😉 ;D

    #57910
    willow50
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    Looks to me like someone needs to lurk more, or at least READ some threads first.

    >:( >:( Philkansevin that wasn't very nice at all you need to come back and say you're sorry. You hang around that elitest as fuck website to much as is. You're starting to act like them, remember I know where you live, it might be 4 states away but I know. >:(

    #57911
    stmercy2020
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    Wow.  I haven't really looked in here in a while, because I thought I'd said everything I needed to say, already.  And then I see this:

    Looks to me like someone needs to lurk more, or at least READ some threads first.

    You know, sometimes people are going to ask something that's already been asked elsewhere.  Even with search functions and virtually unlimited time, people occasionally make mistakes.  Now, when you encounter that, there're a couple ways to handle the situation.  The first- what I tried to do- is to try and inform the person who made the redundant post so that they can satidfy their curiosity.

    The other response is to say something sarcastic or hostile, inspiring pretty much everyone else to become unpleasant towards you in return.  I don't know if it was your intention to be hurtful, Philkansevin, but what you wrote could easily be interpreted that way.  Perhaps in the future you might consider your words more carefully?

    Sorry to be a wet blanket, but a little net-etiquette can go a long way to keeping this forum enjoyable for everybody here.

    #57912
    fbbfan
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    I have no problem answering this question, I answered this before in some thread that must be buried by now.

    I was first introduced to growth with the Super Friends cartoon.

    Remember Giganta, that red head from the Legion of Doom, when I first saw her grow as tall as a mountain, and she was just laughing, well that made a memorable impression on my 8 year old mind.

    So there you go.  Oh, and Alice in Wonderland was cool too.

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