Any idea what this woman must be thinking?

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  • #869
    Axel3.14
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    How long would it take for an "average"-sized woman to develop herself into this way? What sort of exercise or diet would help?

    It depends on whether which form of the ACE gene she has.

    #870
    Lingster
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    That statue is or was in Washington, right? I think I’ve seen it at the Hirschorn.

    #871
    Anonymous
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    That’s right, she stands in a garden right in front of the Hirschorn. Lachaise’s women are always very voluptuous, and sometimes quite muscular. Pretty amazing for work that was done in the 20s. Here are some more Lachaise sculptures…. http://www.a-r-t.com/lachaise/.

    #872
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    What’s the "ACE gene"?

    Another question–if one was to do a fast TF scene video for this character, for what song would this make a great music video? (I’ve mused that something modeled on the *first* Hulk TF in the "Incredible Hulk" series might be nice… [or perhaps something like "747"?]).

    As for a "realistic" slow-motion TF, would a year be realistic?

    #873
    Axel3.14
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    The ACE gene is a gene on the seventeenth chromosome that partially governs muscle charachteristics. If you have the strength form, you will probably have an earsier time gaining strength than the people with the other more common form of the gene, which predisposes people to be slenderer, have more stamina, and possibly resist certain health failures better.

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    The ACE gene is a gene on the seventeenth chromosome that partially governs muscle charachteristics. If you have the strength form, you will probably have an earsier time gaining strength than the people with the other more common form of the gene, which predisposes people to be slenderer, have more stamina, and possibly resist certain health failures better.

    Does anyone here know of any FMG/GTS stories that have been inspired either b y this or any other Lachaise works?

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