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August 12, 2005 at 10:13 pm #5787AnonymousGuest
Not a problem, I'd like someone to do the same if situations were reversed: http://www.amaz0ns.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=41&topic=1032.0
Thank you kindly Strawberry. The J-Lo morph is awesome. I'll certainly return the favor if I'm in a similar position.
August 12, 2005 at 10:19 pm #5788sheila_new_shehulkParticipantSHIELA: Not to sound like a psychologist, but it sounds like you are/were afraid to oggle muscular women because you felt it put you back into the nerdy grade school position that you had grown out of (heck, you said so: "it jus felt weird being in such a position again"). Just remember that your girlfriend or wife's personal fitness/intelligent level will never take away all your awesome accomplishments. 🙂
well that could sound abour right, but one thing i should correct you on "but it sounds like you were*…", that is all in the past now.
August 12, 2005 at 10:24 pm #5789AnonymousGuestthat is all in the past now.
That's very good to hear 🙂
August 13, 2005 at 12:17 pm #5790drumsstick masterParticipantI guess the reason i like muscled women is security. they just give the impression that "Here is a woman who can protect me". Also, a common perception is that women should be like stick figures with two balloons tied to the chest, so seeing a women with some bulk is refreshing. And i like to hug, so i guess being muscled is an attraction because of that. sounds sad i know.
August 15, 2005 at 1:01 am #5791AnonymousGuestI guess the reason i like muscled women is security. they just give the impression that "Here is a woman who can protect me". Also, a common perception is that women should be like stick figures with two balloons tied to the chest, so seeing a women with some bulk is refreshing. And i like to hug, so i guess being muscled is an attraction because of that. sounds sad i know.
It doesn't sound sad, it sounds really intriguing.
First, lemme say that I understand the muscular hug. It's an awesome thing.But the thing that I'm intrigued about is that your "protect me" comment is something a lot of women say. Not calling you gay or feminine or anything, just an observation.
August 15, 2005 at 5:59 pm #5792The_Pimp_NeonBlackParticipantBut the thing that I'm intrigued about is that your "protect me" comment is something a lot of women say. Not calling you gay or feminine or anything, just an observation.
Take it from experience from dealing with others, more men crave protect than you shall ever know or they shall ever admit. Either to themselves.
This is part of the tribe/gang mentality of the species and why weaker people cling to stronger.
On a more personalable level, it is strange to note that the stronger a man is or has become, the greater his need for nurturing and protection from anyone they he deems stronger than him -emotionally as well as physically. And they are best sort to play with.
Peace
The Pimp NeonBlackAugust 15, 2005 at 7:07 pm #5793AnonymousGuestTake it from experience from dealing with others, more men crave protect than you shall ever know or they shall ever admit. Either to themselves.
This is part of the tribe/gang mentality of the species and why weaker people cling to stronger.
On a more personalable level, it is strange to note that the stronger a man is or has become, the greater his need for nurturing and protection from anyone they he deems stronger than him -emotionally as well as physically. And they are best sort to play with.
Peace
The Pimp NeonBlack*nods* Interesting. You really drive the point home with the species comment.
August 16, 2005 at 6:18 am #5794drumsstick masterParticipantanother reason i may like muscled women is a comfort thing. i dont live around a lot of female body builders (Mores the pity) but i am used to women being in a domineering, assertive role in my life. this past year at school has been the first that i've had more male teachers than female, and my mother very much wears the trousers in my parents relationship. My dad is disabled, so i suppose she had to be, but around the time i started subconchiuosly looking for what a man and woman should behave like was when his illness started to surface. Having large muscles is merely a physical extension of the in control, assertive personality i have come to associate with women, and i guess i may like it because of that.
August 17, 2005 at 1:26 am #5795valkyrielover1ParticipantI used to hide my taste for amazonian women some because of reactions I'd get from some people. "Oh you're a closet homosexual." Or some such nonsense but ever since high school I'd been a person who was following a different path so basically I said 'fuck it' when it came to others opinions, if they couldn't understand my fascination then they were just hopeless.
I love the confidence and assertiveness it exemplifies. I'm no fan of shrinking violets or damsels in distress.
I love the additional curves it gives the body. Straightlines are for architecture. I'd loved big breasts for quite a while, still do but they aren't as important as a curvy leg or arm, broad shoulders or sloping traps. Â There is something animalisitc or primal to that look of power. And with a certain amount of greed, the bigger the better. I've never seen a woman I thought was too big unless her bodyfat ratio was more than a little high.
And power is another thing with my fascination. The idea or visual of a woman lifting some terrific poundage is thrilling.
And the dedication and discipline it takes, something I find myself lacking. Sure I try to get to the gym and workout myself. But the day in day out workoutss and most of all dieting take a ton of discipline.I LOVE female muscle too, though I've never been able to admit it in public. For the same reasons as you, I love muscles on women because it makes them look strong, confident, poised and powerful. In addition, I love to be lifted and carried by a woman. It makes her look even more powerful. I don't mind being submissive. I workout too, but don't have the genes and have always remained lean (almost 6, and 150 lbs). I regularly see girls much stronger and who can lift more weights at the gym. I find myself unconciously comparing my arm and calf muscles with theirs though too timid to walk up to em and ask em about it. I have had a serious fetish for stronger women since I first started being attracted to girls. I love to see em work out and break a sweat, and always enjoyed watching a strong, muscular girl crush a man in physical combat, or lift and carry him in her arms.
August 19, 2005 at 1:46 am #5796AnonymousGuestDRUMSTICK: Your post reminded me that my buddy told me I’d make a good husband-beater. This always makes me laugh when I think about it, so thanks even though you had no idea I would laugh about your post for unrelated reasons.
“Having large muscles is merely a physical extension of the in control…” Totally. Makes sense.VALKYRIE: “I find myself unconciously comparing my arm and calf muscles with theirs though too timid to walk up to em and ask em about it.” If there’s one thing I’ve learned about people who work out, male or female, it’s that they like it when you ask them about their strength or compliment their physique. It’s what they work for, they’re in there trying to accomplish a goal. If you were trying to accomplish something and someone complimented you on it, you’d appreciate that. I personally like it because I don’t think I’m that strong or impressive (and some of you agree with me), so to hear that I’m making some noticeable progress is nice. I wouldn’t stop if I didn’t get the compliments, it’s just nice to know that my progress is more visible than I give myself credit for. I pinch my stomach and frown at my fat all the time, so that makes me work harder. Hearing what people have to say keeps me grounded. “Yeah, they’re right, I’m not fat. I just have some to lose before you can really see the definition. I gotta stop thinking this way.” It’s not nearly as bad as it sounds guys, so don’t lecture me on body image. 🙂
“or lift and carry him in her arms.” I’ve always liked that, too. To me, carrying someone is compassionate. It’s the idea that you are willing to exert yourself to either not leave them there or to not drag them across the ground. When someone carries someone else, that’s just really touching to me. It’s not easy to carry an adult, and it’s that fact that shows the dedication to that person.
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