Where does female growth place in society?

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  • #15030
    ProfUltima
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    Well, for me, I view it as an enlightenment…the kind of unveiling in my signature, for example.  If only other people would see my perspective, then they would understand.  😛

    #15031
    stmercy2020
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    I think the problem is that it depends entirely on context.  It CAN be porn, or a fetish, or a physical representation of a woman's empowerment.  Or it can be a combination.  Or it can be something else entirely.  And it doesn't really matter which sex the viewer is, either.  Within society in general, though, I think most people would place FMG as a fetish, and, given the prudish nature of American culture, at least, a pretty perverted one (sigh- if only we could live up to all of our high-falutin' ideals!)

    #15032
    CK
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    *wary at age of thread*

    In the general public sense, the fact that stories and art exist that focus primarily upon growth, almost to the exclusive of all else, mark it as a fetish.

    #15033
    Mimi
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    I eagerly voted for “It is something that is very sensual and personal that is just a part of you”.  This is a BIG dilemma I had to face myself a few years ago when faced with dating a FBB.  I too had the common misunderstanding that a woman with muscle was a freak and looked upon as completely bizarre.  And I can’t truly say where I was “taught” that per se, but similar to my own lifestyle, a woman with power and muscle was an outcast, and once I met and fell in love with my FBB was when I finally saw that they are truly beautiful women in their own right.

    I think anyone with an open mind would naturally accept a powerful woman because deep down, they are humans too.  They have a heart, soul, and mind just like the rest of us.  It was a wonderful lesson I learned, and ended up opening my mind to a much larger (and sexier) standard of living. 

    I also enjoy persuading my GF’s to consider strong women when it comes to dating, or friendships.  It’s a sweet victory whenever I see someone who has that “ah-ha” moment, when they let go of their accustomed thinking, and see a muscular woman for WHO they are, and the vast amount of commitment and training they endure for a way of life that is to be commended and worshipped.

    Is it sexual?  Of course it is.  Anything to do with a woman’s body is sexual.  And there’s nothing wrong with that whatsoever.  We are ALL sexual creatures. 

    Just my two cents worth.  I could be wrong!

    Peace and Love,

    ~Mimi[/size”>

    *Stepping off her soap box now.  Sorry.   😉

    #15034
    drum monkey
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    People don't act on much anything that's deep down, it seems like.  Especially not in public, and only a little more so in company.  There's obviously some hunger for something like fmg, or female muscle period, or places like this wouldn't exist.

    A female's body is all completely sexual indeed.  But so, I hear, are men's (to those that like them).  People all have a "thing", as far as sexuality goes.  It's really fun getting them to talk about it, too.  To an extent, a partner's "thing" can become a little bit of your own if you're open about it.  So that means that to an extent, fmgophilia (is that a good word?) is spreadable.  Spreadable.

    #15035
    MurphyJTK
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    Honestly, I do not recall how I came to enjoy female growth.  For as long as I can remember I enjoyed the subject.  I can only assume it is a fetish since so many people share it.  It must not be unique to me.  Oh and how many women out there feel as I do?  I have only met guys who enjoy female growth.

    #15036
    Chuck
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    And to answer that question, Murphy, I direct you here  ;):

    http://amaz0ns.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=135&topic=4796.0

    #15037
    Chuck
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    So that means that to an extent, fmgophilia (is that a good word?) is spreadable.  Spreadable.

    Just so you're not left feeling bad and associating our beloved interest with something rather disgusting, philos (my Greek stinks) is just a word for love. Other words for love in Greek include eros, which is erotic love, and agape, which is unconditional selfless love. However, because fmgphilia is unpronouncable unless you smush all the letters together, perhaps femusclephilia would be a better word.  😀

    #15038
    philkansevin
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    After Time, everything becomes a fetish to someone. No matter how mundane, there shall be someone who worships it.
    Peace
    The Pimp NeonBlack

    Reminds me of rule 34 of the internet, if it exist there IS porn of it.

    Your trying to put a 3D object into a shadow, it all depends who made it and for what purpose.

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