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June 26, 2007 at 7:46 pm #32145
Mimi
ParticipantThanks, sweetie. I’m really not good with compliments but its nice to hear them. Yea, I’ve seen that Subway commercial. LOL
I’m sorry if I probably hijacked this thread. I didn’t mean to, I SWEAR!! 😀
Back to the news desk for more on ‘Why artists draw muscular females’, our Chicago correspondent, Meredith…
XOXO's
June 26, 2007 at 11:11 pm #32146TC2
ParticipantUmm… wow that's spectacular. However! It is magnified by the charming personality heh heh!
June 27, 2007 at 12:28 am #32147Mimi
ParticipantAll of you are so sweet… Thx…
XOXO's
June 29, 2007 at 9:25 pm #32148Cindy Tortio
ParticipantThanks for representing the curvy girl faction Mimi! Sweetheart you have no business with the "wide load" sign though. I am presently using it…lol. Back on subject…
I am not really sure why I am drawing ultra muscular women but the first one I did was a request from a friend and then I found I enjoyed the shock value, like Grandmaster stated. Part of my drive now is to defy people you said I shouldn't but that isn't really all of it. The more I research anatomy and other artists the more I am falling in love with this genre. I think the power of a really muscular woman excites me as well as the aspect of a woman being impowered by something other than sex appeal in the traditional sense.You know "big boobs".Lol. My hubby says its because I secretly want to kick his ass,(shhh,it's true);) but everything is fighting to him, he's a catfight nut. Anyway thats my 2 cents. I guess I don't know why yet…for certain.July 6, 2007 at 4:03 am #32149zimbra1
ParticipantThe idea of She-Hulk has always really appealed to me. It's a situation where a woman could wear her inner strength as actual strength, at least following the Peter David interpretation of the manifestations of gamma power. Like that Roger Ebert line about Dick Tracy characters all wearing their souls on their faces.
But as I've accumulated a few comic series/stories of my own, I find I'm more drawn to the way random characters would react when given a superpowered body (they all tend to be of the same build, I realize). Would they act differently, or would they revert to their old habits and eventually wind up socially where they started before the transformation occurred? Honestly, that's what sends me back to the well again and again. The fmg and musculature is more like icing on the cake…
Other than that, how does anyone explain a fetish? It doesn't make any logical sense. You just like what you like and live with it. ;D
July 7, 2007 at 7:43 pm #32150cpbell0033944
ParticipantSCREAMING WITH DELIGHT!!! WOW and WOW! 😮 😮 Absolutely Gorgeous!!!
Yes, you're curvy, and should be proud of it. Remember the Subway commercial where the woman asked for a "Badonka-donk butt"? Well, I was jumping up and down sayin' "Yes, yes! THAT'S what I'm talkin' about!! Mimi…I'm just glad that's not an animation, or I'd have to call the Life Squad. But, seriously, you're fabulous!
Being British, I don't know the Subway advert, but the rest I endorse 150%. My reaction was "If a woman isn't especially muscular (not all want to be or can be), then that's what she should look like!" Forget the Hollywood downward race to the thinnest shape possible, or the supermodel "early death chic" thing that has seen models who've died of anorexia-related illnesses – THAT PHOTO sums-up what a sexy woman (as opposed to a pubsecent girl) looks like, if she isn't muscular.
September 13, 2007 at 8:19 pm #32151the lonster
ParticipantI draw muscular women…Because i like too.
Nuff' said.
September 20, 2007 at 8:19 am #32152Deadly Pixxxie
ParticipantLOL, I bet you would Baditude… or Bad Boy, I should say… 😉 Oh Beehaaaaave. Here’s a picture my GF took of me in May getting into my SUV… will that cool you off and send you screaming away from here? LOL
September 20, 2007 at 9:25 am #32153Mimi
Participant[font=Times New Roman]~Mimi[/size”>
September 20, 2007 at 5:11 pm #32154