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baditude41
Participant*Drooling* SOOOOOO…Beautiful!!!! 😮 😮
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ParticipantNow that's funny 🙂 Scary thing is, his point does have a subtle "validation" about it. Well done on the find!
June 29, 2007 at 7:02 pm in reply to: 29 July 2007: FIRST EVER BODYBUILDING SHOW IN SECOND LIFE!!! #54773baditude41
ParticipantMassive! Love the Urban Camo, too!
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ParticipantWhat's better than one muscle-goddess? TWO!! Beautiful! ;D
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ParticipantThe thighs are done pretty well, however, the over all muscularity lacks a near thickness; She still looks awfully scrawny to me.
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ParticipantI concur…Alex has a valid point indeed! 🙂 If it's candy she wants…it's candy she gets!
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ParticipantYES SHE DID!!! ;D ;D
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ParticipantI have to go with my instincts on this…I agree with fbbcrazy, and believe Autumn is secretly disgruntled/frustrated with fbb in general. I don't believe the sport is dying…at least completely. And to be perfectly honest, it isn't about the steroid use. It really is based on a "double standard" of gender. For instance, Male Bodybuilders are widely received as an acceptable image…you rarely ever hear anyone making statements of: "Oh, he's way to big…or too muscular". But if a female bodybuilder decides to persue being big or really muscular…EVEN without drugs/steroid use, she's usually shunned or discouraged to give up. I feel in society, we're taught to accept those images: Men = Strength and Muscle, Women = Weakness and Frailty.
I also believe, Autumn has a point about the prizes and the judging. The prize money may not be the best, and (truthfully) I don't believe the judges know what their looking for. I think the best judges for those contests, are either experienced or retired competitive female bodybuilders who are still active in bodybuilding.
Lastly, I have to say this…disappointing things happen…but you don't have to let them stop you…unless YOU choose to let them stop you. Where I live, many African-Americans (like myself), either have been shot, or are shooting. Many "promote" the thug life/ghetto living, or basically support some negative kind of behavior. Does that mean I have to act like this? Do I have to fall in a "commonly perceived" stereotype? The answer is NO.
So if I have the ability and the will to break the stereotype…why succumb to it? Same in fbb…why succumb to it, when you can rise above it?
Just wondering…sorry for the length, BTW…but I had to get that out.
baditude41
ParticipantNice! B&W with a touch of pink on the lips…very impressive!
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ParticipantOi Vey! Sorry for the late reply 🙁
But I also had to show this one…let's put it this way…if this show had really been like this, I would have recorded every episode. (BTW- a couple of friends from a defunct forum got me hooked on this)!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMlAAbjpydM
Well, I thought it was funny in my IMOO (In My Own Opinion)…
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