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MaxxC
ParticipantWell, she's been around since the 80's and had plenty of years to train to get stronger after all. And she's all grown up now. ^^
MaxxC
ParticipantI'm thinking this guy could actually BE karinto, on a different account.
I think so too. The style is way too similar even though the art itself is of a different variety. Still, LOVE IT!
MaxxC
ParticipantA thick hot catch that she is. Pumped up trobbing veins accentuate the power look. Arrgh matey! ;D
MaxxC
ParticipantThen you should treat yourself to something else.. um.. perhaps buying some muscle growth serum and sneak in a few women's drinks or something at the bar? ;D
MaxxC
ParticipantYou should treat yourself to a drawing tablet. Should make the process much easier.
MaxxC
ParticipantVery AWESOME. You've come a long way. The wait was well worth it! ;D Did you find the process of doing it on AE and Photoshop simple or tough?
July 29, 2008 at 2:43 am in reply to: Fantasy pec/chest bouncer (Who would you like to see do this someday?) #73775MaxxC
ParticipantI like them nice, pump, and big. Real big. ;D
MaxxC
ParticipantThat guy wasn't just aiming for epic fail, he had tons of epic fail to share around. 😀
MaxxC
ParticipantI disagree that the crowd was thinking such things about the girl (who is 10 years old), and I really don't think I am being idealistic there.
I wasn't talking about everyone. Just the minority who think that way. Women are EASILY objectified in this sport.
While I do agree a 10 year old boy may not get as much angst if he competes, why expose any 10 year old to this stuff? What if it gets serious? It just doesn't make sense to me to have a girl (or a boy) be exposed to it so early. Anyhoo, as long as the parent is watching things it should be fine, but respectfully, I still don't agree with it. Of course the media will sensationalize this but that's besides the point.
Let them mature a bit more before getting into that stuff, that's all I have to say.
You can't really compare ballet to bodybuilding. lol.
MaxxC
ParticipantWell said, and I certainly concede that point, but how does that distinction make the girl's participation in the event wrong? It is a false assumption that the girl would be inappropriately sexualised for participating in an event where her physique development and/or fitness is evaluated. Maybe I am not enthusiastic enough, but I really don't see how a bodybuilding/fitness competition is a sexually-laden event, schmoes or not (maybe that is a question for a different topic!).
Wow… well, you're probably 1% of the crowd who see it that way dude. I admire your idealism, but, dude, be realistic.
No matter what are your age is, what gender you are, if you compete in bodybuilding, you have to stand on stage half naked, flexing your muscles for the delight of the crowd looking "beautiful" and "attractive". What if she has competition. REAL competition, then what?
Are you going to tell me that there aren't people in the crowd (perhaps 1% or less) who aren't thinking sexual thoughts seeing a girl do that? I sure as hell wouldn't want my daughter at that age doing that or being exposed to such a crowd or even subjected to judging at a young age.
Mind you, I grew up in a western society. So if you're from the Asia region, you probably do see this very much differently than I do because growing up, maybe it wasn't as much as an issue in your society.
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