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  • in reply to: Sylph in "Assisted Compositions" #55664
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    another amazing part!! are you planning in the story to make kalida gain "more muscle" by training with Sylph?

    Looks that way.  Also looks like stmercy's finally defined a limit for Sylph's strength. 😮

    in reply to: Dirty Jobs – 07/14/07 – Dara Trager #55692
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    Dirty Jobs – "Snake Wranger" – Discovery Channel, July 14th 2007 @ 1:00 PM Eastern

    http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-schedules/series.html?paid=1.13949.25321.4062.48&start=10

    Came across this on Unrealmuscle, thought I'd pass along the info just in case anyone was interested, it features Dara Trager

    http://www.amg-lite.com/dara_trager

    Buff woman wrestles huge snakes?  Sounds hot.

    in reply to: Sarah Dunlap #18512
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    Wow – look at her abs!

    in reply to: Cindy Phillips #31009
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    Just a few of the Cindy-licious update on her AMG-Lite page.  8)

    Source: http://www.amg-lite.com/cindy_phillips/

    might have to suffice for now.

    in reply to: do you remember your first daydream/ fantasy #27719
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    "Super Tits Mega Page" – priceless name! 8) ;D

    in reply to: The Conquest of Mawiyah – Feedback? #53668
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    The only word for this is steamy.  No, I'm wrong, sizzling covers it as well.  As does sultry.  Heck, Mimi, this is brilliantly luxuriant writing. 8)

    in reply to: Melissa Dettwiller #19597
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    I swear she's poking out of the screen at me! 😮

    in reply to: Meral Ertunc #55603
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    Dear Alex; I'd hear the name, but not seen the lady – until now!  Wowee, what a gorgeous lady! 😮 8)

    in reply to: Self-defence (defense) #55554
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    The thing is, men are socialized to fight and to think and act aggressively.  Women have to be brought to that way of thinking through training, overcoming generations of social programming in the process.  For most women, it's a struggle.  I actually had a woman tell me once that she didn't want to kiai (yell) during a self-defense because, "I don't want to be mean."  That's the sort of thinking that society has told women is right, and it goes hand-in-hand with the idea that women should be submissive, passive, and weak.

    I know I'm preaching to the choir, here, but I hate that crap.

    And, yes, go Nikki!

    This member of the choir likes be preached-to.  I couldn't agree more with you.  Those who would have all women weak and passive say that, if women become strong and assertive, they lose their femininity.  As far as I'm concerned, other than (possibly) a stone-butch woman in a lesbian butch-femme relationship, or if an FBB overdoes the steroids, it's impossible for any woman to lose even some of her femininity.  To me, assertive, strong, confident "body-aware" women, as you put it, are MORE feminine than the timid, skinny, passive girls because they have enhanced themselves both physically in strength and shapeliness, and in mind.  They have imporoved themselves as women and have ceased to hate their body, to diet in order to shrink it, (which I loathe, urgh! >:() but instead are revelling in their female, muscular curves and the strength, power and sensuality of the bodies.  That's feminine.  That's sexy.  Actually, no, it's not sexy – it's mind-blowingly, trouser-tentingly supersexy. 😮 8) ;D
    Yikes, I need a cold shower after that! 😮 ;D

    in reply to: Okay- Here’s a wierd question: Why work out? #55543
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    fm07 hit the nail on the head on being helpful, showing how to lift, and the right way to do it (and surreptitiously show off the bod flexing while doing it).  And to be an inspiration to others working out.

    Agreed.

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