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I'm under absolutely no illusions that the mainstream of guys(or girls)accept the beauty of a fit female. Some guys have never thought about it much and will like it, but others will just freak out. I have both close to home. My brother is dating a young lady who could probably step onto a figure stage right now and do very well, but my cousin doesn't even like to think of the idea of dating a girl with muscles.
demented20ParticipantIf you're in doubt, sign up. Its more than worth the money for what you get. I sign up in spurts myself for the herbiceps and femflex joint membership.
demented20ParticipantThis topic has always been intersting to me. I know its super popular as a story topic, but I always wondered does it translate into real life. As for me I've never been intimidated by a muscluar woman in real life, but then again I don't really qualify as 'thin' under any circumstances 😉 I used to play football and powerlift in my younger days. I did date a couple of girls who were more than a couple inches taller than me, I'm about 5'11" and one of them was 6'1 and the other was about 6'3" with no shoes on. I only had one request, "Please don't wear high heels on prom night"
demented20ParticipantI'm not sure how I missed this topic because sometimes I spend as much time making the right playlist for writing as I do actually writing. Every thing I write is pretty much set to music. If anybody has read any of my stuff I actually mention different songs in my stories. 99% of the time, the song I mention is what I'm listening to while I'm typing it. And it can be anything from classical, to jazz(lots of jazz), to blues, to folk, to heavy metal and everthing in between.
The only things I write in silence are posts on message boards 😉demented20ParticipantI'm sort of torn in this whole thing. As a fan of femxman's art, I'd like to see him keep drawing, but a man has to do what a man has to do money wise. Also for his art. I'm not an artist by any stretch unless you like stick figures with biceps and breasts. I have no idea how long it takes finish a drawing, but I know he's probably put days of his life into this. I've written 40+ female muscle stories and that takes up a good bit of my free time, but I never thought of this as a business really. Maybe I'm an idiot and there are lots of female muscle artists and writers making a living doing this, but I doubt it. Personally I do it because I think its fun. I still write mainstream type stuff and I've even made a little coin out of it(and I mean coins literaly 😉
Maybe femxman is just frustrated with the whole thing and out of balance with it. If he plans to make a living with his art this is probably not the write genre to be working in to be honest. He'll find his niche and once he does maybe he can rediscover the love of femuscle art.demented20ParticipantI had just gotten dressed to go to work when my roomate came in and told me to turn on the news. At first I thought it was an accident. I mean I had read that a plane had hit the Empire State building way back when. I just thought some pilot had gotten lost on the way to the airport. I was watching the news as the second plane flew in. I just remember thinking to myself that things are going to be different, nothing was ever going to be quite the same again.
demented20ParticipantLOL My path through school interesting to say the least. To be honest, I was almost surprised I made it out when I did. I wanted to get off the stage too just in case they said something like… "Oh wait, my mistake. Sir can you hand me that back"
demented20ParticipantI'm relatively new to this board but congratulations and good luck. I'm always impressed with people who persure graduate and post grad work. When I walked the little stage for undergrad, I shook a couple of hands, got my degree, and ran. I couldn't run off the stage fast enough, and I haven't been back since.
September 1, 2007 at 8:24 am in reply to: Cambridge Study: Jessica Alba has the world’s sexiest walk #58871demented20ParticipantI saw this article on a news site the other day and I got to thinking… Do the mathematicians even know what a sexy walk is?
It was recently reported that the research team leader, a Dr. Asa Block, hasn't actually had sex since November 12, 1972
demented20ParticipantI love reading lists, but I am horrible at trying to put them together, but here goes.
10) Rachel McLish
9) Michelle Ralabate
8) Toni Norman
7) Natalia Murnikoviene
6) Jennifer Broomfield
5) Tazzie Colomb
4) Sue Price
3) Marja Lehtonen
2) Kristy Hawkins
1) Denise RutkowskiThe order isn't all that important and I know as soon as I post this that I'll realize that I forgot somebody. Like Denise Hoshor or maybe Laura Crevalle, or Nancy Lewis
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