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Thanks for posting it, AlexG!
FfejLParticipantMusclelust by The Power Company (https://www.thevalkyrie.com/stories/power/musclab.txt) comes close. The male has already undergone MMG when the story opens, the FMG happens in the story. It’s a personal fave.
Do you have links to Hi-Standards stuff?
FfejLParticipantHey Phoenix, any updates? It seems like the project has slowed down.
Anything any of us can do to help?
FfejLParticipantI’m not registered at Brawna, and now all the pages are blank for me. Has access for unregistered users been disabled? If so, is there a way I can register?
Thanks!
FfejLParticipantAny news on this? I'm anxiously awaiting its release!
FfejLParticipantThe second I saw this, I went and signed up. I figured even if I didn't see a single new piece, I'm happy to throw a few bucks your way for all the great work you've done over the years.
But — holy crap! I think everything there is new! Must be 100 new pictures, and half a dozen clips. Worth every penny.
If you like Tigersan, and can swing the $20 or so, go sign up! Right now! You won't be disappointed.
Great work, Mr Tigersan sir, just great work.
FfejLParticipantI'm a member at LH-Art, and the PDF is available to members. Just checked, and yes, you are.
Credits are listed as "Story by TheGov, Art by Scoundrel, Cover by Cancuz"
FfejLParticipantI'm mostly a lurker, but I've been doing this for a looooooong time. The whole online FMG/GTS world started with the Amazon Arena BBS, run out of a guys house in SoCal, circa 1993. I forget his name, although he still around running an Amazon Arena web page (now focused on height, not muscle) at http://www.globalmark.com/globalmark/amarena.html.
The same guy (wish I could remember his name! Jim something) started alt.amazon.admirers on the Usenet, which others have mentioned. Around that time, I opened what I think was the first FMG/GTS FTP site in my personal storage on netcom.com, focused strictly on ASCII based stories. This was before the Web was big, and I limited the archive to stories to save bandwidth — Netcom would have either shut me down or charged me through the nose if I let people trade pictures there. Many of the oldtimers on this board (including our mighty host) put their original works there.
I think the first major website for FMG was the Aurora series from "Sharon Best" (actually a guy) followed quickly by DtV (also a guy). I may have that backwards. For a pretty long time, alt.amazon.admirers was the primary (if not only) real community. As Usenet as whole disintegrated from discussions to binaries, the community moved to DtV's crappy forums, then Wreckshop's incredibly vibrant (and much missed!) boards. Along the way many, many Yahoo Groups sprung up, most of which are still humming along. When Wreckshop went away for good, Lingster's step in with this board.
One of the amazing things (to me anyway) about our little corner of the world is the specialization. You've got FBB folks, GTS folks, FMG folks, Superstrength folks, BE folks, and on and on. (and when I say folks, I mean men. I doubt there membership of the combined community exceeds 1% female.) While there are some communities that reach across the specifics (like here), there are also specialzed communities for just about anyone. In my little history I didn't even mention Paul Smith's Xtreme Strength, or the BE archive, or any of the more mainstream FBB hangouts like hermuscles.com or femflex.com.
I've also left out the whole offline world of GTS/FMG/FBB. I'm a superhero comic guy from age 7 or 8, and my intro to FBB was when, at the tender age of 15, I saw my camp consuelar's copies of Women's Physique World. Sometime later I discovered Larry Heller's LH-Art (from an ad in WPW, IIRC), and I was completely hooked. It was like combining Marvel & WPW all in one!
And, FWIW, I'm 38. When you get right down to it, this is a pretty new movement/community.
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