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ParticipantFrom comment on The Process, the scene also has butt- and belly-expansion, and possibly other sorts of change…
This week's Entertainment Weekly (Feb. 9) also has a review of the movie, claiming "Mystique" grows a badonkadonk (NSFW)–not that you breast-men would care. ;D
She probably ends up disgustingly obese. Fat is funny! ::)
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ParticipantAnd if you want to see some classic Annie at her very best, get the WPW…videos [s]#292[/s] and [s]#326[/s].
Check, and check. I'm with ya, G…the lady is genuinely amazing.
February 3, 2007 at 6:16 am in reply to: Amaz0ns.com artist community pic – would you join in? #46752Grandmaster
ParticipantI think I can find something in this mess to contribute–I'll join in, as long as we're not doing something X-rated, or about adolescents…and nobody gives me any s*** about her not being big enough! ;D
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ParticipantAh. Doesn't get any simpler than that! I wouldn't have expected any grandiose statement–I figured it was just that she didn't want them. (I guess a better question to ask, of her peers is, why do they?)
Just another thing that makes her cool.
MEM is Muscle Elegance Magazine, yeah?
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ParticipantI've always wondered why Annie Rivieccio never went for breast implants…but I wouldn't dare ask her.
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ParticipantWhere do you "find" them? When I saw this lovely Tracie on your site, I thought she was Tracy Gillespie (1991 NPC Jr. Nationals winner), with a new surname. I wish you'd had the opportunity to photograph her.
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ParticipantTo me she's got the look of some other ethnic group…interesting…
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Participant…other than my upper arms, I'm skinny. Am I scared of Jess? Does she make me feel any less masculine? Do I even need to answer those rhetorical questions? Of course not.
;D
Of course, if these guys are too scared, I'd always be ready to take their place! 8)
I feel as though these critics are really saying, "I want to love you, too, Jess, but the muscles…won't let me." That aversion seems an artificial construct of society's influence in their minds (which is sad on multiple levels), only because they write about it so vehemently. (If it was simply a matter of taste, I don't think there would be such a venomous strain in their commentaries.) Maybe my always being a guy who likes who/what he likes for his own reasons, without acclimating to other people's taste (it's fun–these guys should try it sometime), is why the whole "eww" factor is an infinitely amusing phenomenon to me. Going out of one's way (hosting, posting, linking, etc.) to ultimately say that you don't like the way some woman looks is ridiculous. On the other hand, like you inferred:
I can assure you that, if I ever came across her in person (which, being British is highly unlikely) I would be slack-jawed with wonder and would be weaving my wheelchair past anybody else to get the chance of her autograph and to speak to her.
"Screw 'em–make way!" I admire your restraint. That you would "weave" around, rather than plow straight through me 😉 to get to Ms. Biel marks you as a true gentleman.
Oh, and you mentioned Serena Williams – I can't remember whether you commented on my post recently about her – sorry if you did, but I can't remember or not.
I did indeed…
I for one think that she also is a very sexy Amazonic woman with a muscular, curvy body that is just too sexy for words – and then these idiots bad-mouth her, say she's manly…
"Twats."
Pardon my vernacular, and this moment of crudity, but if a woman with (what I imagine is) skin that silken, (natural!) bangers that big, and a budunkadunk that round is "manly", then…then…I…I don't know how to finish this sentence! 😛
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ParticipantWe're all goin' ta hell. ;D
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ParticipantNo, it's still widely used by manga artists, Masschine.
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