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September 6, 2008 at 1:47 am in reply to: How to tell your Girlfriend/Fiancee/Wife about all this. #68102
GWHH
ParticipantYou will not have to tell her. When you have her working out with a trainer and feeding her a ton of food so that she will grow BIG msucle fast. She will know-what you like!!!
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ParticipantI checked out your site. Are those ALL REAL pictures or are they morphs also?
September 1, 2008 at 12:33 am in reply to: Rebecca Adlington-Olympic Medal Winner and darn sexy!! #75150GWHH
ParticipantProably all that time she spent in the water with a nose clip that made it grow like that. I've had surgery on that big kooing noise-ASAP. She get a killer body and face except for that feature!!
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ParticipantGina Davis is prefect. If she was darked skin and dark hair she would be prefect for me. Her arms are 17inches!!
Average height, somewhere between 5'2" and 5'5"
Either blonde or brunette.
D Cups, more or less.
College educated, or currently attending college. No ditzy bimbos for me, thanks. ;D
Arms: 17", legs: 25". Broad shoulders.
Very strong. Can bench close to 300 pounds, if not more.
Doesn't matter to me.
Yes. She would be very proud of her body.
At work: Whatever the dress code is. At play: Whatever she wants. ;D
She doesn't use it to show off, but if she had to, she would.
18 to 26 years old.
Basically, my ideal woman would look like Gina Davis or Aleesha Young during the offseason. Very large, very strong. Very sexy.
GWHH
ParticipantGreat drawing. She hot. Just make her quads a bit bigger and she will be prefect!!
Fun topic!
My preferences in response to the questions —
6'4",
Blonde or brunette. Medium length wash-and-wear hair. Large bright blue or bright green eyes.
Perky F-cup.
Almost but not quite as intelligent or as witty as me.
I'm not good at measurements (see illustration below).
Athletically strong.
She is self-sufficient and self-motivated both economically and socially. Low-maintenance!
She is a situational extrovert when it comes to showing her body — she likes to show it to me but is more reserved in public. She likes to tease me once in a while by subtly flexing or posing for me while in a public setting because she knows that it turns me on but that I can not do anything about it at the moment.
She is a social chameleon — she has no problem with dressing up for a cocktail party or dressing down for a pick-up game of softball or football in the mud. She is comfortable speaking with executives and with the people randomly in line with her at the store.
She does not use her strength to show off in public for the sake of showing off but she is not at all embarrassed or hesitant to use her size and strength to excel at sex, sports or in the gym.
She is not more than 5 years younger than me.
Why is she a muscle woman? — She started out as kind of small, meek, and nerdy but then when puberty began to be extremely generous to her, she also discovered that she was an "easy gainer" so she started to work out. She liked the body and the confidence that working out provided but she never let it go to her head. The fact that she knows that I enjoy her size and muscles encourages her to continue growing (but not obsessively).
She enjoys sex and is adventurous and experienced enough to take the initiative and to make it fun and surprising but not to the point of being domineering (except in occasional role-playing).
She is not above teasing me to heighten the excitement or to get my attention but she never uses her body as a weapon (physically or metaphorically).
Except for some occasional role-playing, she does not enjoy being worshipped nearly as much as being appreciated.
She would prefer being appreciated for her intelligence, wit, and charm but she also appreciates being appreciated for her body. She has little interest or patience for those who only appreciate her body. In fact that is one of the reasons that she loves me; because I knew her, liked her, and was friends with her back when she was still short, scrawny, meek, and nerdyGWHH
Participantnice job
Not to mention this little gem.
http://www.dcmstudiosonline.com/galleries/tetsuko/tko_bulletproof.htmlOn a related note, welcome to Amaz0ns!
GWHH
ParticipantRead a great book called : On Killing
It talks about women in combat and how man and women learn to kill in combat. Basicaly, he says that women in a front line combat unit causes it to be LESS able to kill the emeny. Short version of this: man are less as aggressive when women are around. So they can't let ther anicent killer instinct out 100%, because it will make them look bad in front of women. Call it the all sex difference.
The Israeil military. Quit after 1948 war putting women in direct combat operation and mix sex unit. Because several times male Israeil upon seeing there female soilders getting killed. Went off the deep end. And killed all the Arbas they could get to. Also the Arbs did not surrender to women (boy how times don't change).
But they did put there women in support compaines. And up until recent events. Nearly all supports units were 100% women. If freed a man to fight. And increase the manpower they have. Moden western armies are shot on man power and need to use women anyhow.
Also the war we are in now. Works great. Women are mostly in support area units. This is having the affect of making our enemies sick to there stomach. They can't believe that women are charge of them in POW camps and behind the lines area. Remeber the Isam people think women are no better than chair or car. You own it and use it. Nothing more and nothing less. And it makes more sucidie bomber baies also. And it also show THERE women that they can have right and be in charge of man. Proably, not the goals people who wanted women in combat thought of when they did it. But it working great.
Women can and will be combat. But they should be in support unit only!! A women sure can kill and hurt with the best of us guys. We see it everyday in the news. So lets give them equal rights. But only for the ones who are able to handle it.
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ParticipantGood read. I've read some of it.
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ParticipantI argee with that. If women what to be equal let them sign up for the draft also at 18. You know that joke women make about women rights, I'm for women rights until it works againts me.
Either women and men are equal or they are not.
If they are equal then, there should be no barriers to members of either sex, no pay differences, no extra leave for women for maternity, no differences in qualifications, obligations, protections, or responsibilities for a given job, no differences in obligations, protections, or responsibilities to society, etc.
The reality is that for many jobs, including the military, fire departments, EMS, and police departments of many western countries, there is a double-standard when it comes to the obligations and responsibilities of men and women. Many will deny that there is. This is because most have either lowered their physical standards or no longer have any physical standards. Consider — How large would a fireperson need to be to pull you from a burning building?
There have been at least six women in the U.S. who have been cleared of murder charges because they claimed that PMS caused them to murder their spouses.
In the U.S. it is much easier for a woman to adopt a child than for a man to adopt a child. Custody battles tend to favor the Mother over the Father.
There have been several cases brought by women in the U.S. military regarding alleged discrimination when it comes to promotion. Typically the women in such cases allege that it was more difficult for them to be promoted because they were women. The military typically counters that the women did not have adequate combat experience to warrant promotion. Consider — Would you want to be commanded by someone who has never been in combat? How effective would such a commander's leadership be? Her troops would automatically know that she was sending them into a given battle scenario with absolutely no first-hand experience of her own.
Would I want any of the women in my life to see combat? No. But, I would also expect them to not scream "discrimination" if any of them received less pay or had more difficulty gaining rank because of such unequal protection.
Is it equality that in the U.S. eighteen year-old men (but not women) must register for Selective Service or forfeit any chance of obtaining student loans, etc.? How about eliminating the mandate altogether and instead make registration optional for all and give tuition credits or other incentives to those men and women who do register?
I can argue "equality" one way or the other and I can support either position, however, I can not support hypocrisy or double-standards.
Either women and men are equal or they are not.
Tschuss!
HunterGWHH
ParticipantThe guy who wrote that article needs to leave the 19 centuary and enter the 21 centuary!!
I'm sure we've discussed the concept of women in combat before, but I have just read an article that caused me to pause to consider the issues. I certainly have strong opinions in respect of the article, and I will post them here in due course, but I'd first of all like to hear your opinions.
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