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  • in reply to: Red Dress, if you like them tall, muscular and leggy… #73534
    Hunter S Creek
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    Great pictures!

    Thank you for sharing them!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Something Simple(r) #74440
    Hunter S Creek
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    Cool work as always!

    Thank you for sharing it with us!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Beach Kiss #74230
    Hunter S Creek
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    Excellent work!

    Thank you for sharing it!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Anyone remember this story? #73999
    Hunter S Creek
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    I'm sorry, aazby, I struck out trying to find it.

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Women in Combat – opinions please #74161
    Hunter S Creek
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    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.

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    Hunter

    in reply to: A couple photo-manipulations #74103
    Hunter S Creek
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    Cool work!

    Thank you for sharing them!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Selma Blair morph #74092
    Hunter S Creek
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    Nicely done!

    Thank you for sharing!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Anyone remember this story? #73997
    Hunter S Creek
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    Welcome to Amaz0ns.com, aazby!

    More details regarding your story search would be helpful  🙂

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Breast Expansion? #73758
    Hunter S Creek
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    I agree with several colleagues above that breast growth, height growth, muscle growth, etc., are usually about female empowerment.

    When it comes to female growth fantasies, sexual or otherwise, for many the concept of female empowerment often involves more than just an increase in raw muscle power for the main female character.  There certainly are some fans who appreciate increases in one or more physical attributes alone.  Some others appreciate an increase in the female character's intelligence, or her acquisition of magical or super powers, or a personality change, etc.  Sometimes these changes occur without any actual change in the fantasy female character's appearance (e.g., Super Girl never looks as strong as she is). 
    Still others see the disempowerment of one or more male protagonists or agonists as being essential for the empowerment of the female protagonist (e.g., almost any of Marknew's great stories).

    For myself, I am attracted to tall, leggy, busty women who are athletically (or better) muscled.  All the better if they were anything but that at the onset of the fantasy.

    In my opinion, the idea of the body of a nice, intelligent, honest, and fun woman growing from short, scrawny, and underdeveloped into my ideal is just plain fun! 

    For me female growth is often merely a fun fantasy so it does not have to necessarily follow all of the laws of physiology or physics.  However, as discussed in other threads, for me there is a point where the further suspension of disbelief is not possible and I lose interest.  For me there is also a point where the fantasy woman character can be too tall or too leggy or too busty or too muscular and I lose interest.  However, when that happens it never occurs to me to criticize the author/artist for taking their fantasy to a point/level that is past my interest or that diverges from my interest.  I simply stop reading the story or looking at the artwork and express appreciation to the creator for sharing the parts that I did like.

    As far as casting aspersions on someone else's fantasy …  What's the point? 
    A fantasy is a fantasy.  Fantasies are personal and not subject to negotiation or education or popularity contests.  The only possible value that such criticism can have is for the caster to believe that he/she is disempowering the target.  The reality is that they are actually disempowering themselves in the eyes of the rest of us.

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Siren of Steel #72719
    Hunter S Creek
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    Well done!

    Thank you for sharing!

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    Hunter

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