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David
ParticipantMAn it is so great to see your stuff again. And again. And again…
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ParticipantCool. Got a title or issue #?
David
ParticipantWell when you are creating the ultimate in feminine power sometimes you want to have the breasts come along for the ride and sometimes you don’t. I don’t always figure they’re necessary but they are a nice bonus even if they hide some of the pectoral developement. 😈
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ParticipantWow I get mentioned again. 😳 Thanks. I hadn’t thought of continuing the story, I thought it was a nice place to finish. I have a tendancey to go on and on in a story instead of just finishing it. I’ve more in the works, hopefully some with LH-Art. Most of the stuff I’ve posted at Diana the Valkyrie has been continuations of someone else’s story but I might post some others there in the next month or so.
David
ParticipantAnd her pec bounces can be quite lethal at that scale.
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Participant😀 Hey one of mine made someone’s list.
Of course I love sories by Marknew, the Power Company and Lingster as well as an author named Phylogyna who used to wander around Wreck’s.David
ParticipantHere’s a young readers novel from 1967 that might interest. I say might because I’m not sure exactly how much growth is in it but there is some.
Master Mike and the Miracle Maid
by Elizabeth Starr Hill
Of course being this type of book it couldn’t really be callled a fetish book.David
ParticipantMuscle is denser. 😛
David
ParticipantHell I love Rides and Overhaulin on TLC.
David
ParticipantI used to hide my taste for amazonian women some because of reactions I’d get from some people. "Oh you’re a closet homosexual." Or some such nonsense but ever since high school I’d been a person who was following a different path so basically I said ‘fuck it’ when it came to others opinions, if they couldn’t understand my fascination then they were just hopeless.
I love the confidence and assertiveness it exemplifies. I’m no fan of shrinking violets or damsels in distress.
I love the additional curves it gives the body. Straightlines are for architecture. I’d loved big breasts for quite a while, still do but they aren’t as important as a curvy leg or arm, broad shoulders or sloping traps. There is something animalisitc or primal to that look of power. And with a certain amount of greed, the bigger the better. I’ve never seen a woman I thought was too big unless her bodyfat ratio was more than a little high.
And power is another thing with my fascination. The idea or visual of a woman lifting some terrific poundage is thrilling.
And the dedication and discipline it takes, something I find myself lacking. Sure I try to get to the gym and workout myself. But the day in day out workoutss and most of all dieting take a ton of discipline. -
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