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John
ParticipantI'm a big Zelda fan. Nice. Although, she'd probably kick Ganon's ass and defeat the purpose of just about every Zelda game ever made.
John
ParticipantI usually have a really strong female or male in my stories have a workout partner of greater or equal strength. That way the two can do special counter-resistance exercises like bench-press-like pushes and whatnot. This way, as one gets stronger, the workout buddy gets stronger as well.
Of course they need some sort of stabilizing element, so I usually implement a strong strap that wraps around both, or have them in a sturdy building or rock cavity to stabilize it.
I never really get my fantasy characters uncontrollably strong (for example, a 1500 lb bench is about the highest I go normally), so I don't have many problems 'containing' the strength. OK, I do sometimes have girls lifting elephants off the the ground by one side (jungle girl 'taming' nature), so I do get a little carried away.
I guess if I can't fathom something happening realistically, I usually don't do it. Then again, realistic for me isn't very limited, so I put all types of weirdo scenarios in my view of 'reality'. Besides, if I need something really requiring a lot of power, I just make the character smart enough to invent their own solution, if not in a technologically advanced setting.
John
ParticipantThe temple looks to be in good hands.
John
ParticipantI'd consider myself very lucky if I were you (at least as far as having a mom you can share this stuff with). I've had tight security on my stuff since I started. I'm sure my parents saw some of it growing up, but I wouldn't confront them directly with it. Now I have a little more room, but still keep my work well hidden and out of view.
John
ParticipantShe could probably curl a car, or a house. That's huge!
John
ParticipantShe runs track as well.
John
ParticipantI started when I realized they'd only show one bb'ing show on TV every few months, and I wanted to see more muscle women. I wasn't up to buying WPWs (too young for one thing). I thought they were one of the most beautiful things on the planet, but to say they were rare would be an understatement.
So I started drawing them. I drew quite a few until '98 when I first discovered online FBB photos (but have since resumed in recent years). I started out with smaller, realistic babes but soon pushed it to the absurd (we're talking parabolic muscle bulges here). Soon I realized sometimes less is more, so I cut back and tried to get it somewhere near reality. My girls are still quite huge and stocky, but rarely very tall. I've always been tall (about 6-7 now), and I sometimes wish I was short and less of a sore thumb in the crowd. Plus I've always hated trying to build muscle on such a tall frame, so I don't give my female characters these disadvantages.
Funny how being tall and somewhat lanky (not any more, just fat now), I find short, stocky dynamos the most attractive body types on women. Go figure.
The one thing that shocked me upon going online was seeing how women were getting close to the size I was fantasizing about all those years w/o the internet. I had seen Karla Nelson on the back of a few wrestling mags in the late 80s/early 90s, Chyna had been in the WWF for a few years, and Nicole Bass was on Howard Stern, but one woman that completely blew me away was Tina Lockwood. She seemed to come closest to my freakishly huge fantasy women, and I became 'addicted' to her photos instantly.
Even though more and more women are getting into FBB'ing, I still find the drawing is the easiest way to get the look I want, and I don't have many limits when drawing. And let's face it, when you get the FBB bug there are never too many muscle women. Real FBBs are inspiring and sexy, but I will always have a place for the woman populating the near limitless realm of paper and pixel.
John
ParticipantThat's a better "Slop Drop" move than the Godwinn one. (wrestling tag team from about a decade ago)
Is the girl going off to be a BB going to interfere with her brother's wedding plans?
John
ParticipantSo who's the younger guy drooling in the bottom of the last pic?
John
ParticipantCool. Those are great looking animal amazons — or should I say, "anizons".
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