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Snotling
Participantproteins at night are not a bad choice since your body uses the rest time to repair itself and proteins are needed for this.
in a bulk cycle, proteins at night are good, in a cutting cycle, well… low calories protein shakes would be better.
Snotling
ParticipantI love to see them, in true (not morphs) before and after… specialy when a delicate woman turns herself into a muscle godess, like Rebekka Armstrong or Heather Lee.
sites like Muscle tank feature amateurs that in some case make good progress
http://www.bodychangers.com/interviews.shtmlbut none of them are pros…
Snotling
ParticipantSNOTLING: Heh, thanks, but why don’t you tell the Marines that I don’t need to lose anymore 🙂
How much bodyfat do you have? I mean, the marines may have standards but if you have big bones and you are muscular, you can plead your case…
Snotling
ParticipantAye caramba!
you girl don’t need to loose anything in my book you look better than sensational!
If I could make a living out of taking pictures of women like you I would.
Snotling
Participanther bust looks way too saggy to be of any interest.
I hope she gets enough money from her site to get implants
October 29, 2004 at 4:40 am in reply to: She-Hulk Vol 3 – Issues #8-#12 – "Stronger then ever" – [Topics Merged] #10188Snotling
ParticipantI’m not into she-hulk anyway, never liked the character sorry, even if I’m a muscle growth fan. Green people are not the proble either… it realy is the character that’s the problem.
anyways, I looked at #8 at the comic book store and the inside art is absolutely repulsive.
I bought Superman 210 instead. I mean… It does have an intersting plotline AND wonder-woman in it! 😀
Snotling
ParticipantCalculate her start BMI.
BMI = BMI= (703 * W / H)/H
then reverse the formula at her new height or weight tu get the other.
(Weight is in pounds and Height is in inches)H = square_root(BMI*W*703)
W = (BMI*H*H)/703so if you want to alter her height to make her twice as tall you’ll find her new weight with the last formula (her BMI remains the same no matter how tall she gets) and if you want to double her weight, to make her twice as big, find her height using the second formula.
for other parts…
assume that if she grows proportionately, she wil grow as much in width as she did in height… and she’ll be proportionately bigger "around" if she’s twince as tall she’ll be twice as big around anypart of her body… waist, bicep, name it. if she’s 15% taller, she’ll be 15% bigger around as well… do the math.
Now, if you’re into Vore or such stuff… and you want to know if she can eat a man whole… a human stomach can hold aproximately one pound of food per hundred pound of bodyweight. Some people can stretch their stomach to twice that volume or more but more than twice the norm is extremely rare (think world record breaking potential)
Any questions?
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