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ParticipantOut of words. :blink:
I couldn’t agree more. I would buy that immediately to my desk.
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ParticipantElena Shportun
Alina Popa
Elena Oana Hreapca
Marja Lehtonen
Erica Kern
Shawn Tan
Rebekah Kresila
Sarah Hayes
Christy Resendes
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ParticipantShe doesn’t look that bad. Especially her body.
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ParticipantShe didn’t win world’s hottest bodybuilder voting for second time in a row at unrealmuscle for nothing. She’s truly something to behold.
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ParticipantSome reminders from the past.






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ParticipantNooooo, don’t wear long boots; those hide your amazing legs!
Just curious, has your height troubled your judging in bodybuilding? You’re a lot taller than most of the girls in the stage.
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Participantothello27 wrote:
Hello Everyone,
This is my first post.I think the reason why most men won’t aproach female bodybuilders when it comes to dating is they can’t come to terms with a strong woman.They probably still adhear to men are strong and women and delicate and dainty,and when they see women with muscles they can’t wrap there minds around it and become frightened instead of trying to get to know the woman underneath the muscles.As for me I would have no problem dating a female bodybuilder.Now aproaching her and striking up a conversation/asking for her number i might be a little scarred because I am not in the best of shape and since she would be in awesome shape she might look down on me or i might not be in her league.Does this make sense.philip
I don’t fully agree. I think it’s just more a topic of likes and dislikes. Strong and independent woman who do and get what they want might scare some men but many guys who like that type of girls are just not into muscles. Plain and simple.
And as for the actual topic, if the relationship is based on the looks and not the women inside, they’re on thin ice. Of course it might be the thing that brought the two together and is the common thing to them, but when it starts to get more serious, there has to be something more. As Best says in his post, she just happens to a bodybuilder.
I guess I would feel out of my league while approaching some fbb too. But what can I say, I’m a visualist who wants good looking partners and you can call me frivolous, but I would feel dishonest if I said the looks don’t matter.
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ParticipantDevonCory wrote:
An interesting topic though the whining and bashing is more than a little annoying. The fact that even today, there are men who are themselves part of the sport and of the culture, who can’t talk about their dislike of FBB without insulting them is crazy. Show some respect guys, come on! :angry:
Yeah, it is kind of sad. And many times it’s not even the R-word but they just don’t like women hitting the gym seriously.
You don’t like it , fine; really it’s ok to disagree, but don’t be an asshole. Some people just need to work on their views and how to express themselves.
Once I heard Russian weightlifting coach openly saying to Finnish young lifters that girls shouldn’t hit the weights. I felt disgusted. Come on, this is 21st century. Get out of your closets! It’s okay for a woman to want to be strong — and vice versa — it’s ok for a man to like ballet or whatever.
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ParticipantHerbiceps has some great videos of Rebekah, unfortunately no previews of those. What bugs me about some photographers is can’t they keep their cheezy dialogue to themselves.
While searching these videos I reminded how few real training videos are out there.
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ParticipantMaitolasi wrote:
The Girl on the right is Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir from (surprice surprice) Iceland and might be making her breakthrough in this season. We will see.


She has a blog but it is in Icelandic.
Some new images from her blog:




And Tatiana Kashirina cleanin 190 kg in training :blink:

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