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May 07, 2021 - permalink

I see. Find a news agency.

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May 08, 2021 - permalink

And not buy them?

nop, I would never buy them cause:

A) My parents would find out B) I was a kid and they cost like $7?

May 08, 2021 - permalink

I see. But, your appetite was whetted.

May 08, 2021 - permalink

I was older when I first saw these, but I would look at them surreptitiously and then buy them along with some other magazine. As soon as I paid for it, I would slip it in inside the other magazine and walk out to my car.

May 08, 2021 - permalink

I dont remember how old I was when I saw my first Ms Olympia on ESPN. Maybe I was 10 years old (that was almost 15 years ago). I was in awe watching all the women pose. But then they removed all the FBB shows from ESPN and I forget about them for 5 years when a girl from school showed me how strong she was. Also that day I found out my new fetish for big hands and feet on women.

May 08, 2021 - permalink

Some of us seem to have just been born with the femuscle lust, wired this way. Others have some event in life that leads them. As long as I can remember...muscles on girls drove me crazy. The first time I ever felt a girls muscle...those thoughts and feelings surfaced in dreams. I never had the guts to approach the muscle girls in high school... probably still afraid that they would think I was weird. Now it comes naturally to me...to compliment them or to bring up things in a casual conversation.

fp909
May 08, 2021 - permalink

it got to me early, but sometimes i wonder if I might have ended up the same way had i not stumbled upon those Popular Science mags back in the day, or stayed up late and seen those old Bowflex ads.

May 08, 2021 - permalink

My dad always had his fitness mags to read in the bathroom because he was big into weightlifting and stuff so probably around 5th or 6th grade I started looking at them before I would take my showers (easiest time to be alone and not be bothered) and would look at the women in them and I fell head first into the world of muscular females. Started out just with the fitness and figure girls but then I came to love the Fbb’s as well. No regrets.

May 08, 2021 - permalink

Monica Brant, Timea Majorova, and Davana Medina were my first few female muscle lusts.

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May 11, 2021 - edited May 12, 2021 - permalink

Beth phoenix,there was video where she was lifting a guy wrestler on her shoulder

May 12, 2021 - permalink

Monica Brant, Timea Majorova, and Davana Medina were my first few female muscle lusts.

Yeah, same here. I have a smile on my face reading this. Nowadays they seem forgotten.

It was a strange time back then, when you had to buy magazines to get nice pictures of muscle girls. And now this Internet and this website it is such a overflow with muscle girls

May 12, 2021 - permalink
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May 12, 2021 - permalink

musclebox77 LOL!

May 12, 2021 - permalink

In the mid-1980s the BBC ran a show featuring Radio One DJ Dave Lee Travis (DLT) sitting by a roaring fire, introducing videos. Sound boring? It was anything but, because the songs were 'golden oldies', hits before the advent of the video era, so the BBC commissioned videos to be made to fit the music. The resulting videos were clever, surreal, funny, and touchingly sad. Some were brilliant, a few were predictable but others had unexpected twists.

most were pretty shit - but one had a female bodybuilder - caroline cheshire- flexing to the song," Bend me shape me " -wish i could find it somewhere

I remember, i must have been about 11 or 12 - it was primetime saturday evening, seeing this out of the blue sudddenly come on TV with the family all around, i didn't know what to do with myself, i was hooked for life

That was one of triggers for me too! I recently found it in YouTube but it seems to have disappeared again which is a shame.

May 13, 2021 - permalink

That was one of triggers for me too! I recently found it in YouTube but it seems to have disappeared again which is a shame.

  • damn - would love to see it again
May 13, 2021 - permalink

In the mid-1980s the BBC ran a show featuring Radio One DJ Dave Lee Travis (DLT) sitting by a roaring fire, introducing videos. Sound boring? It was anything but, because the songs were 'golden oldies', hits before the advent of the video era, so the BBC commissioned videos to be made to fit the music. The resulting videos were clever, surreal, funny, and touchingly sad. Some were brilliant, a few were predictable but others had unexpected twists.

most were pretty shit - but one had a female bodybuilder - caroline cheshire- flexing to the song," Bend me shape me " -wish i could find it somewhere

I remember, i must have been about 11 or 12 - it was primetime saturday evening, seeing this out of the blue sudddenly come on TV with the family all around, i didn't know what to do with myself, i was hooked for life

This was one of my triggers too. I found it on YouTube before it was removed, and I was amazed at how small Caroline Cheshire was compared to today's female bodybuilders. I suppose it was the idea that she was a woman who purposely developed her muscles, rather than the size of her muscles that did it for me.

May 20, 2021 - edited May 20, 2021 - permalink

For me it was WWE. I had all the merch when I was little, including a subscription to WWE Magazine. Each issue came with a small poster, & my walls were filled with them. When I was around 11 or 12, I got an issue with a poster of Kaitlyn flexing her biceps while crushing a beer can in each hand. I didn't really know how to feel about it, but I knew I liked what I was seeing. After that, I started paying attention to Kaitlyn's arms whenever she was on TV. She often utilized a side headlock when she wrestled, & I remember being infatuated watching her control opponents with her powerful arms. Ever since then, I've believed muscle girls are simply superior.

As I got older, & my interest in muscle girls progressed, I found myself losing interest in "normal" looking girls. Celebs like Meghan Fox & Mila Kunis suddenly became boring to me. My girlfriend is pretty muscular, (thanks to a lifetime of track & field), & when I explained this to her, I was pleasantly surprised by her reaction. She said she likes that I'm attracted to her entire body, rather than just a few select parts of it. She explained that most guys look at girls as nothing more than boobs & butts. Her previous bfs showed zero interest in the parts of her body she worked soooo hard to build! That made her feel ashamed of her muscles. The fact that I worship every inch of her brings her a kind of pride that most guys just can't. She's confident as hell now & she credits me a major reason for that.

I guess my point is, don't be ashamed of your interest in muscle girls. Some of them actually appreciate it.

This is the poster that essentially started it all btw

May 21, 2021 - permalink

For me it was WWE. I had all the merch when I was little, including a subscription to WWE Magazine. Each issue came with a small poster, & my walls were filled with them. When I was around 11 or 12, I got an issue with a poster of Kaitlyn flexing her biceps while crushing a beer can in each hand. I didn't really know how to feel about it, but I knew I liked what I was seeing. After that, I started paying attention to Kaitlyn's arms whenever she was on TV. She often utilized a side headlock when she wrestled, & I remember being infatuated watching her control opponents with her powerful arms. Ever since then, I've believed muscle girls are simply superior.

As I got older, & my interest in muscle girls progressed, I found myself losing interest in "normal" looking girls. Celebs like Meghan Fox & Mila Kunis suddenly became boring to me. My girlfriend is pretty muscular, (thanks to a lifetime of track & field), & when I explained this to her, I was pleasantly surprised by her reaction. She said she likes that I'm attracted to her entire body, rather than just a few select parts of it. She explained that most guys look at girls as nothing more than boobs & butts. Her previous bfs showed zero interest in the parts of her body she worked soooo hard to build! That made her feel ashamed of her muscles. The fact that I worship every inch of her brings her a kind of pride that most guys just can't. She's confident as hell now & she credits me a major reason for that.

I guess my point is, don't be ashamed of your interest in muscle girls. Some of them actually appreciate it.

This is the poster that essentially started it all btw

Marry that woman! (your girlfriend, that is, not Kaitlyn 😆)

May 21, 2021 - permalink

For me it was WWE. I had all the merch when I was little, including a subscription to WWE Magazine. Each issue came with a small poster, & my walls were filled with them. When I was around 11 or 12, I got an issue with a poster of Kaitlyn flexing her biceps while crushing a beer can in each hand. I didn't really know how to feel about it, but I knew I liked what I was seeing. After that, I started paying attention to Kaitlyn's arms whenever she was on TV. She often utilized a side headlock when she wrestled, & I remember being infatuated watching her control opponents with her powerful arms. Ever since then, I've believed muscle girls are simply superior.

As I got older, & my interest in muscle girls progressed, I found myself losing interest in "normal" looking girls. Celebs like Meghan Fox & Mila Kunis suddenly became boring to me. My girlfriend is pretty muscular, (thanks to a lifetime of track & field), & when I explained this to her, I was pleasantly surprised by her reaction. She said she likes that I'm attracted to her entire body, rather than just a few select parts of it. She explained that most guys look at girls as nothing more than boobs & butts. Her previous bfs showed zero interest in the parts of her body she worked soooo hard to build! That made her feel ashamed of her muscles. The fact that I worship every inch of her brings her a kind of pride that most guys just can't. She's confident as hell now & she credits me a major reason for that.

I guess my point is, don't be ashamed of your interest in muscle girls. Some of them actually appreciate it.

This is the poster that essentially started it all btw

You would have loved the attitude era and Chyna

May 21, 2021 - permalink

I remember the second it happened. I was about 12 or 13, and I just finished watching SNL when a commercial came on for the Movie Skin Depp. They basically showed the whole Ray Hollitt scene and I was hooked ever since *

May 23, 2021 - permalink

I must have been 10 years old or so, in the middle of the summer when nothing happens so the TV stations in my country run out of news to report on and end up re-using stories from previous years or just covering pretty much anything just to fill the air time.

On this particular day, I was watching the news and they reported on some kind of meeting of Playboy girls taking place in the capital of my country. Why that was newsworthy, I really don't know. But anyway the journalist spoke to some of the girls, and asked one of them what it takes to be a Playboy girl. She spoke about how you have to have a nice figure, to be charming, and you also have to work out... then she lifted her shirt and flexed her abs, before smiling and winking for the camera! I haven't seen that news story again, but it definitely lit a flame inside of me. The sight of that girl's abs made me realise that a midsection is a woman's hottest feature. From then I slowly entered the rabbit-hole, getting into more and more muscular abs, then biceps, then all body parts. If I were to see that news story again today, I probably wouldn't find her abs that impressive since I've since got used to a higher standard. But at the time, they were easily the hottest, most ripped abs I'd seen on a woman

Jun 16, 2021 - permalink

I was 16 years old. I saw a video on YouTube once of wenona getting her abs kicked and punched. That was soo hot... That thick stomach muscles taking the hits. After that I was hooked to female muscles and particularly rock hard abs. Unfortunately that video got taken down. It is on clip4sale now as wenona stomped but not free.

Jun 16, 2021 - permalink

I was pretty young, around 7 or 8, and my best friend had a sister who used to work out. She was 15 at the time. She wasn't ripped and didn't have abs, but had huge biceps. I even got to feel them once and they were rock hard. I armwrestled her once as well and she just toyed with me and effortlessly put my hand down. She beat me with me using two hands as well. This got me started

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