I guess I’ll be the outlier to say that i think the average athletic 16 yearold boy would absolutely ragdoll the fuck out of almost any female bodybuilder. An average athletic 20-something guy? Forget about it. I love jacked girls just like the rest of you, but you’re all delusional.
'any female bodybuilder' is definitely an insane statement. Tell me with a straight face that a 16 year old would beat some of the PED monsters here with pecs as big as their head and arms the size of average peoples legs
What does average athletic mean? Because athletic is not average
Good questoind and good point. You are correct - athletic is not the average. The instruction means to ignore all the NON-athletic persons and consider only those who are already "athletic". Then build your argument taking only those guys into consideration.
Better chance of me outrunning/outmaneuvering a 180 lb muscular woman (assuming she is a bodybuilder and not an explosive athlete like a rugby player).
Haha true but you are less likely to feel the need to run away from a 110lbs girl
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Love that she checks out guys with a view of whether she could kick their ass. I would love her to tell me how easily she could deal with me
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I find women who lift just to say things like that are completely obnoxious. Take Andrea Shaw or an oldie Kim Chizevsky - both absolute tanks, but don't feel the need to say something like: I can kick that dude's ass. Totally off putting.
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Honestly, that post felt cringe to me. She took a picture of four dudes minding their own business and was like "yeah, I could easily kick their asses." It's great to advocate for women to train martial arts to defend themselves, but don't make a point of it at the expense of random guys doing their own thing.
Honestly, that post felt cringe to me. She took a picture of four dudes minding their own business and was like "yeah, I could easily kick their asses." It's great to advocate for women to train martial arts to defend themselves, but don't make a point of it at the expense of random guys doing their own thing.
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Honestly, that post felt cringe to me. She took a picture of four dudes minding their own business and was like "yeah, I could easily kick their asses." It's great to advocate for women to train martial arts to defend themselves, but don't make a point of it at the expense of random guys doing their own thing.
The excess testosterone she's been taking went to her brain. She's obnoxious.
K.O. is a tomboy slowly discovering the male worldview everyday, it is normal for women to dive head first into being a bit more masculine when they get in "our" world.
Like women who start cursing a lot unnecessarily, I know some. Or my female friend who liked to punch me out of a sudden.
Nowadays lots of women like to read/watch violent crime stories ("true crime").
One of them told me about her hypothesis: as girls grow overprotected by their family, they rarely experience violence in a controlled manner (like boys do when they fight and curse themselves), so when girls age they seek an "iniciation" to violence, but without a healthy control reference. [This could be another topic]
To be charitable to her, she did say she could defend herself against them, which could be interpreted as a female empowerment message.
Not being charitable at all - you're being an adult who is not chasing ways to be a victim of someone else's story.
Whether people agree or disagree with the women who voice it, women can be more at risk in ___ situations. She didn't say "I can kick any guy's ass in here" - after all, how would she even know what their training and skill sets might be? She says she could defend herself.
Now, I have taken a woman to dinner before who looked around the restaurant and declared to me, "I'm sure I could kick almost everyone's ass in here". Most people are not turned on by fantasy violence, but that shit was hot to me. KO's statement in that specific post is not meant to be titillating to guys like me at all - that message is for women.
When someone finds out about your muscle woman fetish, one of the things they asked, is why are attracted to women who can get your ass? On the other hand, does having a muscular body make them any tougher or violent than any other woman? It’s always been a stereotype that female bodybuilders are violent, as in The Simpsons episode “The Great Arms of The Ma” Marge gets muscular and then goes after her attacker, reacting to a scene from The Godfather. Do muscles give these women a physical advantage in terms of fighting? If you were to fulfill your fantasy of dating an FFB would you or anyone think you’re putting yourselves at risk? I know there have been incidents such as Dani Reardon attacking her then-boyfriend in 2014, and the domestic abuse accident with influencer Jessica Piccoli. One thing I have noticed with (not all) FFBs is that they don’t lift very much. I remember Dani was always lifting small weights, but again some do lift pretty heavy. So my overall question is, does a woman with muscle have the ability to do physical harm to you, do muscles make them tough, and able to beat you up? Or would such a thing be a choice, like how a man doesn't hit a woman, or only in an act of self-defense?
Depends. If you watched season 1 of physical 100 on Netflix, there was a massive asian FBB on it who had to keep the ball away from a stick looking dude that was an MMA fighter. She had a had a big size advantage but the dude made her submit pretty easily and won the event
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What fighting experience does she have the dudes probably have some from their childhood, she is still a girl and probably throws things like a girl which in turn means she moves like a girl in a fight, which in turn makes her several times more likely to be injured from just her own movement, thats why women get knee injuries several times more often than men, coordination.
Depends. If you watched season 1 of physical 100 on Netflix, there was a massive asian FBB on it who had to keep the ball away from a stick looking dude that was an MMA fighter. She had a had a big size advantage but the dude made her submit pretty easily and won the event
Already in the second season, a female MMA fighter beat a man in the same competition. In fact, this is a glitch in the rules not even related to gender or weight, the rules obviously prohibit beatings and the best tactic is "lie on the ball and hold it" The female bodybuilder in the first season simply decided to fight and, of course, lost to a professional MMA fighter.
Better chance of me outrunning/outmaneuvering a 180 lb muscular woman (assuming she is a bodybuilder and not an explosive athlete like a rugby player).