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shaanta2
Nov 20, 2012 - context
While there are more women into body building and strength training, they are still a small percentage of the population.   Most of the women I see on a  daily basis range from somewhat overweight to morbidly obese.  I don't see that changing anytime soon. 
muscularcalvesman
Nov 15, 2012 - context
I'm definitely into women with muscles, especially if they have muscular calves. Even if they don't have much muscle in other parts of their bodies, but as long there is plenty of muscle on the calves, I'm game. Do you want me to share some stories with you? You can check out some of my stories on on saradas.org in the calves and legs forum. Go to a thread called 'a couple of new muscular calves ladies in the club'. My username there in calfmusclefan.
muscularcalvesman
Nov 15, 2012 - context
Of course she would be. Yes, guys are naturally stronger than women. But if you take a women who goes to the gym regularly and lifts weights and pit her against a guy who has never lifted weights his entire life, the woman would definitely be way stronger. So yes, Britney would be stronger than guys who don't work out.
lotsandlotsapoo
Nov 13, 2012 - context
Counterpoint: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2118133/Schoolgirl-10-breaks-world-weightlifting-record-heaving-TWICE-bodyweight.html

IMO as long as you make sure she's safe there's no reason to hold her back.
wihs2006
Nov 13, 2012 - context
IMO I would wait until she is about 13/14 to bring up working out, muscle building, etc.

As a 24 year old guy who started working out when I was 13 I can tell you that there were alot of the more athletic girls starting to work out around the same age as well. Wait till she is a freshman in high school.
Nov 11, 2012 - context
OK, a serious topic for once.

Some background: I have been a muscle fan for about 30 years since teenage.  I am now happily married a wonderful totally non-muscle lady.  We have a rock solid relationship and although my wife knows about my love of muscle, I keep this sthenolagnia under tight control.  I should add that I'm not into the whole sub-dom thing, wrestling, arm wrestling, lifting and carrying or any of the other related aspects of muscle fandom which are often mentioned on GWM.  For me it's about enjoyment and admiration of the muscular female form and the women who sculpt their bodies and follow a healthy fitness lifestyle, nothing more, nothing less.  Some guys like skinny girls, some like girls with big breasts. I, in common with most others who visit GWM, like seeing women with athletic muscular bodies.

To get to the point, we have a lovely six-year-old daughter and today she looked at a cartoon picture of a man on the front of a body facts book for children.  The picture was of a man flexing his biceps and she said, out of the blue, "I'd love to have muscles as big as that".  I have never given the slightest hint to her of my love of muscle but as a father, I would be proud if she chose to go into fitness or even natural bodybuilding as a career or at an amateur level.  I WANT TO MAKE IT ABSOLUTELY CLEAR that this is NOT about me oggling my daughter in a bikini on stage or in a sexy photo-shoot - that would be just EEEEWWWW!  If she was a boy, it would be a non-issue.

So here's the question, is she too young to be made aware of the possibilities of what she might try when she's older.  Is there anyone else out there who is a father of girls but also a muscle fan for whom this issue has cropped up?

Your reactions please ...

(By the way, I hope I don't need to say this but inappropriate posts will be reported. If necessary, I will simply delete the entire topic.)
muscugirl
Nov 08, 2012 - context
Hey guys, I appreciate your support THANK YOU VERY MUCH! <3
pumkinbom
Oct 24, 2012 - context
I think there is a shift on what we think the role of a man and a woman is in society as to what it was like before and when you take into account that and some other factors you see an overall de-emasculation of men and more accepted for woman to act masculine.

What I mean is that looking at popular culture you can tell more femine traits are being sought after in guys with the rise of singers like Justin Bieber, Jonas Brothers, and One Directions (Music taste and preference aside these are popular culture.) who are younger, emotional, artistic, and have less masculine features overall facially and in muscle but this is the norm as opposed to the action movie era of the 80's/90's. Now there are exceptions to the norm and woman who will always be in the minority but from my observations this is the way it has gone.

Woman on the other hand are going the other way with it albeit with limitations. Woman are can be more sexually open then once before and have more authority in relationships. There is not a sport in my province that does not have a female equivalent and ones that dont allow woman to play on the same teams are guys, hell I know woman boxers/wrestlers who due to weight classes fight guys and won (Usually using speed over strength). There has been a higher interest in things such as Crossfit and fitness in general and when I go to the gym there are way more woman overall then men although free weights are still male dominated.

Im not an expert but Im just going off my own observations. As men are lucky as we can act more femine then woman can be masculine overall. More woman are seeing being fit and showing some muscle as sexy and more men seem to be accepting of it but I think it has more to do with our societies current focus on health and fitness in this decade and higher fat diets that leads to more naturally muscular woman now then in the past but its a fine line for a woman before being shunned by men for being "too muscular" even at the fitness level.

As each generation passes I think we will actually see a shift in this role more so but not so much that we will see a complete reversal but more of an evening out and that will not be anytime soon but over the coarse of a few generations. Woman who work out now also have better supplements then use to be available to put on size easier but if the trent increases then who is to say each generation of woman wont have an easier time putting on weight/muscle density and if men keep going at their trent we may see a generation of men who have a harder time putting on muscle which seems like it would come sooner then the opposite.

I also heard somewhere that in the Y chromosome that makes a baby male as each generation goes by it is getting smaller. I have heard things disproving and for this so it may play an overall factor but if thats the case it is not something we can help and emasculation is gonna happen but I think even it is a case that the Y chromosome is shrinking Im thinking it caused by our actions rather then on its own but I aint no scientist, just a man who likes woman with big muscles.

Im actually not in favor of this whole role reversal thing as Im just kind of a masculine guy who things a man should be a man but to each their own. I also do not want to say its getting easier for woman to put on muscle to a noticeable degree or not because I dont wish to take anything away from the current generation of female atheletes who worked hard for their results but when I see that 17 year old girl from the UK and Haylee McNeff at 21 and hear they are natural (Which I do not doubt at all.) it makes me think of these things.

Sorry bout the short novel guys but I mum this idea in my head quite a bit haha.
chuckr1958
Oct 20, 2012 - context
Having admired female bodybuilders since 1980, I've always wondered what happened to them when they left the sport.  Thinking of the past ones, maybe someone can followup with where they are today.  I will start with my favorite bicep bodybuilder, Michele Maroldo.  I heard she got into wrestling and then vanished. 

Others may include... Bev Francis, Rachel McClish, Christa Bauch, Cornelia Brandt... and so many more.
chuckr1958
Oct 20, 2012 - context
Old posts, but I am a new member... look for me on yahoo... cjr_lpsg
j2k
Oct 07, 2012 - context
Nikki Fuller is the embodiment of hotness. She's big and wide with long blonde hair and a pretty face, but she also has the most feminine voice you'll ever hear. I don't know if she is/has been on steroids but even if she had she retained her sweet girly voice.
robg2014
Oct 02, 2012 - context
robg2014
Sep 30, 2012 - context
girlflexfan
Sep 28, 2012 - context
Don't mean to take this thread political, but the image of Samuel L. Jackson made me have to post this, don't blast me over the political message, I just think its a pretty funny video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK2B3zw82xc&feature=em-subs_digest-newavtr
girlflexfan
Sep 28, 2012 - context
This is a good question, the original question however was pertaining to muscle girls, is that necessarily bodybuilders?  If you include fitness girls (or just the ordinary girl next door athletic type) I think the answer may be different.

In my opinion there are some absolutely gorgeous girls out there that look ridiculous with implants.  Especially when overdone and not in tune with their body.

Others, like blondechic.net is super hot, it looks great on her, although I would like to see what it was like before the implants, maybe she was just as hot.

I have been browsing on Daily Motion, they have a lot of nudity (including blondechic who looks amazing - and some other girl who has really skinny arms but a big round bicep!) - I posted a couple of links on my site - http://www.girlflexfan.com in recent days.  Check it out. Daily Motion does require you register, and I've not gotten any spam (yet!).  
chinchin
Sep 17, 2012 - context
There's a couple of possibilities as to why HGH use is widespread in the bodybuilding world (though please note that I'm just an everyday schmoe, not an MD or a chemist - so take everything I say with a grain of salt).

My understanding is that HGH and steroids work through a slightly different biological mechanism, so that using a combination of HGH and steroids produces a much better result than just using steroids (or HGH) alone.

Also, only recently has HGH finally became widely available at reasonable prices (until about ten years ago, it could only be extracted from human cadavers, making it frightfully expensive. Today, it can be manufactured in labs).  When it showed up on the scene, it offered the promise of big muscle growth with little or none of the masculinizing effects one gets from steroid use (such as deepening of the voice, and development of facial hair). 

Naturally, this seemed a godsend to female bodybuilders . . .  until it became apparent that HGH use also brought along a whole bunch of its own undesirable side effects.

I'm still waiting for the magic formula that allows women to grow big muscles with NO undesirable side effects.  When that happens, I'll lobby to have it introduced into the nation's drinking water supplies.  Until then, though, I guess there's no free lunch when it comes to muscle-building drugs.
marcusaurel
Sep 16, 2012 - context
good question.
It is one (of many other) side effect, some guys (and girls) are willing to accept, just to get bigger arms, legs, shoulders, backs...
marcusaurel
Sep 16, 2012 - context
well, if there is no fbb in your local gym... try another one...
in big citys you will find enough gyms with muscular women.

Of course, thinking you would find a pro bodybuilder like Maria Calo there, is naive.
(PS. I loooove Maria, no matter what her face looks like)
anon-e-mouse
Sep 15, 2012 - context
 :D LOL :D
Chainer
Sep 15, 2012 - context
damn...just imagining me saying n gettting it done..aroused me...although i was already looking at stuff..:p...now i jst have to convwert that to hindi for my girls here..lets c

chadhag
Sep 13, 2012 - context
damn...just imagining me saying n gettting it done..aroused me...although i was already looking at stuff..:p...now i jst have to convwert that to hindi for my girls here..lets c
frankharlow8576
Sep 09, 2012 - context
Renne a a true muscle goddess of epic proportions. She's gorgeous and sexy and strong.
She's the ultimate bicep queen. A feast for the eyes and good for the soul.
Sep 07, 2012 - context
Always start with a compliment on how fit she looks and how hitting the weights has paid off and how the dedication to the gym is tough but it shows in her muscular developement. I'm not sure that a comparison of her arms to yours is a compliment to her; its more like putting yourself down, a muscular woman may only respond to a confident man....just my opinion. To get a flex you need to use a line like " I bet your bicep looks great when you flex it" or " I bet you get alot of flex requests, and here's another one"...something complimentary and a little funny has always worked for me...good luck !!
invader88
Sep 07, 2012 - context
My wife has always had big muscles (for a woman), noticeably big, and would show definition without flexing. She found pictures on my phone consistantly of muscular women. I like huge muscles on a woman (Ex. Julie Bourassa, Tammy Jones, Renne Toney), she thought I was bi because I like "manly" looking women. I told her exactly what I thought of these women and that it was a turn on for me and that I was very turned on by her as she gained (size) after having our child. She griped that she felt uncomfortable we me rubbing her arms when we were active. I told her that she was a pretty buff looking woman herself. I thought she was going to go off but she shook her head and it simmered down. Now she is asking what I would think if she got more defined, I told her (truthfully) that I didnt want her to loose size and SHE LIKED IT!!! Since then for some reason she flexes and shows off consistantly! I don't know where the turn around came from but she likes being more muscular than me. I have been catching a lot of "what do you think about the wife being so buff"? I amswer truthfully that I love her look and why is that anyone's concern. Everything is fine, I'm completely In love with my wife, and it's like a dream come true. As for being in the closet, I have acceptance for myself and I have to tell you, I am not AT ALL AKWARD with my wife in public. Be proud my man it's all good, we're normal guys that like women with muscles. What's wrong with that? 8)
invader88
Sep 06, 2012 - context
I don't know her personality, but physically I'd be totally cool with her-regardless of what anyone thinks. I don't have any problems being with her intimately and for sure would not pass up the opporitunity! o.0
Thanks for sharing!
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