i only started on pc back in 2015, was looking for bikini pix on utube, a comment mentioned girlswithmuscles, and i have been hooked on the bbs, fit girls, trailer trash, here ever since then. i hit reddit for flatties. Until a couple months ago, i didnt know you had trans and x rated material of any kind here. each to their own.
> First I came across as a kid was boomerflex way back then. Surprised to see it was still up when I checked the other day. It hasn't changed a bit from that ugly early 2000s web design
Tred easy my friend. Boomer passed away, so lets be gentle in our criticism.😩
I didn't mean it as a criticism, it's actually nostalgic for me. Sucks about the news
From the late 1970s through the late '90s (yes, I'm dating myself), I occasionally hit the newsstands for magazines like Sports Review Wrestling and, eventually, Women's Physique World. I found an ad for Diana the Valkyrie around 1999 in the back of one of the mags, after I had bought my first Mac (never could quite figure out Micro-Tel / Intel-Soft, etc. Plug & play got me into modern times).
Yes, DTV is still around and it isn't the only site that uses that long obsolete, late '90s, template. J. P. Erickson still uses the DTV base for his Athletic Women Magazine and Her Flex Appeal sites. It's also still used by Muscle Tease dot com.
I go back before websites. The old alt.amazon-women.admirers Usenet newsgroup was the place to be back then. Lots of fun downloading pics with my 9600 baud dial-up modem, and my 386 computer. ;)
Same for me. I didn't even know Usenet newsgroups, or AAWA existed, existed until I was lent one of the "Internet Directory" magazines. After that, it was pretty difficult to find out by myself where to find Usenet servers and how to connect as the information wasn't conveniently searchable but I managed. After that, I found Diana The Valkyrie and then, little by little, more sites started getting online, and directories like Andy's Muscle Goddesses (AMG) were indexing the female muscle world.
In case you're not aware, you can use the Wayback Machine to get historical snapshots of now-defunct sites. Unfortunately, though, most of the time it doesn't save larger files, like pictures.
I don't remember the url but it was a Geocities site with a bright yellow background, it was 1998 and I fell in love with Paula Suzuki.
Muscles of Dee Kay??
Probably thevalkyrie, during dial up internet days.
Also recall a site called Iron Tim.
Oh, the excitement of watching a picture slowly appear on the monitor, it was anticipation like being a
kid on Christmas day.
I also exchanged a few emails with Becky Rampey, the late 90s. She was gracious in her replies. I'd think of her
typing her reply as her 15 inch biceps flexed a bit.
Probably Muscles of Dee Kay. I remember seeing Marla Duncan in one of the sports magazines and Amy Fadhli on the Fitness America Pageant. Those were some of the first "WOW" moments for me with muscular women.
Diana the Valkyrie and muscles of dee kay...Andy muscle goddess, also great.... waiting on updates... what a time.
Can't recall. But the earliest website I actually paid for was Cindy Phillips's website. Worth every penny. 😏
Diana the Valkyrie and muscles of dee kay...Andy muscle goddess, also great.... waiting on updates... what a time.
Yeees, the one I loved and visited regullary was Andy Muscle Goddess, AMG. The site got so huge that it really took RAM and internet bandwith... so then AMG lite was released because of that, and it got very smooth.
By today standars, it didnt have much material, but I inspect every inch of that site back then.
Oh, I forgot about this one, not sure if anyone else mentioned it. Even before the AAWA newgroup, there was the Amazon Arena BBS. It was a dial-up subscription BBS. It had pictures and stories, etc. I don't think there were any videos, but a vid would have taken years to upload or download in those days. Anyone else remember it?
Does anyone remember Pinky's Links? That's a blast from the past.