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The more I get into muscular women, the less I like them.

Oct 28, 2024 - permalink

Bit of a clickbait title, but I've noticed something recently. I used to LOVE hyper muscular women that (online) still looked feminine. Recently, however, I've had a couple of real-life sightings of some juiced girls and have found that in-person, they look much more masculine than I prefer. The more I've developed a fetish for jacked women, the more I've come to think a natural girl with good curves and abs is the pinnacle of beauty (see attached.)

Has anybody else experienced this?

I came up with 80s and 90s fitness women and FBBs, but I think my penchant for muscular women has been tempered as muscle-massing became more prevalent and I became more aware of how unhealthy the lifestyle can be. I see a bunch of women on GWM who are worshipped in the comments and wonder if they're going to live to 50.

Oct 28, 2024 - permalink

I love muscular women more than ever, but my preference has changed for size.

I'm a bodybuilder myself and an enhanced one. I use steroids, although a lot less than most guys my size would. I enjoy the effects of the drugs but I'm wary of the health costs. There is absolutely a way to use them responsibly and sustainably, and that's what I try to do. I'm bigger than I ever thought I would be, but I'm not gonna win a pro card. That's fine for me.

Now, for women, if they're going to be an IFBB pro, then they're going to have to juice hard. And go into a very unhealthy territory. There's absolutely zero judgement from me and I'm fully supportive of them chasing their dreams. I admire their dedication too.. which is definitely more than my own.

THAT SAID.. from my own perspective, I'm less and less attracted to the heavy roid users. That's a me problem and not a them problem. I'm far more into the Vladislava's of the world.

Oct 28, 2024 - permalink

Could be because the overwhelming majority of today's really big, high profile FBBs aren't exactly...feminine or have that girlish charm.

Oct 28, 2024 - permalink

I love muscular women more than ever, but my preference has changed for size.

I'm a bodybuilder myself and an enhanced one. I use steroids, although a lot less than most guys my size would. I enjoy the effects of the drugs but I'm wary of the health costs. There is absolutely a way to use them responsibly and sustainably, and that's what I try to do. I'm bigger than I ever thought I would be, but I'm not gonna win a pro card. That's fine for me.

Now, for women, if they're going to be an IFBB pro, then they're going to have to juice hard. And go into a very unhealthy territory. There's absolutely zero judgement from me and I'm fully supportive of them chasing their dreams. I admire their dedication too.. which is definitely more than my own.

THAT SAID.. from my own perspective, I'm less and less attracted to the heavy roid users. That's a me problem and not a them problem. I'm far more into the Vladislava's of the world.

Same. Give me the Loren Calderonis, Isabella Ruiz Baenas, Blaklee Ortegas, and Shannon Seeleys of the bodybuilding world.

Oct 28, 2024 - permalink

Sounds like your tastes are becoming more realistic.

Girls like Andrea Shaw, Ashley Jones, and Angela Yeo scratch an itch for me, but I doubt I'd have a genuine attraction to them.

Oct 28, 2024 - permalink
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third wave feminism has ruined an entire generation of females including those that are not bodybuilders or fitness babes, say those born from 1990-2004. the entitlement, aggro "we so oppressed" attitude, and a subtle yet definitive masculine affect particularly in Western countries. there is hope for the newer generations as that worldview seems to have run its course and thankfully fallen out of fashion. a welcome return to the classic feminine traits that made the world worship women in the first place seems to be making a comeback but wtf do i know

We had a whole entire post on here recently about whether or not women with muscles were becoming the norm and most agreed that they absolutely are, I think the main take away from that thread was that the female empowerment movement has played a significant role in why more and more people have accepted different body types from girls.

Your way of thinking actually leads to closed mindedness which then leads to thoughts of how women should really look, and in a patriarchal society the main look that everyone defaults back to is “skinny is best! NO fat AND NO MUSCLE”, in other words you’re your own worse enemy not feminists.

Oct 28, 2024 - permalink

That’s the difference between a fetish and a preference op and why so many people frown about the former.

I’m glad that you’ve grown though some people never learn and end up being rude towards these girls, proud of you 👍🏾

Oct 28, 2024 - edited Oct 28, 2024 - permalink

Your way of thinking actually leads to closed mindedness which then leads to thoughts of how women should really look, and in a patriarchal society the main look that everyone defaults back to is “skinny is best! NO fat AND NO MUSCLE”, in other words you’re your own worse enemy not feminists.

i know you are but what am i

Oct 28, 2024 - permalink

Now Kristy Hawkins, on the other hand... she may be the closest this world has to a real-life Goddamn superwoman. World-class strength and size, and yet her skin looks fantastic and her voice still sounds like she's never come within whiffing distance of a steroid. And she's been at it for nearly 30 years.

Always one of my faves. She's a powerlifter now, not nearly as cut as in her BB days. But still beautiful, and brainy too. She has a Ph.D. from CalTech. Not too shabby...

Oct 28, 2024 - permalink

Same. Give me the Loren Calderonis, Isabella Ruiz Baenas, Blaklee Ortegas, and Shannon Seeleys of the bodybuilding world.

This seems to kinda have let's say grounded the discussion to me - that you still find these muscular women attractive and are not talking about the roided monsters which I would definitely jack off too as well and do not seem bad in the pictures, yet not good irl as OP said.

And the comment about Olympic athletes is also on spot.

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