To me it would be a yes if it's a relationship based on mutual respect and love, not just her superiority. Then her being stronger would be an exciting bonus!
That's exactly how it should be and yes, exciting as hell.
Tried getting my wife to lift weights for about 8 years with no success, she hated it and enjoyed running, spinning and aerobics. Then in 2012 I found Crossfit, where lifting heavy weights was encouraged and celebrated. The competive side of Crossfit encouraged her to care more about what she can do instead of what she looked like. The side effect was she gained muscle, started taking whey protein, and became visibly more muscular. Over the years, her weight has increased from 110lbs to 145lbs. She stopped doing CrossFit but still trains heavy and maintains good muscle tone.
I'm all for both. Seeing an aesthetically muscular looking woman display amazing feats of strength is just pure electric. Watching the muscles oooze and strain while performing acts like a bar bend or watermelon crush is a sight to behold.
To me it would be a yes if it's a relationship based on mutual respect and love, not just her superiority. Then her being stronger would be an exciting bonus!
Let me give you a bit of a pro tip. If someone goes out of their way to claim that they’re natty, they aren’t.
True natties don’t have to go around telling other people they are natty.
Nah, to be fair, it's not something that she ever talks about much. In fact, we've been talking for a few years now and I think we've talked about it maybe 2 or 3 times. And I'm always the one to bring it up when the conversation veers into the topic of steroids in female bodybuilding. In fact, she once said it's the only reason she doesn't compete because she can't get that muscular/jacked naturally.
Hmm.. I think I'm somewhat re-convincing myself she actually might be natty after all lol Yes she's definitely muscular, but definitely not competition-caliber muscle. More like girl-who-works-out-a-LOT-for-many-years muscle. But you know what, I may be wrong, but it ultimately doesn't matter.
All I expect for my taste in female bodybuilders is for them to have some semblance of femininity. I don't care how big they are as long as they still have some feminine qualities. Take Alyssa Kiessling for example. She's jacked as fuck but there's nothing girlish or feminine about her. Same with Renee Toney. Any trace of femininity is gone! But then you look at women like Colette Nelson, Cindy Phillips, Katka Kyptova, Dani Reardon, and Rene Marven. All women who are/were absolutely jacked in their primes but still really carried themselves in a feminine manner. They were still very much in touch with their feminine side.
That's exactly how it should be and yes, exciting as hell.
Smh 😐
Tried getting my wife to lift weights for about 8 years with no success, she hated it and enjoyed running, spinning and aerobics. Then in 2012 I found Crossfit, where lifting heavy weights was encouraged and celebrated. The competive side of Crossfit encouraged her to care more about what she can do instead of what she looked like. The side effect was she gained muscle, started taking whey protein, and became visibly more muscular. Over the years, her weight has increased from 110lbs to 145lbs. She stopped doing CrossFit but still trains heavy and maintains good muscle tone.
I'm all for both. Seeing an aesthetically muscular looking woman display amazing feats of strength is just pure electric. Watching the muscles oooze and strain while performing acts like a bar bend or watermelon crush is a sight to behold.
Let not forget Sabine Wick in the equation.
Michelle “Peaks” Russell
In winter less lean, doesn't worth showing here...
Remember when people lie about being on steroids. it's because it's illegal in most countries.
To me it would be a yes if it's a relationship based on mutual respect and love, not just her superiority. Then her being stronger would be an exciting bonus!
The "pants around your ankles" look is embarrassing for most, but for bodybuilders it's a common thing:
I think that's the most important part.
Nah, to be fair, it's not something that she ever talks about much. In fact, we've been talking for a few years now and I think we've talked about it maybe 2 or 3 times. And I'm always the one to bring it up when the conversation veers into the topic of steroids in female bodybuilding. In fact, she once said it's the only reason she doesn't compete because she can't get that muscular/jacked naturally.
Hmm.. I think I'm somewhat re-convincing myself she actually might be natty after all lol Yes she's definitely muscular, but definitely not competition-caliber muscle. More like girl-who-works-out-a-LOT-for-many-years muscle. But you know what, I may be wrong, but it ultimately doesn't matter.
It's fine to mention her, I just won't be able to post example pics of her when I create the poll.
She probably doesn't care either way, but in this case I see it as more her loss than ours. She did have great peaks though.
I want to mention Klaudia Larson, but apparently she's blacklisted.
So I'm going to say Jen Louwagie.
Dang whats her IG?
I just automatically assume everyone is on steroids by default, but if they're on the smaller side of things I'll be unsure.
Everytime 😭
Laura Binetti has to be included in any discussion about peaked biceps.
Ruzhena Bedzir
https://www.girlswithmuscle.com/1936255/
She’s on IG. I asked her a few years ago does she plan on returning to competing and she said yes but that 2-3yrs ago
Let me give you a bit of a pro tip. If someone goes out of their way to claim that they’re natty, they aren’t.
True natties don’t have to go around telling other people they are natty.
Many may be bigger, but when it comes to the length of her reign, only Lindsay and Jodi are in the same league as Mindi.
All I expect for my taste in female bodybuilders is for them to have some semblance of femininity. I don't care how big they are as long as they still have some feminine qualities. Take Alyssa Kiessling for example. She's jacked as fuck but there's nothing girlish or feminine about her. Same with Renee Toney. Any trace of femininity is gone! But then you look at women like Colette Nelson, Cindy Phillips, Katka Kyptova, Dani Reardon, and Rene Marven. All women who are/were absolutely jacked in their primes but still really carried themselves in a feminine manner. They were still very much in touch with their feminine side.