So I’m quite curious how the younger generation got into the love of female muscle. I know most of the older generation on here got attracted to it when they saw it on the tv or in a magazine. But how did my generation(2002) get attracted to female muscle?
It's inconsequential to me, I just like the look of muscles on women, I'm not actually turned on by strength in of itself. So I don't even care to find out if she is stronger or not most of the time. The only reason for me to get into strength games is as a backhanded way to get them to show the muscles without directly asking them to flex. As the latter often just gets weird looks most of the time especially with girl next door types.
The decision to have mixed events is... interesting. Unless some of it is staged I'd expect these girls to be flung around like ragdolls by the men.
Obviously, places like this forum like to fantasise about muscular women dominating men but the reality is that the power differential is still enormous.
I do not like Female Body Builders. I'm only into girl next door muscle. In fact, some girls I was once into have gotten "too bulky" despite not even being a full on muscle woman.
I'm fascinated by the 225-lb milestone because I think that’s where the role reversal in strength becomes complete.
I read somewhere that a “beginner” male weightlifter can bench 135 lbs for a 1 rep max, while a beginner female can do a 1 RM of 80 lbs (a little less than 60% of her male counterpart).
135 is 60% of 225. The women mentioned in this thread are not just stronger than the average man, they’re so much stronger that, in a sense, in terms of relative power, they transform most men into women.
That so many women have been able to build this level strength is something very new, and I’m really interested to see where things go from here.
So I’m quite curious how the younger generation got into the love of female muscle. I know most of the older generation on here got attracted to it when they saw it on the tv or in a magazine. But how did my generation(2002) get attracted to female muscle?
Anne Mohn
It's inconsequential to me, I just like the look of muscles on women, I'm not actually turned on by strength in of itself. So I don't even care to find out if she is stronger or not most of the time. The only reason for me to get into strength games is as a backhanded way to get them to show the muscles without directly asking them to flex. As the latter often just gets weird looks most of the time especially with girl next door types.
On mobile you need to click on a link to see that. It will be a good change if it's already on the main page on mobile
My two cents
It is the attainability factor. What chance do you have with a girl you see on the internet? One in a million
But a girl next door? Your chances are considerably higher. That's why I think they are more desirable than someone from Instagram
Anne Mohn
The decision to have mixed events is... interesting. Unless some of it is staged I'd expect these girls to be flung around like ragdolls by the men.
Obviously, places like this forum like to fantasise about muscular women dominating men but the reality is that the power differential is still enormous.
well im considering cross fit, but in general I've never seen any fbbs in UK...I love her building, smaller breasted but athletic..
like college cheerleaders with abs??
Anne Mohn
Andrea Shaw this is a very difficult decission, both are incredible
Anne Mohn : best physique. Andrea Shaw : best bodybuilder. No comparison, but for me: Anne
Anne Mohn
Are there two 'Recommended for You's? I see only one.
Andrea Shaw
Miss Mohn.
Miss Mohn
Oh yeah that aswell
Is this a relatively recent development or have you always been like this?
Short answer: no.
I'm fascinated by the 225-lb milestone because I think that’s where the role reversal in strength becomes complete.
I read somewhere that a “beginner” male weightlifter can bench 135 lbs for a 1 rep max, while a beginner female can do a 1 RM of 80 lbs (a little less than 60% of her male counterpart).
135 is 60% of 225. The women mentioned in this thread are not just stronger than the average man, they’re so much stronger that, in a sense, in terms of relative power, they transform most men into women.
That so many women have been able to build this level strength is something very new, and I’m really interested to see where things go from here.