Depends on their personality. Some women have amazing physiques but don't post very often, and so aren't as popular as the ones who post more. Some "influencers" put more work into it, while others just have a social media page for fun.
I guess the more famous women who would have had the highest likelihood of social media stardom, Britt Miller and Cindy Phillips of course. But also names that haven't been mentioned:
Joanna Thomas
Tina Lockwood
Denise Masino (she's on social media late in her career, but in her prime she would have been much more popular)
Rebecca Armstrong
Heather Pedigo
Colette Nelson
Mindi O'Brien
Monica Mollica
Melissa Dettwiller
Lenda Murray
Katka Kyptova (same reasoning as Denise)
Karen Zaremba
Jody May
Fabiola Boulanger (she got on social media late, after she already made huge waves in the schmoe community)
Emmanuela Pintus
Danielle Gardner (also late getting onto social media)
Autumn Raby
Annie Rivieccio
Denise Hoshor
Hannie van Aken
Janelle Ennis (I think she would have been most likely to kill it in today's world because she had amazing biceps in her prime and loved to flex for the camera).
May she rest in peace, but my vote would be Marianna Komlos. She was an extraordinarily gorgeous woman, completely perfect from top to toe. Amazing eyes, smile, hair. Her legs were long, her butt was perfect, she was very athletic. She was genuinely one of the most gorgeous women on the planet.
Importantly, of course, her muscles were big. Very big. She was strong too. She was a solid middleweight bodybuilder. A deceptively big woman, to go with her beauty.
Today? Hmm, maybe she’d be competing with Eva Andressa. That kind of level.
After seeing an early Youtube influencer resurface recently (Chelsea Karabin), I got to thinking: who from pre-2012 would have been a big social media presence today, and would have lasted?
I was thinking specifically about the detrimental effects no one talks about in regards to being a solo content creator and being a pretty regular person having to deal with relative stardom on their own--women like Britt Miller or Dani Reardon came to mind who were in and out pretty quickly.
Could be anyone from the early 2000s or the golden age in the 90s. Personally I think both Janice Ragain and Denise Rutkowski would have been absolute stars, though given where Denise wound up its possible she would have flamed out fairly early.
I love my wife. I love her so much that I could never ask her to do that for me. Off course we talk about it. The biggest problem is actually that everyone we know are aware of my fetish (I have never had problems talking about it), so since she is not really motivated to lift heavy for HER sake, everyone would know it's for ME! The ironic thing about that is the fact that I'm turned off by women that are so weak that they would do anything for her husband. :) And I wouldn't like myself in that situation either. She is a voluptuos, curvy, very busty (natural) good looking woman so it is all good. And when she pretends to be a bodybuilder in role play she is f***ing excellent. :)
So she let me have sessions whenever and she knows I'm flirty and take my relations with muscular women (friends) exactly to the critical point without being unfaithful. It does it for me. And her. I'm not saying it is perfect. It's our concept. We are high school sweethearts going on 24 years and will probably spend our whole lives together.
So my input in this thread is that everyone can find a way to make things work out for themselves. A life with this fetish and meeting the women of your dreams (even without muscles) can be 100%.
How does she do the bodybuilder role play? I'm interested in getting my wife into this as well but not sure how to bring it up. Shes aware of my fetish so it wouldnt be out of left field but just looking for osme ideas.
Mommy here is the equalant of Daddy (As in sex). So basically someone who makes you feel safe. There are memes where boys become babies when they see a muscle mommy. Good for us that's it's trending and is being normalized
I'm talking to one currently happened out the blue too we were just chatting it up and idk we clicked we have plans to meet up she's probably unknown here but she's a certified pro.
Depends on their personality. Some women have amazing physiques but don't post very often, and so aren't as popular as the ones who post more. Some "influencers" put more work into it, while others just have a social media page for fun.
I guess the more famous women who would have had the highest likelihood of social media stardom, Britt Miller and Cindy Phillips of course. But also names that haven't been mentioned:
Absolutely today.
May she rest in peace, but my vote would be Marianna Komlos. She was an extraordinarily gorgeous woman, completely perfect from top to toe. Amazing eyes, smile, hair. Her legs were long, her butt was perfect, she was very athletic. She was genuinely one of the most gorgeous women on the planet.
Importantly, of course, her muscles were big. Very big. She was strong too. She was a solid middleweight bodybuilder. A deceptively big woman, to go with her beauty.
Today? Hmm, maybe she’d be competing with Eva Andressa. That kind of level.
After. I know I should vote before because it's healthier, but after is so incredible!
Better before in my personal taste
Cindy Phillips, no doubt!
Early, pre-surgery Melissa Coates
After seeing an early Youtube influencer resurface recently (Chelsea Karabin), I got to thinking: who from pre-2012 would have been a big social media presence today, and would have lasted?
I was thinking specifically about the detrimental effects no one talks about in regards to being a solo content creator and being a pretty regular person having to deal with relative stardom on their own--women like Britt Miller or Dani Reardon came to mind who were in and out pretty quickly.
Could be anyone from the early 2000s or the golden age in the 90s. Personally I think both Janice Ragain and Denise Rutkowski would have been absolute stars, though given where Denise wound up its possible she would have flamed out fairly early.
Maybe. We were very young so I have my doubts that she went into it that deep but whatever.
How does she do the bodybuilder role play? I'm interested in getting my wife into this as well but not sure how to bring it up. Shes aware of my fetish so it wouldnt be out of left field but just looking for osme ideas.
I did armwrestle a few, but the one I remember the best is Kashma Maharaj. It was an EASY victory for her.
I think this whole "muscle mommy" thing is great because it means more women will want to become muscular.
Not much of a difference she just needs to cut.
Mommy here is the equalant of Daddy (As in sex). So basically someone who makes you feel safe. There are memes where boys become babies when they see a muscle mommy. Good for us that's it's trending and is being normalized
Today. She is a goddess now.
After. Usually the more jacked the better
I can't decide between CrossFit and powerlifting
100%
Before, but I am excited for what she will look like when(and if) she eventually does a cut.
@stephen31 She probably just googled "how to armwrestle" and beat you by better positioning.
This is similar thread to Anastasia Leonova: Before or After?
The "before" in this case is her look from several years ago:
"After" Melinda considers gain as much muscle as possible:
Rowing and canoe. Nevin Harrison is a good example.
I'm talking to one currently happened out the blue too we were just chatting it up and idk we clicked we have plans to meet up she's probably unknown here but she's a certified pro.