My preference is definitely pecs over boobs. Pecs are what I most look for on this site. I don't, however, take a hard line against breast implants. On some people they look phenomenal. While I haven't been as into Oana Hreapca's appearance after she got breast implants, I love how Minna Pajulahti looks with them.
I just heard from that "S" site that Jayne Stark died back in September but don't know from what. PED use? Don't know.
Don’t know enough to know for sure. I know she and had health problems that kept her out of the gym for a long awhile (back/spinal issues: I also think that’s what made Annie Rivieccio retire from bodybuilding.) I heard her competition weight was north of 200 lbs, and that’s pretty heavy, especially when you’re at your leanest. PEDs, along with her back issues, may have lead to her passing away, but not sure.
Personally, I don't like breast or butt implants for the same reason that Synthol turns me off -- it's not real. The muscle might have been gained through unnatural means, but it's still real muscle.
While I don't think that I will ever be okay with Synthol or butt implants, I'm okay with breast implants on some women, especially muscular ones. But I did stop dating a non-muscular woman once because her implants turned me off.
Obviously the women can do what they want but it may not be their best choice.
As with most things in life just about anything can be taken too far, including implants and a whole lot more.
LOL! “Not their best choice”? According to you. It’s their choice and what makes you think you can say that? It’s theirs to decide, not yours. They live with the consequences, not you.
People just don’t realize that these things you listed come with the territory. They idolize their dream girls and shit on people who don’t share their same exact fantasies of how people should look. They’re not much different from people who say we’re gay for liking muscular women at all lol.
The “steroids are just a tool” is even funnier. “They still have to work hard!!!11” yea no shit lol. My point is that steroid muscles don’t look natural, either.
People who've told me that my love of muscular women is latent homosexuality defend their position by saying that big muscles are a masculine trait and "unnatural looking" on a woman. So who, again, is not much different from the people who say we're gay for liking muscular women at all?
Also, I'm fine with whatever fantasies you have. They're none of my business. If you stated them I might disagree with you, but who cares? One can never account for taste. The taste we're talking about in this thread is breasts, implants or not?
Just because someone hates implants because they seem unnatural does not mean that they dislike hyper-muscular women because they look, to you, unnatural. Perhaps "steroid muscles" do look unnatural to someone who is not attracted to implants because they look "unnatural," but they see it as a different kind of "unnatural," in that one is plastic, while the other is real muscle, just attained through unnatural methods. Or tools. My point is, people think differently and there are a myriad of reasons why someone might like one thing but not another. You can never account for taste.
Great observation. This thought process seems to be common, implants = bad because they are not 100% natural, but the same person who says that will just gush over some woman who has been taking huge amounts of steroids most of their life, sounds like Batman when she talks, has the face and jawline of a linebacker and be coated in tats and piercings. Obviously the women can do what they want but it may not be their best choice.
As with most things in life just about anything can be taken too far, including implants and a whole lot more.
They are nothing like it, steroids is just a tool that helps you grow more muscle but you still have to work hard, implants is just plastic you put on the body, and as most bodybuilders have low body fat, it looks very unnatural
Great observation. This thought process seems to be common, implants = bad because they are not 100% natural, but the same person who says that will just gush over some woman who has been taking huge amounts of steroids most of their life, sounds like Batman when she talks, has the face and jawline of a linebacker and be coated in tats and piercings. Obviously the women can do what they want but it may not be their best choice.
As with most things in life just about anything can be taken too far, including implants and a whole lot more.
Not a great observation. It assumes too much about why people are against implants and why they are or are not okay with PEDs.
There's another thread discussing steroid use. This thread is about implants.
Implants are a crime against nature but steroids are totally fine lol. This thread is hilarious.
Great observation. This thought process seems to be common, implants = bad because they are not 100% natural, but the same person who says that will just gush over some woman who has been taking huge amounts of steroids most of their life, sounds like Batman when she talks, has the face and jawline of a linebacker and be coated in tats and piercings. Obviously the women can do what they want but it may not be their best choice.
As with most things in life just about anything can be taken too far, including implants and a whole lot more.
I found this in my suggestions : some women bodybuilders chatting about each other. Brooke Walker, Melissa Brodsky, Kira Neuman, and so much more... https://www.youtube.com/@buffcake22/videos
Update.
Wife has been sick, as alot of us, a couple times this fall and lost some weight due to it. She kept training alot though and maintained her gains. This resulted in the biggest flex increase she has ever had. 24,5 cm unflexed and 29 cm flexed, just over 18% difference This means She will wear a sleeveless dress on New Year's even if there is a little snow outside 😍💪🏾 Love her peak and it is so hard
This article should be a must-read for anybody who has an interest in bodybuilding: whether it’s for the sport itself or because you find muscles sexually attractive.
And the bodybuilding community (along with other strength sport communities) need to stop downplaying what PED abuse can do to the body. I remember when I was watching Bigger Stronger Faster back in 2008, where former Muscular Development editor John Romano said “show me the bodies!” when asked about the dangers of PED use. And hell, more recently, Dave Palumbo on his RX Muscle channel basically blamed genetics when Bostin Loyd died (never mind that his father also has the same issue and is still alive.) PED use will never go away, but athletes and insiders need to stop denying their negative effects.
As always you are one of the most thoughtful and sensible users on this page. I totally agree with your comments, we cannot keep ignoring this stuff.
This article should be a must-read for anybody who has an interest in bodybuilding: whether it’s for the sport itself or because you find muscles sexually attractive.
And the bodybuilding community (along with other strength sport communities) need to stop downplaying what PED abuse can do to the body. I remember when I was watching Bigger Stronger Faster back in 2008, where former Muscular Development editor John Romano said “show me the bodies!” when asked about the dangers of PED use. And hell, more recently, Dave Palumbo on his RX Muscle channel basically blamed genetics when Bostin Loyd died (never mind that his father also has the same issue and is still alive.) PED use will never go away, but athletes and insiders need to stop denying their negative effects.
My preference is definitely pecs over boobs. Pecs are what I most look for on this site. I don't, however, take a hard line against breast implants. On some people they look phenomenal. While I haven't been as into Oana Hreapca's appearance after she got breast implants, I love how Minna Pajulahti looks with them.
Sherry’s got a lot of mass but she’s got a thick waist. Needs more width in her back and thighs to offset it. Maybe
I believe in both options, actually. Her potential is very high and I believe she should win a good part of what she will compete for in 2023.
See, I missed a nuance of what you're reasoning was. We all assume too much sometimes.
Don’t know enough to know for sure. I know she and had health problems that kept her out of the gym for a long awhile (back/spinal issues: I also think that’s what made Annie Rivieccio retire from bodybuilding.) I heard her competition weight was north of 200 lbs, and that’s pretty heavy, especially when you’re at your leanest. PEDs, along with her back issues, may have lead to her passing away, but not sure.
Personally, I don't like breast or butt implants for the same reason that Synthol turns me off -- it's not real. The muscle might have been gained through unnatural means, but it's still real muscle.
While I don't think that I will ever be okay with Synthol or butt implants, I'm okay with breast implants on some women, especially muscular ones. But I did stop dating a non-muscular woman once because her implants turned me off.
LOL! “Not their best choice”? According to you. It’s their choice and what makes you think you can say that? It’s theirs to decide, not yours. They live with the consequences, not you.
People who've told me that my love of muscular women is latent homosexuality defend their position by saying that big muscles are a masculine trait and "unnatural looking" on a woman. So who, again, is not much different from the people who say we're gay for liking muscular women at all?
Also, I'm fine with whatever fantasies you have. They're none of my business. If you stated them I might disagree with you, but who cares? One can never account for taste. The taste we're talking about in this thread is breasts, implants or not?
Just because someone hates implants because they seem unnatural does not mean that they dislike hyper-muscular women because they look, to you, unnatural. Perhaps "steroid muscles" do look unnatural to someone who is not attracted to implants because they look "unnatural," but they see it as a different kind of "unnatural," in that one is plastic, while the other is real muscle, just attained through unnatural methods. Or tools. My point is, people think differently and there are a myriad of reasons why someone might like one thing but not another. You can never account for taste.
Lol probably not
Incredible
Do they chat about weaker men too? 😁
They are nothing like it, steroids is just a tool that helps you grow more muscle but you still have to work hard, implants is just plastic you put on the body, and as most bodybuilders have low body fat, it looks very unnatural
Not a great observation. It assumes too much about why people are against implants and why they are or are not okay with PEDs.
There's another thread discussing steroid use. This thread is about implants.
Great observation. This thought process seems to be common, implants = bad because they are not 100% natural, but the same person who says that will just gush over some woman who has been taking huge amounts of steroids most of their life, sounds like Batman when she talks, has the face and jawline of a linebacker and be coated in tats and piercings. Obviously the women can do what they want but it may not be their best choice.
As with most things in life just about anything can be taken too far, including implants and a whole lot more.
NAY
I’m definitely in the no implants team. I will say however that my favorite set of implants is probably Brigita brezovac.
I found this in my suggestions : some women bodybuilders chatting about each other. Brooke Walker, Melissa Brodsky, Kira Neuman, and so much more... https://www.youtube.com/@buffcake22/videos
Update. Wife has been sick, as alot of us, a couple times this fall and lost some weight due to it. She kept training alot though and maintained her gains. This resulted in the biggest flex increase she has ever had. 24,5 cm unflexed and 29 cm flexed, just over 18% difference This means She will wear a sleeveless dress on New Year's even if there is a little snow outside 😍💪🏾 Love her peak and it is so hard
I just heard from that "S" site that Jayne Stark died back in September but don't know from what. PED use? Don't know.
As always you are one of the most thoughtful and sensible users on this page. I totally agree with your comments, we cannot keep ignoring this stuff.
This article should be a must-read for anybody who has an interest in bodybuilding: whether it’s for the sport itself or because you find muscles sexually attractive.
And the bodybuilding community (along with other strength sport communities) need to stop downplaying what PED abuse can do to the body. I remember when I was watching Bigger Stronger Faster back in 2008, where former Muscular Development editor John Romano said “show me the bodies!” when asked about the dangers of PED use. And hell, more recently, Dave Palumbo on his RX Muscle channel basically blamed genetics when Bostin Loyd died (never mind that his father also has the same issue and is still alive.) PED use will never go away, but athletes and insiders need to stop denying their negative effects.