britneys latest pic. check out the guns! a bicep vein on her left bi! shes more diesel than ever i think!http://www.besteyecandy.com/BestEyeCandyCOM.php?pid=1032468
75. That's not very light, not if you're a 100 pound girl. We are used to looking at very muscular women here but they are the exception, not the rule.
Maybe.... Though I'm still left wondering why a lot of girls are shy about flexing/showing off/talking about their muscles when they clearly have some though they aren't in the fitness industry or whatever. Like this girl who I worked with a few years ago... Though she was slim, I had noticed some definition in her arms and shoulders. This one time she hops on the bus on the way to work and while hanging on to the bar for balance, her bicep popped out of nowhere! Though I knew she had some muscle, I didn't expect it to pop the way it did. I saw a few recent pictures of her lately and even though she doesn't workout, she had nice toned abs, calves and that same bicep popped out of her arm while she was pointing back at someone over her shoulder (the guy was behind her) and she wasn't even flexing! So I kinda joked around with her about it and she was really shy to talk about it and saying that she found it weird that guys like muscular girls and that usually it's the other way around.... Anyways, as you said ptr, at least I asked and someday we'll get something out of it. ;D
I did read it. And I can understand what you're saying. Yet I'm a fan of steroids AND their effects so some of them I liked. Regardless the book was so and so. Nothing fancy.
Never mind - at least you asked,who knows what lies ahead,when she is older and more self confident she might display her wares assuming she retains or improves on her physique
Too bad, no luck. She wnats nothing to do with it.... Why is it that even fit girls or natural ''girls next door'' with muscle are shy to flex and display their pictures?
in the summer of 1980, when i was 18 years old, a bunch of buddies and i went to Wildwood, NJ, for "senior week" right after graduating high school. it just so happened they were holding a bodybuilding competition there including (for the first time) women. my best friend and i didn't know about it and were just hanging out at the south end of the boardwalk near the convention center one morning scoping the babes on the beach... he turned around and nudged me... and when i looked, i came face-to-face with a very sleek, very muscular, and incredibly beautiful Rachel McLish in a bikini.
she smiled at him and gave a little wave, then took off jogging up the boardwalk. that is an image that has burned itself into my memory for all time. the feminine panther-like grace, all sinuous and muscular power, as she loped away (at a speed i could not then, nor now, hope to duplicate) had a profound effect on my teenage libido as well as me tripping over my own tongue for an hour afterwards. i was literally shocked into speechlessness.
since that day over 30 years ago, a woman with a similar physique ALWAYS catches my attention. i admire accomplishment more than static imagery, hence my affinity for athletic women over supermodels.... and the primary reason why i've always passed over the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue until this past year, when they FINALLY started using athletes instead of supermodels. being pretty is something a woman is born with or not. becoming a star athlete - in fitness, bodybuilding, soccer, volleyball, whatever - requires effort and commitment. THAT i can respect.
i'm STILL disappointed that ESPN no longer covers female fitness events to the extent that they once did.
Not sure why this is an issue. She is topless on at least one web site, which should come up for you in a Google search. Then you can decide for yourself.
holy moley!
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Like this girl who I worked with a few years ago... Though she was slim, I had noticed some definition in her arms and shoulders. This one time she hops on the bus on the way to work and while hanging on to the bar for balance, her bicep popped out of nowhere! Though I knew she had some muscle, I didn't expect it to pop the way it did.
I saw a few recent pictures of her lately and even though she doesn't workout, she had nice toned abs, calves and that same bicep popped out of her arm while she was pointing back at someone over her shoulder (the guy was behind her) and she wasn't even flexing!
So I kinda joked around with her about it and she was really shy to talk about it and saying that she found it weird that guys like muscular girls and that usually it's the other way around....
Anyways, as you said ptr, at least I asked and someday we'll get something out of it. ;D
Never mind - at least you asked,who knows what lies ahead,when she is older and more self confident she might display her wares assuming she retains or improves on her physique
Why is it that even fit girls or natural ''girls next door'' with muscle are shy to flex and display their pictures?
she smiled at him and gave a little wave, then took off jogging up the boardwalk. that is an image that has burned itself into my memory for all time. the feminine panther-like grace, all sinuous and muscular power, as she loped away (at a speed i could not then, nor now, hope to duplicate) had a profound effect on my teenage libido as well as me tripping over my own tongue for an hour afterwards. i was literally shocked into speechlessness.
since that day over 30 years ago, a woman with a similar physique ALWAYS catches my attention. i admire accomplishment more than static imagery, hence my affinity for athletic women over supermodels.... and the primary reason why i've always passed over the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue until this past year, when they FINALLY started using athletes instead of supermodels. being pretty is something a woman is born with or not. becoming a star athlete - in fitness, bodybuilding, soccer, volleyball, whatever - requires effort and commitment. THAT i can respect.
i'm STILL disappointed that ESPN no longer covers female fitness events to the extent that they once did.
normally, i prefer natural, but hers are "just right" to blend with her level of upper-body muscularity.