Still remember it like it was yesterday. It was 2000. I was searching the internet for adult content. Initially found Impulse Productions and saw Lynn McCrossin, Peggy Schoolcraft, and Dawn Whitham. The mix of those giant implants and muscles was exhilarating. Later that same day, I came across World of Muscle and saw Colette Guimond. From that moment forward, I was addicted to all types of female muscle.
Anita Gandol is my crush too! Go to 2:15 and her routine is right there. She is so gorgeous!π€©π₯°πππΎππΉ https://youtu.be/addBb_3zE0Y >
Me too!
She had it all!
Katka Kyptova when she was at her biggest really got me hooked to fbb's Alina Popa also. Now when I look at the new generation of fbb it's even more insane how they can get heavier and heavier over the time. Katka was around 85kg at her heaviest now you got Natalya who is exceeding 100kg. What a time to be alive
The first time was from seeing an article in "Life" magazine way back in the late 60s. There was an article about women working out (astronaut trainees?) and one flexed a tiny bicep. I became very aroused and erect. Then in high school I was friendly with a girl in a few of my classes who had thin but defined arms with small visible biceps. She once flexed for me and I almost lost it. I know I did that night alone in bed.
Fast forward to when Lisa Lyons made the news and her pictures were public. Suddenly images of muscular women were everywhere and I could fantasize to my heart's content. Rachel McLish was my ideal bodybuilder. Jane Fonda made flexing mainstream. Years later I married a women who was into having buff arms and showing them off. I've posted pics of her on this site before.
What I never liked were women who had massive breast implants as well as those who went way overboard with steroids. A 15" bicep is freakish to me.
Off the top of my head that I can actually name; Cindy Phillips and Jennifer Broomfield. They were my very first realization of: "Woah! Female bodybuilders can actually be really cute and attractive!" I even joined Cindy's website and Herbiceps for Jennifer specifically because of them.
Laura Combes on Real People... then Rachel McLish. But the one that really pushed me over the edge was Kay Baxter on the cover of WPW. I am still in awe of that cover, photo shoot, and pictures of her from that era.
this leg shot of Amy Sibcy. back in 2009