I've been fascinated by muscular women since I was a child and saw a BB show on TV. I was probably less than 10 years old and didn't know a thing about bodybuilding. On myself, I prefer a light-muscled and cut fitness look like Susie Curry: http://www.jmpmanagement.com/new/index.htm
because I'm small-boned. Still, I love to look at any and all well-developed female (male too, of course ) physiques, be they fitness or bodybuilder. It's all art to me.
I'd say stunning. Its not that I"m really that tall - only 5'7", but I have spent my whole life being a beefy Swede. My mom always said I was a "big girl" - what the hell did that mean?? SAY IT MOM SAY IT ! I"M FATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.
OK, but after having gone to Lifters' Anonymous for the last several years, I have come to be very motivated by people like Rachel McLish and some of the first bb's and fitness girls. They made it OK & definitely a beautiful, strong, powerful, positive thing to be a "big girl". Now I revel in my bigness. I just wish the guys around me weren't such a bunch of little munchkins!
As far as the very masculine looking women - that is their choice to pursue virilization & size to that level -- call it use or abuse - I would prefer less, but it is still something that catches your eye.
But I don't consider "super models" beautiful -- they are these little stick people. Muscle is something that is part genetic, part hard work & dedication and part construction of the temple that we call the human body. Ya gotta love it!
But I don't consider "super models" beautiful -- they are these little stick people. Muscle is something that is part genetic, part hard work & dedication and part construction of the temple that we call the human body. Ya gotta love it!
YESSSS!!! I so agree.... I never liked super skinny. I'm getting more & more repulsed by it.... I think it's totally visually unappealing to see a woman's leg that is the same circumference mid-quadricep as at the knee joint!!!
I've been fascinated by muscular women since I was a child and saw a BB show on TV. I was probably less than 10 years old and didn't know a thing about bodybuilding. On myself, I prefer a light-muscled and cut fitness look like Susie Curry: http://www.jmpmanagement.com/new/index.htm
Sounds like me. I used to watch BB on TV as well and my dad still reminds me to this day of how I used to sit there watching, telling him how I wanted to be a BB when I grew up!
And I prefer the look Susie Curry has as well. I think one of my favorite fitness model physiques is Amy Fadhli.