So, in my previous blog I posted several (ok too many) pictures of muscular women. Maybe a bit of muscle overdose...sorry about that
I was thinking maybe this would be a more preferable approach to introducing Starcraft players to the world of female body building.
So...for that specific purpose, in this blog I will feature my favorite FBB, the very lovely Ms. Fabiola Boulanger...read about her here http://www.amg-lite.com/fabiola_boulanger/
And, here's her youtube channel with many cool everyday life videos as well as gym workout videos, highly recommended.
Both of these videos are from her channel, check it out
So finally, the juicy part, some pics for your pleasurezzz...
I defended your last blog, and I stand by your right to like beefy women (or troll us all?), but that second to last picture is straight up disturbing. Happy fappings, everyone, whatever the cause may be!
Well, I work in a shop, and my brief interaction with a computer (like, 2 hours per month?) involves entering POs and receiving (or backordering), so I don't have the freedom (or time) to be looking at muscular women on the clock.
I watched this documentary by Louis Theroux on Body Building and Female Muscle. It was very interesting they went behind the scenes in some competitions and muscle movies.
Female muscle apparently has a huge cult following. I guess it's not any weirder than any other fetish.
Karavaegvaaegvaga... or whatever the girl in the black dress is very pretty.
Well, putting NSFW tags is a simple metaphor to tell people that this thread may not be their cup of tea, and thus at least be mentally prepared before opening it. It's considerate IMO. doesn't need to be work only. At least I've been warned before I open such a page anywhere.
After the first thread i wonder why i clicked on this. At least this was more tolerable. Still prefer feminine women, can't stand all that muscle on women.
Dont really see the sense of the op. "Introduce the SC world to feminine body building"?? Sorry man, but everybody has seen pictures of female body builders already and pretty much knew instantly if it was his cup of tea or not. For most, it wasnt. No amount of "introducing" will change that.
Shit, why did i even click this. I always thought building muscle mass is grotesque if not macabre, it's not like you become better at any sport or in a fight, you just look "muscly". Not to mention that this kind of people take steroids most of the time ( not that it actually hurts to take steroids as long as you don't do any super human effort while on them... such as our good friends the "professional" bikers... but the muscle will swallow at a later age ).
For male I can understand while a stupid guy wants to look like that since it's a somewhat "marketable" image of guys but for women, hell if I know.
Pictures of pretty (depending on opinion) women in bikinis or muscle pose shirts can be considered NSFW. Because it's not whether YOU think it might be offensive that will cause you get fired faster than you can say "sexual harassment lawsuit", it's what random boss/coworker walking by that sees your screen thinks is offensive.
"The more you know!"
About reading TL at work - some people have jobs that put them at a computer all day. (Mine does. YMMV.) There are also such jobs where the work may be sporadic or self-pacing. (TPS reports. Hunting down the guy that took your red stapler. Again, YMMV.) Or people might just be able to multitask - data entry here, TL over there, crying about not being able to get the day off for the GSL Finals over yonder... Different conditions. (Technically, browsing the internet is part of my job. And TL is a NEWS site, right? RIGHT?!?!)
On female body builders - they can be pretty, but sometimes it's the same way I look at male body builders and go "Dear god, where do all the veins come from? That's just not right!" Muscular can be beautiful, but you can be too muscular or have too much muscle mass looking like lumps of rock in strange places.