Xmas Gift For a Girl That Trains?

[quote]Yo Momma wrote:
Yo Momma wrote:
FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:

A person’s hands, both male and female, are reflective of the skills they perform, nothing more.

But if they can be prevented, they should be imo. Without looking back on the thread, are you the one who shaves them with a razor?

I shave them down so they won’t rip off.

What do you do with yours?
You do lift, don’t you?

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Hypocrite.

I keep them calloused. It’s ok for dudes to have man hands.

I find quite a bit amazing about this discussion. First, it’s completely aesthetic. SexistTexasGuy has never qualified his judgments by discussing personality, which in context would lead me to believe that he chooses girls by merit of physical appearance alone. Second, and most hypocritical, I’m assuming, on the basis of his stats and membership here, that he enjoys a pursuit and lifestyle that he would condemn in any female worth his time.

This attitude is just another reason I can’t wait to get the hell out of Texas. They’re so frigging narcissistic. (I excuse Rainjack though, he’s OK, though he doesn’t appear too much around here anymore.)

[quote]FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
I dig the girl in the attached pic. I don’t like most of the “strong image” females or what ever they are on this site if that helps.
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That girl has no ass.

In case anyone was wondering, I like men like this.

And this.

Oh, and can’t forget Kroc.


I mean, I need a man that can handle my big masculine body and has thicker calluses than I do.

[quote]KBCThird wrote:
Vicomte wrote:
I didn’t imagine this thread would be so entertaining.

You guys remember back in sophomore year of high school when you had to read Of Mice and Men, and there was that guy, Curly, who kept his hand in a glove filled with vaseline so it was soft for his wife? Remember how funny that was?

That’s what this thread makes me think of. However, Of Mice and Men is not a suitable gift. At least not for someone you like.

Are you saying that you dont think Of Mice and Men is a good book? Because that would start a whole new argument in the thread.[/quote]

I won’t get into it, but allow me to suggest that the retard angle is a literary ploy, and a cheap one, at that.

[quote]buckeye girl wrote:
FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
buckeye girl wrote:
I really wanted to show off my badass calluses but they aren’t too visible at the moment. Whoever thinks that my calluses mean that I’m not feminine enough to be datable was never man enough for me to begin with.

x3 on the Gourmet Nutrition

Would you date a guy who wore panties, a dress, make up and painted his nails?

Sorry FTG, cross dressers are not my thing. Keep on searching though. I’m sure one day you’ll find a woman that appreciates you and your kinks.[/quote]

someone photoshop a dress onto a pic of SH.

Fuck you, guy.

Now this thread is getting good, more pics!
FTG, the girl has no ass at all and she’s skin and bones.
As a former 104 pounder, I can tell you that since putting some meat on my bones, I’m more fit and curvy, not masculine at all. Go figure, I powerlift too. Don’t be closed minded, you might be surprised one day.
I’m just saying.

[quote]buckeye girl wrote:
FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
I dig the girl in the attached pic. I don’t like most of the “strong image” females or what ever they are on this site if that helps.

That girl has no ass. I guess I understand why you like unathletic women. 5’11 and two something isn’t exactly impressive. Wouldn’t want your woman to outlift you. That would be embarrassing.

In case anyone was wondering, I like men like this.[/quote]

You can’t out lift me. I’m in no way intimidated.

The dudes you are posting are way bigger than me (and your boyfriend I’d wager) and much stronger. I am in no way offended. While I am much larger, stronger, more muscular and have a lower body fat percentage than most, I’m not your type. Who gives a shit.

You can keep your type and I’ll keep mine.

I still believe women who lift should wear gloves and that bodybuilding and powerlifting women are too masculine.

Hump your boyfriend and feel better about yourself. He is in to to you.

[quote]sluicy wrote:
I find quite a bit amazing about this discussion. First, it’s completely aesthetic. SexistTexasGuy has never qualified his judgments by discussing personality, which in context would lead me to believe that he chooses girls by merit of physical appearance alone. Second, and most hypocritical, I’m assuming, on the basis of his stats and membership here, that he enjoys a pursuit and lifestyle that he would condemn in any female worth his time.

This attitude is just another reason I can’t wait to get the hell out of Texas. They’re so frigging narcissistic. (I excuse Rainjack though, he’s OK, though he doesn’t appear too much around here anymore.)[/quote]

Short answer is yes.

[quote]dianab wrote:
Now this thread is getting good, more pics!
FTG, the girl has no ass at all and she’s skin and bones.
As a former 104 pounder, I can tell you that since putting some meat on my bones, I’m more fit and curvy, not masculine at all. Go figure, I powerlift too. Don’t be closed minded, you might be surprised one day.
I’m just saying.[/quote]

More pics, you say?

Is that Dave Guelledge (sp), buckeye girl?

His photo was one of the first I’ve seen that really inspired me to get bigger. Badass.

[quote]FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
buckeye girl wrote:
FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
I dig the girl in the attached pic. I don’t like most of the “strong image” females or what ever they are on this site if that helps.

That girl has no ass. I guess I understand why you like unathletic women. 5’11 and two something isn’t exactly impressive. Wouldn’t want your woman to outlift you. That would be embarrassing.

In case anyone was wondering, I like men like this.

You can’t out lift me. I’m in no way intimidated.[/quote]

I never said I could.

And I do not aspire to look like the sluts that you post.

[quote]You can keep your type and I’ll keep mine.

I still believe women who lift should wear gloves and that bodybuilding and powerlifting women are too masculine.[/quote]

Yeah, I’ll stick with big strong guys that aren’t sexist.

[quote]PonceDeLeon wrote:
Is that Dave Guelledge (sp), buckeye girl?

His photo was one of the first I’ve seen that really inspired me to get bigger. Badass.[/quote]

Yes.

[quote]buckeye girl wrote:
FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
buckeye girl wrote:
FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
I dig the girl in the attached pic. I don’t like most of the “strong image” females or what ever they are on this site if that helps.

That girl has no ass. I guess I understand why you like unathletic women. 5’11 and two something isn’t exactly impressive. Wouldn’t want your woman to outlift you. That would be embarrassing.

In case anyone was wondering, I like men like this.

You can’t out lift me. I’m in no way intimidated.

I never said I could.

The dudes you are posting are way bigger than me (and your boyfriend I’d wager) and much stronger. I am in no way offended. While I am much larger, stronger, more muscular and have a lower body fat percentage than most, I’m not your type. Who gives a shit.

And I do not aspire to look like the sluts that you post.

You can keep your type and I’ll keep mine.

I still believe women who lift should wear gloves and that bodybuilding and powerlifting women are too masculine.

Yeah, I’ll stick with big strong guys that aren’t sexist.

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I support your right to lift competitively, and the fact that you do it. I just find it super unattractive.

While that may not be politically correct it is in no way actually sexist. I do believe you have the right to be as manly as you’d like.

And let me know when your beau hits the size and strength levels of the stars. You aren’t banging dudes on that level, so don’t pretend.

I would maybe believe you possibly have one of the most well trained at your local gym but that’s about it. Nothing wrong with that though.

[quote]buckeye girl wrote:
PonceDeLeon wrote:
Is that Dave Guelledge (sp), buckeye girl?

His photo was one of the first I’ve seen that really inspired me to get bigger. Badass.

Yes.[/quote]

You realize he can’t fit into those Abercrombie shirts, right?

:slight_smile:

Just making sure that’s ok with you, since it doesn’t seem to be with 99.5% of the female population around me.

[quote]FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
I support your right to lift competitively, and the fact that you do it. I just find it super unattractive.

While that may not be politically correct it is in no way actually sexist. I do believe you have the right to be as manly as you’d like.

And let me know when your beau hits the size and strength levels of the stars. You aren’t banging dudes on that level, so don’t pretend.

I would maybe believe you possibly have one of the most well trained at your local gym but that’s about it. Nothing wrong with that though. [/quote]

If only you knew.

[quote]PonceDeLeon wrote:
buckeye girl wrote:
PonceDeLeon wrote:
Is that Dave Guelledge (sp), buckeye girl?

His photo was one of the first I’ve seen that really inspired me to get bigger. Badass.

Yes.

You realize he can’t fit into those Abercrombie shirts, right?

:slight_smile:

Just making sure that’s ok with you, since it doesn’t seem to be with 99.5% of the female population around me.[/quote]

OK with me. Even though you didn’t ask. :slight_smile: