Is Britney Spears on steroids?
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Can this thread just die please?0
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i hope this thread doesnt die. its interesting to see people get so upset at the OP.0
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I'm not upset at him. I find it hilarious at how little he understands women's bodies, how they function, what women are capable of, and how different activities and poses can alter how the body looks. A little disturbing at his obsession with Brit's arms, but still hilarious.
So, to educate... here's another photo comparison.
Very svelte dancer Karina Smirnoff in a promo pose. Beautiful, graceful, sleek, elegant.
Same dancer in a freeze-frame in the midst of a routine, looking significantly more muscular.
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Requires strength on a scale much smaller than acrobatic gymnastics. I always thought that for a woman reach these levels of muscle mass in the arms she should work as heavy as a man. Said that would not surprise me if she is could curling biceps with 25 pounds dumbbells or more
You think 25 pound dumbbell curls is a huge, manly amount of weight? That might explain things.
25 pounds each arm? I think that a woman that can do it is way stronger than the average and stronger than many guys that don't works out. The strongest girl on my gym can do biceps curls with a maximum of 25 pounds. Do you think Britney's body looks like she could do it? This woman on my gym works hard for many years.
When I starded I could do with 18 pounds and I'm a man :sad:0 -
Can we all just stop a second and focus on the crux of OP's issue.0
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OMG - a celebrity that appears to be different physically than the typical stereotypical celebrity!
I personally dislike the look of bulk muscles on a female - and I would never aspire for it for myself. Though it is nice to see the diversity of how females and female celebs can look like. Good for her!0 -
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