"Manly" Women Unite!

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  • mustgetmuscles1
    mustgetmuscles1 Posts: 3,346 Member
    IN!!!!!!!

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  • geekyjock76
    geekyjock76 Posts: 2,720 Member
    In for manly amazon goddesses.
  • PetulantOne
    PetulantOne Posts: 2,131 Member
    A lady lifter can spot a lady lifter on the street :wink:

    YES!

    Agreed!

    X3
  • PetulantOne
    PetulantOne Posts: 2,131 Member
    Edited because I suck at posting pictures :ohwell:

    You all look amazing! I'm hoping to be half as manly someday :heart:
  • lilRicki
    lilRicki Posts: 4,555 Member
    In for the hotness! Congrats :)
  • caseythirteen
    caseythirteen Posts: 956 Member
    So much incredible hotness in these pages!
  • SuperCrsa
    SuperCrsa Posts: 790 Member
    Damnit! You are haaawt!
    If that is manly well man me up! lol.

    :flowerforyou:
  • FindingMyPerfection
    FindingMyPerfection Posts: 702 Member
    Buuuummmpppp
  • jennyjcss
    jennyjcss Posts: 439 Member
    Lol!! I am no girly here. I am tough to those who know me well. I lifted weight & lap-swim to gain biceps & sexy abs..'manly' in progress
  • Zekela
    Zekela Posts: 634 Member
    In for the unification!!!!
  • serialifter
    serialifter Posts: 791 Member
    This thread has made profile creeping for hot beautiful women so easssyyyyy

    lol joking!
  • It's like that saying "Skinny girls look good in clothes but fit girls look good naked ;)"

    How I wished I looked like that! It's what I'm working towards, got a hell of a way to go but real women lift weights!! Why people think lifting heavy weights is for guys who want to look like Hercules is beyond me, definition is sexy, even on naturally curvy women like myself!

    Be proud, you have a banging body!!
  • H4rpy
    H4rpy Posts: 23 Member
    So.Much.Awesome.
    :love: :love: :love:
    My woman MFP crush list just got longer :bigsmile:

    OMG srsly. This thread is full of win. Tagging for inspiration in my newsfeed. :heart:
  • LuLuChick78
    LuLuChick78 Posts: 439 Member
    Let's keep this going!!! I am inspired by all you fantastic ladies that posted pics - holy hotness!!!

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  • Mia_RagazzaTosta
    Mia_RagazzaTosta Posts: 4,885 Member
    This thread has made profile creeping for hot beautiful women so easssyyyyy

    lol joking!

    No, you're not
  • skizzerbizkit
    skizzerbizkit Posts: 40 Member
    bump for the inspiration /motivation /holy****muscles


    *edited because lol I forgot you can't swear on here. *kitten*. Holayy *kitten*. :P
  • LuLuChick78
    LuLuChick78 Posts: 439 Member
    bump for the inspiration /motivation /holy****muscles


    *edited because lol I forgot you can't swear on here. *kitten*. Holayy *kitten*. :P

    :laugh:

    Welcome! :flowerforyou:
  • KnM0107
    KnM0107 Posts: 355 Member
    Hell on this site the body shaming doesn't stop.

    I agree with OP. I love what lifting has done to my body and yes I have been called "manly". That being said, if body shaming is wrong then there are a few comments on this thread that are out of line and body shaming also. I guess it is ok if it isn't happening to you...
  • wolfsbayne
    wolfsbayne Posts: 3,116 Member
    Hell on this site the body shaming doesn't stop.

    I agree with OP. I love what lifting has done to my body and yes I have been called "manly". That being said, if body shaming is wrong then there are a few comments on this thread that are out of line and body shaming also. I guess it is ok if it isn't happening to you...

    QFT
  • MM_1982
    MM_1982 Posts: 374
    Hell on this site the body shaming doesn't stop.

    I agree with OP. I love what lifting has done to my body and yes I have been called "manly". That being said, if body shaming is wrong then there are a few comments on this thread that are out of line and body shaming also. I guess it is ok if it isn't happening to you...

    Exactly. This is why I didn't start an "Effeminate" Men Unite! thread.
  • PghPensFan69
    PghPensFan69 Posts: 2,393 Member
    Women are hot PERIOD!
  • DMZ_1
    DMZ_1 Posts: 2,889 Member
    Hell on this site the body shaming doesn't stop.

    I agree with OP. I love what lifting has done to my body and yes I have been called "manly". That being said, if body shaming is wrong then there are a few comments on this thread that are out of line and body shaming also. I guess it is ok if it isn't happening to you...

    Exactly. This is why I didn't start an "Effeminate" Men Unite! thread.

    I was confused why "Manly" Women would be a selling point. Maybe it was meant to be sensationalistic for clicks. Why embrace the label of "Manly" if you are a woman? I feel that being a woman is about femininity. I perceive a femininity crisis in Western culture.

    Heterosexual men, no matter how beta they are, would never start an "Effeminate" Men Unite thread.
  • Mia_RagazzaTosta
    Mia_RagazzaTosta Posts: 4,885 Member
    Hell on this site the body shaming doesn't stop.

    I agree with OP. I love what lifting has done to my body and yes I have been called "manly". That being said, if body shaming is wrong then there are a few comments on this thread that are out of line and body shaming also. I guess it is ok if it isn't happening to you...

    Exactly. This is why I didn't start an "Effeminate" Men Unite! thread.

    I was confused why "Manly" Women would be a selling point. Maybe it was meant to be sensationalistic for clicks. Why embrace the label of "Manly" if you are a woman? I feel that being a woman is about femininity. I perceive a femininity crisis in Western culture.

    Heterosexual men, no matter how beta they are, would never start an "Effeminate" Men Unite thread.

    This thread was started yesterday as a tongue-in-cheek response to the several threads started by women who don't want to pick up any weight in fear of turning into a body builder overnight. The women here are just showing what actually happens when you lift.
  • BusyRaeNOTBusty
    BusyRaeNOTBusty Posts: 7,166 Member
    Hell on this site the body shaming doesn't stop.

    I agree with OP. I love what lifting has done to my body and yes I have been called "manly". That being said, if body shaming is wrong then there are a few comments on this thread that are out of line and body shaming also. I guess it is ok if it isn't happening to you...

    Exactly. This is why I didn't start an "Effeminate" Men Unite! thread.

    I was confused why "Manly" Women would be a selling point. Maybe it was meant to be sensationalistic for clicks. Why embrace the label of "Manly" if you are a woman? I feel that being a woman is about femininity. I perceive a femininity crisis in Western culture.

    Heterosexual men, no matter how beta they are, would never start an "Effeminate" Men Unite thread.

    I feel that being a woman is about being a person who happens to have a vagina. I can be a woman however I want. I don't need to fit any archaic definition of "femininity" that I don't want to fit. If I want to wear dresses and makeup I will. If I don't want to, I won't. It's not a crisis when people start thinking for themselves.
  • crazie4lulu
    crazie4lulu Posts: 762 Member
    I lift like a guy....but i am truly ALL woman!!!!
  • moment_to_arise
    moment_to_arise Posts: 207 Member
    Came looking for manly woman. Found hotties instead.

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    Shirtless David Tennant?? OH YES


    yea im still on this amazing gif..... there need to be more shirtless david tennant gifs in the world.
  • devil_in_a_blue_dress
    devil_in_a_blue_dress Posts: 5,214 Member
    Hell on this site the body shaming doesn't stop.

    I agree with OP. I love what lifting has done to my body and yes I have been called "manly". That being said, if body shaming is wrong then there are a few comments on this thread that are out of line and body shaming also. I guess it is ok if it isn't happening to you...

    Exactly. This is why I didn't start an "Effeminate" Men Unite! thread.

    I was confused why "Manly" Women would be a selling point. Maybe it was meant to be sensationalistic for clicks. Why embrace the label of "Manly" if you are a woman? I feel that being a woman is about femininity. I perceive a femininity crisis in Western culture.

    Heterosexual men, no matter how beta they are, would never start an "Effeminate" Men Unite thread.

    No? He might start an "I'm not a misogynistic douche" thread. Wonder who that would be shaming?
  • DjinnMarie
    DjinnMarie Posts: 1,297 Member
    Hell on this site the body shaming doesn't stop.

    I agree with OP. I love what lifting has done to my body and yes I have been called "manly". That being said, if body shaming is wrong then there are a few comments on this thread that are out of line and body shaming also. I guess it is ok if it isn't happening to you...

    Exactly. This is why I didn't start an "Effeminate" Men Unite! thread.

    I was confused why "Manly" Women would be a selling point. Maybe it was meant to be sensationalistic for clicks. Why embrace the label of "Manly" if you are a woman? I feel that being a woman is about femininity. I perceive a femininity crisis in Western culture.

    Heterosexual men, no matter how beta they are, would never start an "Effeminate" Men Unite thread.


    Hahaha. Do you live under a rock? There is a HUGE androgynous (straight) men subculture out there. Not to mention "metrosexuals" who get manicures, pedicures, Vidal Sassoon haircuts and other things that were previously reserved for just women.

    Just because they don't start a post on here (I'm sure we can dig up a waxing and eyebrow plucking post), doesn't mean it's not on a forum somewhere.
  • Hauntinglyfit
    Hauntinglyfit Posts: 5,537 Member
    Hell on this site the body shaming doesn't stop.

    I agree with OP. I love what lifting has done to my body and yes I have been called "manly". That being said, if body shaming is wrong then there are a few comments on this thread that are out of line and body shaming also. I guess it is ok if it isn't happening to you...

    Exactly. This is why I didn't start an "Effeminate" Men Unite! thread.

    I was confused why "Manly" Women would be a selling point. Maybe it was meant to be sensationalistic for clicks. Why embrace the label of "Manly" if you are a woman? I feel that being a woman is about femininity. I perceive a femininity crisis in Western culture.

    Heterosexual men, no matter how beta they are, would never start an "Effeminate" Men Unite thread.

    No one gives a s#it about what you think being a woman is about. And your threads are always "beta", to use your own term.
  • WhiteRabbit1313
    WhiteRabbit1313 Posts: 1,091 Member
    I am sick and tired of reading that girls with muscles are manly. If you personally do not like it, then don't attempt it!

    I work my freaking *kitten* off trying to build muscle. As a woman who doesn't use steroids to do so it is a VERY slow process. It takes time, effort and dedication. To hear other women fret about looking "manly" and how they don't want to wake up one day ripped to shreds with bulging muscles is very insulting, naive, uneducated, etc, etc, etc.....

    Please educate yourselves before making broad generalizations about a body type that you seem to know nothing about nor wish to attain.

    Here are my "manly" muscles. I am quite proud of what I have accomplished in just one year of lifting. I look like this flexed, but unflexed you wouldn't really notice my arms....just saying.

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    End rant.

    Gawd. So freaking manly. Look at those incredible biceps and shoulders! Disgusting! :sick:

    Lol! J/k! You look wonderful! :wink:
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