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Can't get enough Honestly... I'm always driven to get big. I mean I feel weird cause I don't necessarily get off on other guys being muscular... but when I see other guys size and power and I imagine it on my body and I get hard as hell. Is anyone like that? It's probably a matter of confidence... but that's my ultimate goal... just to have a clothes busting, eye jutting, wow looking, mass popping powerful physique. Does anyone feel that way... like just the need to grow into a massive muscular monster? |
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To fantasize growing, becoming huge, bulgy, N-like, the heat of your blood driving wild images, lusts and fluids through your burning body. To lose yourself in the image. To find yourself looking 'out' of the mirror or page or screen. To 'be' not necessarily 'be with' the muscle monster. Yeah, that's what lights me up. -- LeatherGryphon -- |
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Same here Hey, I can definitely relate to this aspect of the muscle fetish. Imagery is important in weight training as you can visualize your goals... seeing someone elses chest development and imagining it on your body... kinda like picking and choosing the features you want for yourself. When I was younger, I would fantasize about this all the time. Pick up a muscle mag and flip through it while imagining what I'd feel and look like with that guy's biceps and this guy's abs. It always made me uncomfortably hard. Now, I try to use those fantasies to focus myself during workouts. It's been difficult to keep the fantasy focused and finish my workouts. But, when I do get through a workout, I always feel much better because I know I've taken steps to achieve the body I've only fantasized about. Anyway, you're not alone, guys! Russ Last edited by rp28nct; January 6th, 2011 at 04:42 AM. |
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Love to see muscle growth in others as well as experience it myself. These last few years have been all about personally getting physically bigger... having started out 3 years ago at 215 and now hitting 270 during a bulking program. Nothing feels quite as good as putting on a shirt that used to be big and now doesn't button across the chest or ripping out a sleeve when flexing. I've always felt this way and now find myself finally enjoying the results of many years in the gym, the last couple of which being more intensive. btw...Guys, check out the latest issue of the Atlantic Monthly. Very interesting article on the issue of physical perfection including muscle growth. |
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I think this is a big part of why a lot of us have joined this forum: to find others who are into these sorts of things and to explore these topics indepthedly. I know that I, for one, am and always have been fascinated [and turned on] by this sort of stuff. __________________ just my thoughts as a writer Things happen. |
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Sounds like you're ready for some new pix, Muscle_D_2000. Get a move on, hunnypot! xoxo Richard |
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Muscle growth is an interesting topic and with the internet I think it is clear that it has a rather broad appeal. The fantasy aspect of becoming big and huge quickly is definitively a turn on; but for me personally, I get a much greater buzz on the own personal muscle gains that have accumulated. Compared to professional bodybuilders I am nothing special; yet when you start out with a 12 inch biceps and 2 1/2 years later it is a rock hard 17.5 inches you feel pretty damn good about yourself. |
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Whoa! Muscle d 2000, you are 270 lbs?!?! Yikes! Do you still have any of your 215 lb clothes? If you take new pics we would love to see the 270 lb bulk buldging out of the 215 lb clothing!! You too Buffdoc, it would be great to see an old shirt or something that used to fit your 12in arms but fits tight now! __________________ -ottomun6- It's time to stop sitting on the sidelines and get in there! |
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270? Damn. I need to head up to Lansing, sometime. |
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Going to take some new pics this week guys. Built_Spill... anytime buddy. |
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Everyday i just want to spontaneously grow... and bust out of my clothes... like a scene out of the Hulk! lol. I wanna feel a rush of size and power! damn... to be that big, can you imagine? But it's possible to attain a massive body, it just takes time... thanks for the posts guys! |
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It's almost surprising how broad an appeal the concept of [spontaneous] muscle growth has. Anyone who's ever lifted, as buffdoc has said, knows that wonderful feeling of confidence and positivity they get in respond to their gains. In addition, weighlifters, and guys especially, would kill for a way to be able to bulk up instantly--or almost instantly--with little or none of the work it would take to do so the painful, natural way. The reason I say guys are especially prone to such desires is that many feel the need to be supreme; the strongest, the biggest, the best. Now of course that is mostly stereotyped behavior, but on some level, just about every guy at least likes to be at his own, personal best. __________________ just my thoughts as a writer Things happen. |
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Bulking up vs. cutting up for a competition Hitting the gym vigorously... pounding out set after set, rep after rep and eating to grow takes a great deal of work. The rewards of getting bigger and seeing the scale go up and up and up and reaching 280 plus pounds of muscle in the offseason is incredibly motivating. What I've learned is that it is incredibly more difficult to diet down for a contest. The dieting may not be the hard part, but the cardio and contest prep and carb depletion and water depletion and posing prepartion... also takes a great dealof work. Even though you know you will look awesome on stage at 240 pounds with vascularity and definition that will hopefully impress the judges... seeing and feeling less "big" is hard on the ego and the psyche. Ah, but when they call out your name and number and you know you've just won... makes it seems to be worth the sacrifice... Regardless of whether one does it for the love of the sport, the persuit of physical perfection or the simple desire to test oneself the ultimate maximum... it is insane... |
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Pix dammit, we want pix! rpj |
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