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I'm going to brag now. I can do 15 reps of 70 with my triceps because my random muscles are strong. I can't do nearly as much with my biceps. Congratulations on picking up the big heavy TV! I'm trying to learn how to pick people up.

15 reps with 70 is pretty impressive!

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Sounds like the T is affecting more than muscle mass here!

Welcome to male puberty.

Lizzy

It's no fun doing stuff if you can't brag about it to other guys. ;)

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That's how I like it, to be picked up off the ground as I'm swept off my feet. Then laid down gently (oops. too much information)

Works for me. Always has.

Allison

this doesnt leave this topic, but....

i like be swept off my feet too, but if the mood is right, i dont exactly like to be put down gently :blush:

cant believe i actually said it, it the power of dudes, they makes me admit way too much. :lol:

and yea, from what i've seen, guys love talking about thier strength, and also fighting skills. i'm really used to it by now :D

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Guest Zabrak
I'm just guessing but I think that you and Zabrak may have a different definition for picking up people. :D

You mean actually lifting them off of the ground while I believe he is more interested in sweeping them off of there feet. :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

I'm happy you caught that one before I did. LOL

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Guest My_Genesis
I'm just guessing but I think that you and Zabrak may have a different definition for picking up people. :D

You mean actually lifting them off of the ground while I believe he is more interested in sweeping them off of there feet. :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

lol, i think you're right.

this doesnt leave this topic, but....

i like be swept off my feet too, but if the mood is right, i dont exactly like to be put down gently :blush:

cant believe i actually said it, it the power of dudes, they makes me admit way too much. :lol:

hahaha...

it's all about power, isnt that the point of this convo? :D

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Dude! I didn't think I was substantially stronger on T, but I was wrong. I mean...I knew I was a bit stronger, but not like this. It's INSANE!

I was home for my sister's wedding and one of my friends was there. We've always had a friendly strength rivalry. She was still stronger than me even after I'd been on T for about 2 months. NOT ANYMORE!

It used to be that I could just barely pick her up. This time I was able to pick her up and throw her over my shoulder until she yelled for me to put her down. It was the most awesome feeling in the world! Even though she is almost as tall as me and weighs about 130, she didn't feel all that heavy.

CRAZY!!!

I think going to the gym is a very, very good thing!

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Guest My_Genesis

Yeah from what I've heard it's not something you really notice.

Which is funny because with no T i inadvertently slam things like car doors and my laptop too hard and get looks from people, like "uh, what's with the uncalled for temper tantrum?" :lol:

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lol, i remeber doing that pre-hormones. my mom always got mad, i kept forgeting i was pretty strong. i got weight training this next semester, so thats gonna be fun, i wonder how much harder it will be this time. Deeedoo is still working on caring my fat butt around, i weigh about 20 more pound that him/her. but i want to be strong too :( just cause i'm a girl doesnt mean i dont like to be fit. ;)

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Guest Zabrak
Dude! I didn't think I was substantially stronger on T, but I was wrong. I mean...I knew I was a bit stronger, but not like this. It's INSANE!

I was home for my sister's wedding and one of my friends was there. We've always had a friendly strength rivalry. She was still stronger than me even after I'd been on T for about 2 months. NOT ANYMORE!

It used to be that I could just barely pick her up. This time I was able to pick her up and throw her over my shoulder until she yelled for me to put her down. It was the most awesome feeling in the world! Even though she is almost as tall as me and weighs about 130, she didn't feel all that heavy.

CRAZY!!!

I think going to the gym is a very, very good thing!

Cool huh?? I love it. Its funny now I carry things for the girls in the family. They yell at me to "be careful, thats heavy!" but its not heavy at all to me.

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Guest StrandedOutThere
Cool huh?? I love it. Its funny now I carry things for the girls in the family. They yell at me to "be careful, thats heavy!" but its not heavy at all to me.

Yeah!! Grrrrrr!!! *manly muscle flex*

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Guest NatalieRene

geesh you all sound like you are so strong. I can't even move my tv around without help or hurting myself and it's just a 27 inch widescreen HDTV CRT. When I was moving into my new place this year my cousin carried it down all by himself and I was shocked.

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Guest StrandedOutThere

When I bought my 27 inch television back in like 2004 it took me and my friend both to get it up the stairs to the apartment. Now Zabrak and I play catch with 27 inch televisions.

Know what makes that even cooler? He's in Canada and I'm in the U.S. waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay down in Florida. Yeah!!!

T Power!!

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Guest Zabrak
When I bought my 27 inch television back in like 2004 it took me and my friend both to get it up the stairs to the apartment. Now Zabrak and I play catch with 27 inch televisions.

Know what makes that even cooler? He's in Canada and I'm in the U.S. waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay down in Florida. Yeah!!!

T Power!!

LMAO

Heads up, Starnd! Tv being thrown your way now!

Me and strand are really chuck norris' kids.

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Guest NatalieRene
When I bought my 27 inch television back in like 2004 it took me and my friend both to get it up the stairs to the apartment. Now Zabrak and I play catch with 27 inch televisions.

Know what makes that even cooler? He's in Canada and I'm in the U.S. waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay down in Florida. Yeah!!!

T Power!!

When I first bought my tv in 2005 it took me and the sales clerk together to get it in my back seat of my car from right out side the enterance of the store. At the time I lived in a studio apartment with a private enterance that had three steps up and a hill to the side. I got the tv in the apartment by zig zagging it on the ground in a sort of dragging pushing sort of thing up the hill to the side of the steps and literally dragging it into the apartment. I couldn't even lift the tv to get it on the tv stand on my own and had to go get help from a neighbor. So yeah you all tossing tvs back and forth is impressive.

Can I interest you in helping me move some furniture around? :P

LMAO

Heads up, Starnd! Tv being thrown your way now!

Me and strand are really chuck norris' kids.

That guy with a beard? I'd try to say who? :huh: but I don't think I could keep a straight face. I think Jet Li is cuter. :lol:

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I'm starting to get jealous of all of Kyle's progress! Only a little, though - it's really fantastic. It will be fun to catch up to him, I've gotten lazy lately and haven't been working out.

@Evan As for shackles, well, I already bought Kyle and I a set of His & His restraints. Or is that not what you meant? :o

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*Cough*....

wow...agreed. :lol: and here i though i went too far with my comment about not liking to be put down gently, i take this as a challenge of perversion. how can i top that and not be setting off the censor alarm, hmm.....

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wow...agreed. :lol: and here i though i went too far with my comment about not liking to be put down gently, i take this as a challenge of perversion. how can i top that and not be setting off the censor alarm, hmm.....

I'm really not sure that you can! :o

Maybe Zabrak should toss a television in Stuv's direction. :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest StrandedOutThere
@Evan As for shackles, well, I already bought Kyle and I a set of His & His restraints. Or is that not what you meant? :o

*almost drops television*

:blink:

*recovers and throws a perfect spiral*

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Guest My_Genesis
wow...agreed. :lol: and here i though i went too far with my comment about not liking to be put down gently, i take this as a challenge of perversion. how can i top that and not be setting off the censor alarm, hmm.....

loool. yeah, it was totally inappropriate. :lol: i usually prefer to keep perversion to myself but i guess that's just me, take on the challenge if you want though. :P

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Guest Joanna Phipps
this doesnt leave this topic, but....

i like be swept off my feet too, but if the mood is right, i dont exactly like to be put down gently :blush:

cant believe i actually said it, it the power of dudes, they makes me admit way too much. :lol:

and yea, from what i've seen, guys love talking about thier strength, and also fighting skills. i'm really used to it by now :D

Tied, blindfolded... um ooops giving way too much away 

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Tied, blindfolded... um ooops giving way too much away 

Joanna...now they know more of my kinks....i love being powerless :blush:

and i just maaayyyy enjoy a little punishment :rolleyes::lol:

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