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Wow Man, You're Bigger Than Anyone I've Seen IRL. Can I Ask How Long You've Been Working Out? I Always

Wow man, you're bigger than anyone I've seen IRL. Can I ask how long you've been working out? I always dreamed of being giant but I've always been a skinny twig and at 34 I feel like I missed my window. Also how are your legs looking? You don't usually show them ;)

Wow Man, You're Bigger Than Anyone I've Seen IRL. Can I Ask How Long You've Been Working Out? I Always

Been lifting in some capacity for the past 12 years, but I’d argue I’ve only been lifting with purpose for the last 4 years.

Do not short change yourself, buddy. If you were hoping to step on an Olympia stage, sure, starting at 34 might make that an impossibility. But that doesn’t mean you can’t still make considerable progress. Hyper-masculinity is too great a gift to be squandered.

I don’t tend to show off the wheels as often because they need a lot of work haha. But I’ll get there. Wanna grow these fuckers until they chafe when I walk 💪

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2 years ago

I have a friend who's around 215lbs of mostly muscle and has literally never touched steroids and eats like a mess. Meanwhile I'm hovering around 165lbs and monitor every macro to the T. Do you ever get a bit discouraged by your genetics? Like knowing that someone will always be bigger than you not because they're dedicated or they use but just because of luck and good combination of genes? And you'll never be able to surpass them

I Have A Friend Who's Around 215lbs Of Mostly Muscle And Has Literally Never Touched Steroids And Eats

Hard work beats talent.

As tempting as it is to lament the hand mother nature has dealt you, I don’t think it’s particularly helpful. In fact, I think it’s a sure fire way to stunt your potential.

For years, I was intensely jealous of strong, virile, muscular men. They represented everything I wanted but could never have. Genetics can’t be changed and mine had made me into a skinny gay boy, the supposed opposite of everything I craved.

But, by accepting this as my fate, the message I unintentionally kept reinforcing was: Why even bother with this workout? Why even bother prepping this meal? Why even bother trying to grow?

My progress started to take off when I divorced myself from these self-imposed limitations and really started believing I could be big. Pushing as hard as I can in this last set does matter because it will make me big. Standing in the kitchen and prepping lunches for work does matter because it will make me big.

Seeing how I looked as a 140 lb 18 year old, I think it’s clear I’m not a naturally gifted bodybuilder. I just want it. More than anything. I’m now 208 lbs and truly believe that hard work will allow me to get significantly bigger.

Now, I am not delusional. I had to accept I will never set foot on an Olympia stage. In the ultra-rarefied world of pro bodybuilding, everything counts, including a genetic adaption that may give you a 0.01% advantage over the average male.

Taking the very specific example of your friend and his genetics, he may well have a Mr Olympia lurking inside him. But there could also be other variables driving his growth:

In what way is his diet a mess? If he lives off cheap, nasty, fast food instead of home cooked ‘real’ food, he may very well be storing up health issues for the future. But as of right now? If his body is receiving enough calories and protein (coupled with lifting), it will still grow more than a perfectly balanced diet with insufficient calories.

How hard does he train? If he goes into the gym, attacks each workout and gives it his all, that will give greater results than following a more measured, reserved approach.

Last but not least, sometimes guys just have to lie about their steroid use. He wouldn’t be the first to be using gear and lying to those around him for fear of repercussions.

Remember: we don’t put our bodies through torture or dedicate so much of our lives to this because it’s easy. Rather than be discouraged by the IFBB pro who will forever be bigger than me, I admire the fuck out of him and I use his achievements to help fuel my own.


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2 years ago

Will you post dick?💯💯😍😍

I’m afraid Tumblr doesn’t allow explicit content anymore, buddy.

However, I do post a ton of dick (and ass) on Twitter and OF. Check them out here:

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3 years ago

Complete Obscenity.

My eyes nearly popped out of their sockets when I saw this one. It just does not get better than this.

So much dense, bulky muscle hanging off Rob’s femurs. This is a Man who knows what he’s doing. He understands how to harness the true potential of the Male form, and what our incredible bodies are capable of when force fed and introduced to the needle.

This Man is a hero and I will be saluting him by blowing my roidwad to this video. Join me.


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3 years ago
Thicken That Pelt.

Thicken that pelt.

It might make you uncomfortable, it might make you overheat, it may even leave you drenched in sweat during every single workout.

But this is not about what is comfortable. This is not about what is practical. This is about a steadfast commitment to the hyper-masculinisation of the Male form.

If you are truly dedicated to the cause, you need to accept that muscle and fur go hand in hand. Ditch your razor, bin those clippers. This is who you are now.


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3 years ago

Have you deleted your Twitter account?

No no, my Twitter is still very much alive. I did tweak the name slightly though.

Name is now @SteroidalMasc

I felt my previous name (SteroidPride) wasn’t strictly accurate anymore, not since I’ve expanded from pure steroid/muscle appreciation to include fur, beard, bald appreciation etc.


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