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Title: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 29, 2014, 11:37:24 PM

so i have noticed a trend here where untrained individuals, out of shape individuals, and other such non active people argue, debate and defend their 'favourite' pro bodybuilder.

do you guys not find it just a little bit fucking weird that your arguing over a bunch of oiled up muscle men who pose wearing a fucking speedo?
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on August 30, 2014, 12:12:19 AM
As a bodybuilder myself I find it peculiar and possibly homosexual that other grown men participate in this kind of tomfoolery. I mean I'm slightly Embarrassed at times for following pro BBing and I'm an actual bodybuilder and have been for the last decade. I wonder how they justify it?

Either way we can all agree that Shitso is the worst thing to ever happen to GetBig.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Fortress on August 30, 2014, 12:21:00 AM
I began my weight-training life as an aspiring bodybuilder. My eventual hopes were to obtain my IFBB pro card and one day compete on the Mr. Olympia stage. Of course, with time and furthering knowledge, I realized I wasn't prepared to do what is required to even have a far-flung stab at such accomplishments.

And besides, I came to understand strength was my forte when it came to the world of muscles and such.

I still have an interest in what's going on in the bodybuilding world, though. It's my roots.

But, yeah, why anyone who has never trained as a bodybuilder would follow it, I have no idea, beyond the standard explanation that he's a closeted homo or full-on homo.

With the passing years I have really come to see the weirdness of the whole pursuit. Building muscle and strength is one thing, but the deal with glittery thongs, fake tans, oil, and slithery posing routines now leaves me kinda ... blank.

 
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: ENZO on August 30, 2014, 12:23:10 AM
When I was skinny and first started lifting I used to be too embarrassed to buy BB mags. Once I start to get noticeable gains I felt completely comfortable letting everyone know I was into it. I don't know why

But it's a thin line between schmoe and fan. A large portion of followers are def gay and they have no problem letting straight BB'ers know it  :'(
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: FermiDirac on August 30, 2014, 12:35:42 AM
It's called schmoeing and there's nothing wrong with it!  >:(

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Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Bevo on August 30, 2014, 12:37:03 AM
Ron, mayor of bbing, stuntmovie, ND, shizzo, on the top of my head
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: IronMeister on August 30, 2014, 12:40:06 AM
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Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 12:46:40 AM

im not talking about you guys like chiro and enzo and fortress- guys who compete, or actually train cause i understand the commonality.

im talking about guys who havent been in a gym in a decade if ever. like thats fucking WEIRD. id like someone who doesnt train to explain their attraction to it.

like im a big dude who trains his ass off and it shows but holy fuck i cant even read this board for fear someone in the lunch room at work will see me accidentally open up a thread and there'll be some pic of ronnie with his trunks shoved up his ass. like i could see people being like 'ok hes a bber, so i get it' but its goddamn embarassing. how does someone who doesnt even look the part justify the behaviour lol

im actually laughing as i type this btw.

Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: BigRo on August 30, 2014, 12:53:47 AM
Other sports/activities have fans who do not participate beyond viewing, why not bodybuilding?
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Ron Harrigan on August 30, 2014, 12:58:01 AM
im not talking about you guys like chiro and enzo and fortress- guys who compete, or actually train cause i understand the commonality.

im talking about guys who havent been in a gym in a decade if ever. like thats fucking WEIRD. id like someone who doesnt train to explain their attraction to it.

like im a big dude who trains his ass off and it shows but holy fuck i cant even read this board for fear someone in the lunch room at work will see me accidentally open up a thread and there'll be some pic of ronnie with his trunks shoved up his ass. like i could see people being like 'ok hes a bber, so i get it' but its goddamn embarassing. how does someone who doesnt even look the part justify the behaviour lol

im actually laughing as i type this btw.



Why don't you ask this guy.


Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 01:00:31 AM






Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 01:04:07 AM
Other sports/activities have fans who do not participate beyond viewing, why not bodybuilding?

Because, most other sports, football, baseball, basketball, are national past times and are iconic sports in America. You won't see too many people watching a professional game of ping pong unless they are also ping pong players themselves. Second, most children grew up playing those sports on teams. Most children do not grow up lifting weights.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: BigRo on August 30, 2014, 01:05:56 AM
just because something is mainstream and rooted in common culture does not make free from absurdity :)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 01:11:59 AM
just because something is mainstream and rooted in common culture does not make free from absurdity :)

You also failed to acknowledge my second point. MOST children in America grow up playing basketball, football, baseball on a team, whether thats in a private league or on a school team. Thus, there is more of a connection to those sports, so even if one does not play them as adults, there is still a strong connection with them. Most children dont grow up being hardcore lifters. So when they reach adulthood, and still dont lift, its weird that they would be involved in bodybuilding without ever engaging in lifting in the past or present.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: FermiDirac on August 30, 2014, 01:13:37 AM
just because something is mainstream and rooted in common culture does not make free from absurdity :)

Surely you must see the absurdity in males being devout followers of male pageants?
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 01:16:49 AM
Surely you must see the absurdity in males being devout followers of male pageants?

The very nature of bodybuilding (absurd amount of drugs, the oil, the speedos) makes it absurd. Doing what they do to their bodies is much more absurd than playing a game of tennis.

Dont mind bigro. Another meathead trying to sound smart. We allow him to try and sound smart, to give him the illusion that he is more than just muscles :)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Ex Coelis on August 30, 2014, 01:36:33 AM
maybe they read comic books as children and associate the superhuman physiques with those of their childhood heros?
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 01:40:22 AM
Other sports/activities have fans who do not participate beyond viewing, why not bodybuilding?

because other sports require a level of skill, athleticism or talent that can be appreciated even by a non participant.

take the Olympics. i was watching the freestyle snowboarding competition and was totally engrossed and i have never been on a snowboard in my life. im sitting there and im thinking its amazing what these athletes can do. this is fucking cool.

whats cool about pro bbing? lol like tell me where the talent, skill or athleticism is that would draw someone to enjoy watching it and debate over it.

Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: anabolichalo on August 30, 2014, 01:41:36 AM
Other sports/activities have fans who do not participate beyond viewing, why not bodybuilding?
agree

i think it's pretty awesome
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 01:42:31 AM
maybe they read comic books as children and associate the superhuman physiques with those of their childhood heros?


Too big of a stretch lol. Sorry, you're trying to make it fit. Superheroes and watching oiled men on stage posing is not quite the same.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: BigRo on August 30, 2014, 01:46:11 AM
You also failed to acknowledge my second point. MOST children in America grow up playing basketball, football, baseball on a team, whether thats in a private league or on a school team. Thus, there is more of a connection to those sports, so even if one does not play them as adults, there is still a strong connection with them. Most children dont grow up being hardcore lifters. So when they reach adulthood, and still dont lift, its weird that they would be involved in bodybuilding without ever engaging in lifting in the past or present.

So whatever most children grow up with is beyond questioning and acceptable?

The very nature of bodybuilding (absurd amount of drugs, the oil, the speedos) makes it absurd. Doing what they do to their bodies is much more absurd than playing a game of tennis.

Dont mind bigro. Another meathead trying to sound smart. We allow him to try and sound smart, to give him the illusion that he is more than just muscles :)

Its an extreme sport and like other extreme sports has risks.

Your intellectual arrogance is absurd.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 01:59:54 AM
So whatever most children grow up with is beyond questioning and acceptable?

Its an extreme sport and like other extreme sports has risks.
Your intellectual arrogance is absurd.

bbing is not a sport.

take the drugs out of it and whats left? nothing. pro bbing without drugs would be extinct.

take the drugs out of any sport- cycling- football- baseball-  its still a sport.

take the drugs out of pro bbing and it becomes a sideshow that isnt even worth watching for those who follow it.

sport. c'mon man. lets see who has the greatest response and tolerance to anabolic compounds, herd them all up onstage in oil and a speedo and have them 'pose' for 10 minutes huffing and puffing cause its too exerting. lol a lot of skill involved in that.

some sport. its embarassing you'd even call it that.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: King Shizzo on August 30, 2014, 02:00:38 AM
As a bodybuilder myself I find it peculiar and possibly homosexual that other grown men participate in this kind of tomfoolery. I mean I'm slightly Embarrassed at times for following pro BBing and I'm an actual bodybuilder and have been for the last decade. I wonder how they justify it?

Either way we can all agree that Shitso is the worst thing to ever happen to GetBig.  
Not gonna fall for it pal. You might want to get that stroke face looked at  :D
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 02:04:13 AM

like im legit curious about this attraction to it.

i get why guys who train follow it. thats not the stretch here. its the guys who dont train, have no idea what its like to build their body in the first place, or the disciplene involved in the suffering thru a diet. like whats their attraction to it? its gotta be physical.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Mr.Mojo on August 30, 2014, 02:04:34 AM
Just take soccer for an example. Overweight fat guys gulping one beer down after another, never stood on a soccer field, watch the soccer world championship and when their team wins they shout out "WE WON !!!". If their team fails, they call them overpaid assholes.

I guess most people who are interested in BB work out, not on a competition level, but at least they are more fit than people related to other sports.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Wolfox on August 30, 2014, 02:05:09 AM
The majority of people here don't give a shit about the Olympia...its just something to talk about between the laughs, banter, and straight shit talking.

Most here lift or exercise and that is what brings us here together on the forum. The bbing industry(which includes shows and contestants) simply subsidizes the cost of our thunderdome. No industry...no thunderdome.

But yeah, other than that, I don't see a problem admiring another mans physique. I like Arnolds chest. So what? Doesn't make me gay.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 02:05:46 AM
Just take soccer for an example. Overweight fat guys gulping one beer down after another, never stood on a soccer field, watch the soccer world championship and when their team wins they shout out "WE WON !!!". If their team fails, they call them overpaid assholes.

I guess most people who are interested in BB work out, not on a competition level, but at least they are more fit than people related to other sports.

you clearly havent seen some of the photos of those who follow it.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: King Shizzo on August 30, 2014, 02:06:12 AM
To answer No One's question, I don't follow men's bodybuilding anymore.

Ofcourse I can't help but to get the latest BB news from Getbig anyway  :D

I still have a little interest in who wins the Olympia, mainly because that sets up the whole next year with material for Getbig.

I stopped believing the "Flex magazine hype" many years ago. I registered on Getbig when I was 22.

Now, I am here for the laughs, the news, and the posters I have come to like over the years.

It's that simple.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Primemuscle on August 30, 2014, 02:06:56 AM
so i have noticed a trend here where untrained individuals, out of shape individuals, and other such non active people argue, debate and defend their 'favourite' pro bodybuilder.

do you guys not find it just a little bit fucking weird that your arguing over a bunch of oiled up muscle men who pose wearing a fucking speedo?


You should ask yourself this question. Since you feel the way you do about bodybuilding, one wonders why you bother posting on a bodybuilding forum.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: BigRo on August 30, 2014, 02:07:15 AM
bbing is not a sport.

take the drugs out of it and whats left? nothing. pro bbing without drugs would be extinct.

take the drugs out of any sport- cycling- football- baseball-  its still a sport.

take the drugs out of pro bbing and it becomes a sideshow that isnt even worth watching for those who follow it.

sport. c'mon man. lets see who has the greatest response and tolerance to anabolic compounds, herd them all up onstage in oil and a speedo and have them 'pose' for 10 minutes huffing and puffing cause its too exerting. lol a lot of skill involved in that.

some sport. its embarassing you'd even call it that.

Take the drugs out of it and they would still be the worlds best crafted bodies. Thats if the drugs were gone completely all across the board but now were fantasizing.

If you cant see the sacrifice and dedication and admire a well sculpted body then stick to your board shorts and anorexic calorie intake.

Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Simple Simon on August 30, 2014, 02:07:39 AM
you clearly havent seen some of the photos of those who follow it.
Get over to BB.COM
Some 5gram guys over there look like they have never touched a weight
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 02:09:09 AM
The majority of people here don't give a shit about the Olympia...its just something to talk about between the laughs, banter, and straight shit talking.

Most here lift or exercise and that is what brings us here together on the forum. The bbing industry(which includes shows and contestants) simply subsidizes the cost of our thunderdome. No industry...no thunderdome.

are you retarded there was a 300 page thread on dorian vs ronnie for fuck sake. lol grown men arguing over which man had more muscles. you think thats normal? thats fucked up i dont give a fuck how you put it. lol
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Wolfox on August 30, 2014, 02:11:57 AM
The majority of people here don't give a shit about the Olympia...its just something to talk about between the laughs, banter, and straight shit talking.

Most here lift or exercise and that is what brings us here together on the forum. The bbing industry(which includes shows and contestants) simply subsidizes the cost of our thunderdome. No industry...no thunderdome.

But yeah, other than that, I don't see a problem admiring another mans physique. I like Arnolds chest. So what? Doesn't make me gay.

And so what if I'm not 230 with abs yet still post on the forum. As long as I'm training, making progress and have goals that's all that matters to me.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Wolfox on August 30, 2014, 02:15:11 AM
are you retarded there was a 300 page thread on dorian vs ronnie for fuck sake. lol grown men arguing over which man had more muscles. you think thats normal? thats fucked up i dont give a fuck how you put it. lol

Yeah and like 298 pages were all from ND and hulkster.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 02:18:51 AM
Take the drugs out of it and they would still be the worlds best crafted bodies. Thats if the drugs were gone completely all across the board but now were fantasizing.

If you cant see the sacrifice and dedication and admire a well sculpted body then stick to your board shorts and anorexic calorie intake.



sorry dude, im not about to admire anyones 'well sculped body' anytime soon. i give props where props are due. admire? who the fuck admires another grown mans body?

and i'll be happy to stick to my board shorts while you parade yourself in front of an audience teeming with guys. keeping thinking what your doing is special. it isnt.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Bevo on August 30, 2014, 02:20:09 AM
Take the drugs out of it and they would still be the worlds best crafted bodies. Thats if the drugs were gone completely all across the board but now were fantasizing.

If you cant see the sacrifice and dedication and admire a well sculpted body then stick to your board shorts and anorexic calorie intake.



Come on big ro! U of all people should know that if u took the drugs outta of pro bbing it's nothing , and they wouldn't have the best crafted body in the world

Natural and enhanced is a complete diff ball game , from my experience there are guys who have trained natural and look amazing, jumped on drugs , made decent gains , then there are those who looked like nothing training natural and then made crazy gains in steroids .

It's all about genetic response and tolerance , nothing more. Not talking food and training that is
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: anabolichalo on August 30, 2014, 02:20:59 AM
Come on big ro! U of all people should know that if u took the drugs outta of pro bbing it's nothing , and they wouldn't have the best crafted body in the world

Natural and enhanced is a complete diff ball game , from my experience there are guys who have trained natural and look amazing, jumped on drugs , made decent gains , then there are those who looked like nothing training natural and then made crazy gains in steroids .

It's all about genetic response and tolerance , nothing more. Not talking food and training that is
this is an interesting discussion


awaiting serious responses
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 02:21:44 AM
You should ask yourself this question. Since you feel the way you do about bodybuilding, one wonders why you bother posting on a bodybuilding forum.

cause i like to train. is that hard for you to understand?

you think bbing = competing? no it means being in the gym smashing the weights and pushing yourself to be better than you were yesterday. no matter who you are, where you live, the colour of your skin, or your religion its the thing that bonds us all. not the grotesquerie that is pro bbing.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 02:23:15 AM
Come on big ro! U of all people should know that if u took the drugs outta of pro bbing it's nothing , and they wouldn't have the best crafted body in the world

Natural and enhanced is a complete diff ball game , from my experience there are guys who have trained natural and look amazing, jumped on drugs , made decent gains , then there are those who looked like nothing training natural and then made crazy gains in steroids .

It's all about genetic response and tolerance , nothing more. Not talking food and training that is

yessir.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 02:26:11 AM
Yeah and like 298 pages were all from ND and hulkster.

and btw i like ND. hes a good guy. my post is more of a generalisation than anything.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: King Shizzo on August 30, 2014, 02:27:05 AM
I remember buying gummi bears and chocolate milk, because T-Nation said that it was a decent mass builder for an ectomorph  :-X

I bought a Shawn Ray video, a couple countdown to the Olympia videos, and one of Ronnies vids.

That was when I was in full cult mode. Taking the "good" pro hormones, watching my body change, sweating my ass off in the garage listening to Rob Zombie.

Brings back great memories. But I grew out of it. I learned what it takes to reach that level, and I am not willing to go that far.

I still enjoy the whole lifting, and getting fit aspect. I am just in a little rut right now.

Nothing beats doing cardio/lifting while listening to your favorite music. When you are serious, it almost puts you in a trance-like, state of mind.

You guys make fun of me, but I have been there before.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Bevo on August 30, 2014, 02:29:05 AM
"Earl" comes to mind as well  ;D

"Mr levrone" "Maryland muscle machine"  :D
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Primemuscle on August 30, 2014, 03:49:11 AM
cause i like to train. is that hard for you to understand?

you think bbing = competing? no it means being in the gym smashing the weights and pushing yourself to be better than you were yesterday. no matter who you are, where you live, the colour of your skin, or your religion its the thing that bonds us all. not the grotesquerie that is pro bbing.

Are you implying competitors don't train?

I have no interest in competing. I still train. I admire folks who have the gumption to compete. At the risk of seeming like the old dude that I am, I prefer the look of some of the pros of times past, when most bodybuilders had muscular it which seem obtainable to the average person and without having to take a boatload of drugs and sopplements.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Simple Simon on August 30, 2014, 03:50:51 AM
Are you implying competitors don't train?

I have no interest in competing. I still train. I admire folks who have the gumption to compete. At the risk of seeming like the old dude that I am, I prefer the look of some of the pros of times past, when most bodybuilders had muscular it which seem obtainable to the average person and without having to take a boatload of drugs and sopplements.


Obviously trolling , no one could be so stupid as to come to that conclusion from his post.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Primemuscle on August 30, 2014, 03:55:17 AM
Obviously trolling , no one could be so stupid as to come to that conclusion from his post.

You seem to be in a bit of a bad mood today.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 04:53:12 AM
Obviously trolling , no one could be so stupid as to come to that conclusion from his post.


lol I had to read it twice and still couldn't find the parallel he's talking abt.

anyway I don't what this to degenerate into an anti bbing campaign az I'm sure we can all agree we love to train.

what I am curious abt is why so many heterosexual dudes care abt muscley white and black guys in thongs.

maybe it's just me. maybe I'm the one who's fucked for not thinking it's normal for predominately straight white men to bicker over how a guy who fucks grapefruit and watermelon is going to place in this thong-war.

Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 05:14:27 AM
just the fact there's a demand for that type of shit should tell you guys how fucked up and weird it is.

how the fuck can you even be a 'fan' of that? notice how they kind of behaviour goes unpunished by the IFBB? your smart guys. ask yourself why.

that shit in any pro sport would get you suspended or banned and ostracized by the public. not in 'pro bodybuilding'. it's accepted. why? because that's why pro bbing exists- for muscle worship.  

then a bunch of straight guys sit around and argue abt which of their favourite bbers got better bodyparts. lol
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Man of Steel on August 30, 2014, 05:16:43 AM
Ok let's get real......bb is a sport and it's a beauty pageant and it's a carnival freakshow.

I've tried to get friends to train with me for years but they have no interest because they can't win anything and they would rather exercise playing basketball.

Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Primemuscle on August 30, 2014, 05:18:40 AM

lol I had to read it twice and still couldn't find the parallel he's talking abt.

anyway I don't what this to degenerate into an anti bbing campaign az I'm sure we can all agree we love to train.

what I am curious abt is why so many
heterosexual dudes care abt muscley white and black guys in thongs.

maybe it's just me. maybe I'm the one who's fucked for not thinking it's normal for predominately straight white men to bicker over how a guy who fucks grapefruit and watermelon is going to place in this thong-war.



I am not trolling. I barely understand what trolling means. Perhaps there is miscommunication.

Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Primemuscle on August 30, 2014, 05:23:51 AM
I am not trolling. I barely understand what trolling means. Perhaps there is miscommunication.

Kai's antics outside bodybuilding are not relavant to bodybuilding competition.


Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 05:27:25 AM
I am not trolling. I barely understand what trolling means. Perhaps there is miscommunication.



you said 'are you implying...blah blah blah'

I don't imply bro. I say what it is I have to say. i don't fuck around and not say what's on my mind. there are never implications in my posts. I speak very plainlly.

the only 'inplicatons' then are the ones you wish to generate.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 05:30:13 AM


'Kai's antics' outside bbing is exactly what drives it. open your eyes.

you think he's doing his guest postings in fetish costumes for all the straight guys in the room? lol c'mon man don't tell me your this fucking naive.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Primemuscle on August 30, 2014, 06:46:26 AM
you said 'are you implying...blah blah blah'

I don't imply bro. I say what it is I have to say. i don't fuck around and not say what's on my mind. there are never implications in my posts. I speak very plainlly.

the only 'inplicatons' then are the ones you wish to generate.

OK, good to know.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Primemuscle on August 30, 2014, 06:52:38 AM
'Kai's antics' outside bbing is exactly what drives it. open your eyes.

you think he's doing his guest postings in fetish costumes for all the straight guys in the room? lol c'mon man don't tell me your this fucking naive.

Which brings this topic home again. If competitive bodybuilding is solely for the benefit of schmoes, why would anyone with even a smattering of dignity ever step on the competition stage?
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Simple Simon on August 30, 2014, 06:59:57 AM
Which brings this topic home again. If competitive bodybuilding is solely for the benefit of schmoes, why would anyone with even a smattering of dignity ever step on the competition stage?
FFS read what people write you senile old twat.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on August 30, 2014, 07:08:13 AM
no one trying  to come to grips with his own sexuality
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Simple Simon on August 30, 2014, 07:10:24 AM
no one trying  to come to grips with his own sexuality
(https://hownottobeacrazybitch.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/pot-and-kettke.jpg)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Primemuscle on August 30, 2014, 09:10:19 AM
FFS read what people write you senile old twat.

Get over yourself.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Simple Simon on August 30, 2014, 09:11:57 AM
Get over yourself.
Why should people have to keep explaining things to you?
You respond to posts like you have some kind of dementia.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on August 30, 2014, 09:15:02 AM
Why should people have to keep explaining things to you?
You respond to posts like you have some kind of dementia.
Why are you attacking and insulting everyone? you are starting to make Josh seem level headed
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Simple Simon on August 30, 2014, 09:15:56 AM
Why are you attacking and insulting everyone? you are starting to make Josh seem level headed
Everyone?

Its just you darling.
Me and Prime are just fucking with each other.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on August 30, 2014, 09:18:18 AM
Everyone?

Its just you darling.
Me and Prime are just fucking with each other.
haha, "me and Prime"

get over yourself
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Primemuscle on August 30, 2014, 09:19:00 AM
Why should people have to keep explaining things to you?
You respond to posts like you have some kind of dementia.

You are entitled to your opinion however stupid it seems. Seems like you are not only in a foul mood (as usual) but you find the need to comment on posts which do not concern you.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Simple Simon on August 30, 2014, 09:19:53 AM
haha, "me and Prime"

get over yourself
Do you have a reason for posting in this thread or are you just bored.
Has Radu gone fucking your fiancé?
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on August 30, 2014, 09:25:17 AM
Do you have a reason for posting in this thread or are you just bored.
Has Radu gone fucking your fiancé?
Getting ready to go out with my wife and the two of them .. why don't you take a break from furiously melting here and take your wife out for a 30$ dinner .. splurge a little  ;)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Simple Simon on August 30, 2014, 09:26:52 AM
Getting ready to go out with my wife and the two of them .. why don't you take a break from furiously melting here and take your wife out for a 30$ dinner .. splurge a little  ;)

ERR...you just wrote you were finishing your 2 hour break in another thread?
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on August 30, 2014, 09:27:30 AM
Getting ready to go out with my wife and the two of them .. why don't you take a break from furiously melting here and take your wife out for a 30$ dinner .. splurge a little  ;)

So it will be you, radu, and another nice gay couple ???
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Simple Simon on August 30, 2014, 09:28:36 AM
Getting ready to go out with my wife beard and the two of them .. why don't you take a break from furiously melting here and take your wife out for a 30$ dinner .. splurge a little  ;)

fixed
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 09:29:09 AM
So whatever most children grow up with is beyond questioning and acceptable?

Its an extreme sport and like other extreme sports has risks.

Your intellectual arrogance is absurd.

Do you even read what you type? Or for that matter, do you even read what others type before typing a response?  :-\ :-\

Of course its not beyond questioning. But the fact of the matter is that children who grow up playing those sports tend to watch those sports when they get older. Bodybuilding is that "rare" sport that most people don't watch unless they have directly engaged in it at some point in their life. To like bodybuilding, and to have never touched a weight in your life is BEYOND STRANGE. Its culturally-based. Bodybuilding is an esoteric sport and tends to draw people who are actively engaged in the sport (either through recreational lifting or competing).

You try to come up with these intellectual arguments to sound smart, so you do not fit in with the stereotypical meathead persona. Sorry, but you're a meathead. Stick to the weight. That is what you're good at.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: B_B_C on August 30, 2014, 09:39:36 AM
so i have noticed a trend here where untrained individuals, out of shape individuals, and other such non active people argue, debate and defend their 'favourite' pro bodybuilder.

do you guys not find it just a little bit fucking weird that your arguing over a bunch of oiled up muscle men who pose wearing a fucking speedo?




its almost as weird as your interest in their weirdness
perhaps you will have a satisfactory answer when you get to post your 12th Thousand post
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 09:45:54 AM
I dare say your 15k posts on this bodybuilding web site sets out your credentials

My credentials are not as impressive as Vince Goodrum.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 10:03:47 AM
no one trying  to come to grips with his own sexuality

I'm quite comfortable w being a stud, son. i like women and they like me. not much to figure out.

you on the other hand post pics of your clothes covered in bronzer standing beside a freshly painted friend. seems to me your not only trying to 'come to grips' w your own sexuality, but a few other things as well, gearbox.

not that I care if your gay or bi. doesn't define who you are. being a third world snake oil salesmen / hack does tho.


Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 10:05:43 AM


its almost as weird as your interest in their weirdness
perhaps you will have a satisfactory answer when you get to post your 12th Thousand post

who are you again?

beat it nancy. men are debating here. when we need an idiot we'll give you a shout.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Army of One on August 30, 2014, 10:05:46 AM
I'm quite comfortable w being a stud, son. i like women and they like me. not much to figure out.

you on the other hand post pics of your clothes covered in bronzer standing beside a freshly painted friend. seems to me your not only trying to 'come to grips' w your own sexuality, but a few other things as well, gearbox.

not that I care if your gay or bi. doesn't define who you are. being a third world snake oil salesmen / hack does tho.




Why do you think Fat Alice attends expos/hung with Nasser etc?
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: the trainer on August 30, 2014, 10:07:11 AM
so i have noticed a trend here where untrained individuals, out of shape individuals, and other such non active people argue, debate and defend their 'favourite' pro bodybuilder.

do you guys not find it just a little bit fucking weird that your arguing over a bunch of oiled up muscle men who pose wearing a fucking speedo?


So you have to box to watch boxing, run to watch running, play football to watch football, guess what you are a fucking retard.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Simple Simon on August 30, 2014, 10:18:35 AM
So you have to box to watch boxing, run to watch running, play football to watch football, guess what you are a fucking retard.
You have missed to point along with Prime.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: no one on August 30, 2014, 10:29:19 AM
So you have to box to watch boxing, run to watch running, play football to watch football, guess what you are a fucking retard.


no your the retard who should have read the whole thread.

besides your a good case in point. another guy who doesht train enamoured w large muscley dudes.

at least make yourself useful for once and tell us all why you feel it's great fun looking at pics of large men covered in oil grimmacing and 'flexing'  so you can debate who's 'bigger' and compare them.

fuck I felt almost gay even just typing that and that's a an enjoyable pasttime for you? hahaha fuck welcome to the thread twinkletoes.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 10:34:37 AM

no your the retard who should have read the whole thread.

besides your a good case in point. another guy who doesht train enamoured w large muscley dudes.

at least make yourself useful for once and tell us all why you feel it's great fun looking at pics of large men covered in oil grimmacing and 'flexing'  so you can debate who's 'bigger' and compare them.

fuck I felt almost gay even just typing that and that's a an enjoyable pasttime for you? hahaha fuck welcome to the thread twinkletoes.

No one, I agree with you. Bodybuilding is that rare sport in which one must participate it in some form in order to follow the sport. The mayor of bodybuilding is the perfect example. What propels him to love bodybuilding? I dont even think he trains.

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=367906.0;attach=403818;image)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: BigRo on August 30, 2014, 10:39:47 AM
Do you even read what you type? Or for that matter, do you even read what others type before typing a response?  :-\ :-\

Of course its not beyond questioning. But the fact of the matter is that children who grow up playing those sports tend to watch those sports when they get older. Bodybuilding is that "rare" sport that most people don't watch unless they have directly engaged in it at some point in their life. To like bodybuilding, and to have never touched a weight in your life is BEYOND STRANGE. Its culturally-based. Bodybuilding is an esoteric sport and tends to draw people who are actively engaged in the sport (either through recreational lifting or competing).

You try to come up with these intellectual arguments to sound smart, so you do not fit in with the stereotypical meathead persona. Sorry, but you're a meathead. Stick to the weight. That is what you're good at.


I am not freaked out that easily by the unconventional so I don't know what the big deal is, if a hot girl who did yoga and jogging took an interest in mens bodybuilding I am sure you wouldn't either. Your just fixating on seedy men who are in the closet, stuff like that.

Your discredit of my mental capacity based upon my body shows to me your level of growth when it comes to those spheres and also your fragile ID that is too strongly identified with being a smart person, special and more evolved than "meatheads who meditate"




Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SomeKindofMonster on August 30, 2014, 10:42:44 AM
Other sports/activities have fans who do not participate beyond viewing, why not bodybuilding?

This is what I tell people. There's MMA, American Football and all kinds of sports/entertainment
that people enjoy watching and discussing without actually participating in.

Unless you have fairly big, round muscles or are muscular and lean enough to show
a six pack I wouldn't consider that person a bodybuilder.
Most dedicated bodybuilders take PED's.
There are a WHOLE LOT of men (mainly young) that are into being muscular and aesthetic
but have no desire to get bodybuilding big.
Most of these men also follow at least the Mr. Olympia and Arnold
and know who the top bodybuilders are.



Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 10:50:59 AM
I am not freaked out that easily by the unconventional so I don't know what the big deal is, if a hot girl who did yoga and jogging took an interest in mens bodybuilding I am sure you wouldn't either. Your just fixating on seedy men who are in the closet, stuff like that.

Your discredit of my mental capacity based upon my body shows to me your level of growth when it comes to those spheres and also your fragile ID that is too strongly identified with being a smart person, special and more evolved than "meatheads who meditate"






Calm down. Put the dictionary down. Get back in the gym.

It has nothing to do with "seedy men who are in the closet." I do not care who likes bodybuilding, gay or straight. It has to do with someone like bodybuilding, whether male or female, gay or straight, who has never lifted a weight a day in their life. Its unconventional. It makes you wonder whats the strong motivation to pick bodybuilding out of all sports to entertain oneself.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Viking11 on August 30, 2014, 10:51:06 AM
I only followed after I had been lifting weights for a couple years as a teen, and needed some outside visualization to change my mindset regarding body image, they were the (apparently) logical extension of what I was doing. That mindset carried on for a long time. I stopped following during a period of non training. After about 1995 I started losing interest as the drug issue became more obvious. I compete now and again, but never go to shows otherwise, except the Muscle Beach one- an excuse to get those funnel cakes!  Yum.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: B_B_C on August 30, 2014, 11:05:43 AM
Calm down. Put the dictionary down. Get back in the gym.
Its unconventional. It makes you wonder whats the strong motivation to pick bodybuilding out of all sports to entertain oneself.

what motivated you to make thousands of posts on a bodybuilding site ?
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Conker on August 30, 2014, 11:33:45 AM
Do you even read what you type? Or for that matter, do you even read what others type before typing a response?  :-\ :-\

Of course its not beyond questioning. But the fact of the matter is that children who grow up playing those sports tend to watch those sports when they get older. Bodybuilding is that "rare" sport that most people don't watch unless they have directly engaged in it at some point in their life. To like bodybuilding, and to have never touched a weight in your life is BEYOND STRANGE. Its culturally-based. Bodybuilding is an esoteric sport and tends to draw people who are actively engaged in the sport (either through recreational lifting or competing).

You try to come up with these intellectual arguments to sound smart, so you do not fit in with the stereotypical meathead persona. Sorry, but you're a meathead. Stick to the weight. That is what you're good at.


crock of sht. what young boy doesn't think big muscles are cool as fk? it's an indication of physical strength and power. you know this before you have ever picked up a weight, in fact that is why most do pick up a weight. so why is it strange that when we all know how awesome big muscles are ,that people would be interested in who has the biggest muscles in the area/country/world etc. regardless of whether they have ever trained or not.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: delta9mda on August 30, 2014, 11:38:00 AM
i look at it as a livestock show or a car show. like bob said "its only gay if you want it to be". if you are feeling gay watching it then maybe there are things.  :o
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Primemuscle on August 30, 2014, 01:29:36 PM
You have missed to point along with Prime.

Or, maybe it is you who is missing the point. At least when you refer to me as being senile, I have old age as an excuse....what's your excuse?
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Simple Simon on August 30, 2014, 01:32:12 PM
Or, maybe it is you who is missing the point. At least when you refer to me as being senile, I have old age as an excuse....what's your excuse?
(http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/go-away.gif)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 01:56:46 PM
what motivated you to make thousands of posts on a bodybuilding site ?

My love for men in thongs.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 02:00:00 PM
crock of sht. what young boy doesn't think big muscles are cool as fk? it's an indication of physical strength and power. you know this before you have ever picked up a weight, in fact that is why most do pick up a weight. so why is it strange that when we all know how awesome big muscles are ,that people would be interested in who has the biggest muscles in the area/country/world etc. regardless of whether they have ever trained or not.

But it would still make it strange if they attended bodybuilding shows and followed bodybuilding, yet never picked up a weight in their life, had no interest in training, and looked like this:

(http://www.vincedelmontefitness.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/skinny-guy1.jpg)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: DroppingPlates on August 30, 2014, 02:01:54 PM
'Frank Clairmonte' is a typical example.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: BigRo on August 30, 2014, 03:10:04 PM
But it would still make it strange if they attended bodybuilding shows and followed bodybuilding, yet never picked up a weight in their life, had no interest in training, and looked like this:

(http://www.vincedelmontefitness.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/skinny-guy1.jpg)

yes that would be strange...or a sign they are coming out. Seems like a minor point to ponder.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 03:57:04 PM
yes that would be strange...or a sign they are coming out. Seems like a minor point to ponder.

no one said this in the original post:

so i have noticed a trend here where untrained individuals, out of shape individuals, and other such non active people argue, debate and defend their 'favourite' pro bodybuilder.


I reiterate that in the point above. That's been the whole point of this thread. And after all this arguing, you admit it would be strange.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: el numero uno on August 30, 2014, 04:56:42 PM
I don't think everyone who follows BB and doesn't train is gay. Sure, there are a lot of closet homos in that group but you have to be somewhat open minded and understand that some of them may just like "the sport", given the fact that they don't train they have no clue what it takes to be a Pro, so they continue thinking is all about hard work and dedication.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 05:13:07 PM
I don't think everyone who follows BB and doesn't train is gay. Sure, there are a lot of closet homos in that group but you have to be somewhat open minded and understand that some of them may just like "the sport", given the fact that they don't train they have no clue what it takes to be a Pro, so they continue thinking is all about hard work and dedication.

What do you think is going through someones mind who doesn't train, has no intentions to train, but following bodybuilding?
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: DroppingPlates on August 30, 2014, 05:22:06 PM
What do you think is going through someones mind who doesn't train, has no intentions to train, but following bodybuilding?

Like the Gayor of BBing or this guy... :-X

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=259471.0;attach=300291;image)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 30, 2014, 05:52:40 PM
Like the Gayor of BBing or this guy... :-X

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=259471.0;attach=300291;image)

That guy is funny as hell lol. In every pic, he is groping a bodybuilder lol.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Howard on August 30, 2014, 05:56:30 PM
so i have noticed a trend here where untrained individuals, out of shape individuals, and other such non active people argue, debate and defend their 'favourite' pro bodybuilder.

do you guys not find it just a little bit fucking weird that your arguing over a bunch of oiled up muscle men who pose wearing a fucking speedo?


I competed a lot and also am a fan of bodybuilding.
Most fans of major pro sports never played much.
BB needs to welcome the avg person as fans or it will never make much $$
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: DroppingPlates on August 30, 2014, 10:25:05 PM
That guy is funny as hell lol. In every pic, he is groping a bodybuilder lol.

Let's call him "The Men's Nipple Butterfly"...

(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=259471.0;attach=300289;image)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Skeletor on August 30, 2014, 10:35:11 PM
(http://i42.tinypic.com/28b8di0.jpg)

(http://i43.tinypic.com/xm1jww.jpg)

(http://i43.tinypic.com/2llg7xd.jpg)


Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: WillGrant on August 31, 2014, 03:12:25 AM
(http://www.girlswithmuscle.com/images/full/567137055.jpg)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on August 31, 2014, 07:50:57 AM
I am not a homosexual.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: DroppingPlates on August 31, 2014, 07:52:16 AM
I am not a homosexual.

outed
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on August 31, 2014, 07:53:10 AM
outed

I had intercourse with a female several days ago. It was enjoyable and I plan to do it again in the future.

Thank you.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: DroppingPlates on August 31, 2014, 07:55:02 AM
I had intercourse with a female several days ago. It was enjoyable and I plan to do it again in the future.

Thank you.

^^
Ron, ban this straight guy >:(
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: FitnessFrenzy on August 31, 2014, 07:55:19 AM
(http://i.imgur.com/08QpfNE.jpg)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: el numero uno on August 31, 2014, 08:43:22 AM
What do you think is going through someones mind who doesn't train, has no intentions to train, but following bodybuilding?

Does everyone who like music knows how to play a musical instrument?   ::)
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: forillagorilla on August 31, 2014, 08:53:56 AM
so i have noticed a trend here where untrained individuals, out of shape individuals, and other such non active people argue, debate and defend their 'favourite' pro bodybuilder.

do you guys not find it just a little bit fucking weird that your arguing over a bunch of oiled up muscle men who pose wearing a fucking speedo?


I couldn't agree more. This isn't anything like Football - Baseball or any other sport that maybe you played in college. I mean I get that - even for those that didn't play - they at least sure as kids and have a basic UNDERSTANDING of the sport... It's these pathetic guys that act like they know what they are talking about that I can't understand. WHY would you do that??? I don't play Golf but I do respect the talent - but I would NEVER think to critique one because I don't understand the sport at that level.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on August 31, 2014, 08:56:51 AM
I knew plenty of people that think what I do is "cool" or "neat" but they would never follow the sport, their interest ends there. It is odd for people who don't even train to follow this stuff closely.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: gracie bjj on August 31, 2014, 03:42:33 PM
lots of women watch and follow the mrs america pagent every yr,i dont think theres anything wrong with that
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: SF1900 on August 31, 2014, 07:28:32 PM
Does everyone who like music knows how to play a musical instrument?   ::)


Apples and oranges.
Title: Re: a question regarding following mens bodybuilding.
Post by: NightTrain on August 31, 2014, 10:51:12 PM
Epic distorted thread coming from a "guy" who, in his late 40's, spray tans to bright orangness, openly manufactures and sells drugs and can't get out of the house with at least 2cc of copious dirty anabolics injected in his scarred muscles that his body is trying to reject ferociously.

What a sad pathetic empty life. with legal consequences...  :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\