Author Topic: When did bodybuilding turn queer?  (Read 2141 times)

timfogarty

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Re: When did bodybuilding turn queer?
« Reply #25 on: September 20, 2008, 06:48:38 PM »
Did it not used to be for the average guy to go to the gym lift weights possibly compete etc. Now the fags have take over.

When did this happen?

sorry to burst your bubble, but back in the 1940 and 50s all the weightlifters thought bodybuilding was queer.

In the Bosco cartoons in Strength and Health magazine back in the 50s, they were always showing those who followed the Weider Method (which was how to lift to get big rather than lift to get strong for weightlifting contest) as effeminate.

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Re: When did bodybuilding turn queer?
« Reply #26 on: September 20, 2008, 10:13:00 PM »

Bodybuilding (oiled men in thongs on a stage) has always been flamingly gay...  where have you been?


Nothing at all wrong with lifting weights, dieting, getting in shape, etc,  but if you ever have the urge to shave your body hair, put on a fake tan, "oil up", strip down to a thong, and do a "routine" for an audience consisting mostly of other men...  you're a fuccking fagg0t!


Hope this helps.



Sounds pretty obvious when you put it that way.  ::)

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Re: When did bodybuilding turn queer?
« Reply #27 on: September 20, 2008, 11:07:56 PM »
sorry to burst your bubble, but back in the 1940 and 50s all the weightlifters thought bodybuilding was queer.

In the Bosco cartoons in Strength and Health magazine back in the 50s, they were always showing those who followed the Weider Method (which was how to lift to get big rather than lift to get strong for weightlifting contest) as effeminate.

hahahahaah...i'd love to see some of those