I would have to see her face---her body is meh at best with pancake flat injun type ass
I suppose a 225-lb bench press is "meh", but in reality, it places your upper body strength in the Top 0.1% of all North Americans.
So I can see how statistically, some would think that 225 is "meh", but it's actually pretty good. If we're talking about a comparison to the general population I mean.
Some data:
http://allaboutpowerlifting.com/how-strong-are-you-really/And here are the results of the 2010 Ontario's Strongest Man - I know it's an old contest, but in province that has a higher population than 46 American states, 4 of 12 men had the same deadlift as I do, and the average deadlift was only 76-lb heavier than mine. Meanwhile, in that open
heavyweight untested contest, the average competitor was 76-lb heavier than me, and the lightest competitor was 30-lb heavier than me [Paul Vaillancourt, who, UNLIKE SQUADFATTER, was a legit 5'11" and 230-lb]:
https://ontariostrongman.ca/competitions/2010/osm/results.htmlMoral of the story?
People are just absolutely full of shit. This leads to absurdities like Squadfather reducing 100-lb from his actual weight, and Walter Sobchak posting as a woman for nearly 11 years.
See Kindasmelly:
Your comment that a woman in better shape than 90% of all women [my loving ex-girlfriend that I care for. ❤️] has a "meh" body actually contributes to this.
Or joswift initially finding it ludicrous that I would state that there are not ten current Getbiggers who are stronger than me, then asking me to leave the board when I simply
asked him to list them.People, even smart, thinking people, actually believe all sorts of bullshit, because things get in their heads.
As for me - I take a strictly empirical evidence-based approach.