Gone But Not Forgotten

Hardbodies – Gone But Not Forgotten And Certainly Missed

With the extended lock-downs, almost all gyms being forcibly closed, and the general stress of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and/or the panic and tyranny in response to it, life after the Coronavirus is going to look a bit softer. Hardbodied babes are most likely a beautiful joy of the past.

Ah well, the internet is close to forever, so hardbodies will still be available here virtually, which does fit in well with our new reality. 😛

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Invest In Strength

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Invest In Strength

Yes, she’s strong; she’s independent; she can take on the world. That still doesn’t mean she doesn’t want to wear your shit around the house or during times when you’re apart.

If you’re with a woman like this and you’ve got an iota of wisdom, you’ll invest in her strength and bolster it. And, there’s really no excuse not to do so in these times, what with the resurgence of COVID-19 and all.

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Get Back To The Gym!

Gentlemen, Get Back To The Gym!

It’s the very end of February – given that it’s leap year, it’s even a bit later – and you’ve probably cast your fitness resolution off by this time. So … Get back to the gym. You’re missing out on a whole lot!

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A Healthier Illness

Sadly, the ages of indoctrination and brainwashing by the multibillion dollar fashion and weight-loss cartels have driven a large percentage of the women in the world insane.

Perhaps fortunately, society has shifted enough in recent years that some number of women’s body image pathologies are presenting themselves in different, probably healthier ways.
 

Certainly A Healthier Illness

 
Don’t be mistaken; the women fixated on having a lean, strong, muscly, body suffer from the same societally induced mental illness as the skeletons dipped in wax that are more commonly favored by fashion and weight-loss cartels. Their symptoms are just presenting in a better and less physically damaging manner.

These fitness-obsessed babes will, however, tend to exhibit many of the same problematic behaviors than their skinnier sisters do when it comes to diet and fretting over their shape. That the exact details of their symptoms very from the previous norm doesn’t really change the fact that they’re “messes in dresses.”

Now, don’t get me wrong; this is a healthier version of this particular illness. It’s most certainly, to my mind, a more esthetically pleasing presentation thereof. It’s still the same mental illness though.

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