"Supersize Her"

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Registered: 03-20-2003
"Supersize Her"
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Fri, 07-01-2005 - 4:59pm
Has anyone seen this TLC show that follows a Ms. Olympian competitor?





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Registered: 03-15-2004
Fri, 07-01-2005 - 7:47pm

I haven't seen this, but I'll look for it. (Yay, more TV to watch! It's amazing how your standards fall when all you can really do is watch TV. :)

I've seen a lot of women that end up looking very manly and IMO, unattractive when they get to that level. I would bet money that they're juicing because no amount of lifting is going to make you look like that or change your voice. I'm sure you've seen Chyna or Joannie something? She's left the field but she still looks like a drag queen. If I didn't know better, I'd think she absolutely was a drag queen. Once you juice, there's no going back.

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Registered: 03-20-2003
Fri, 07-01-2005 - 8:13pm
My husband and I were saying they looked like men with long hair.





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Registered: 08-05-2003
Sat, 07-02-2005 - 12:20pm
Ew, gross. 2% body fat on a woman is SOOOOOOO not healthy! (Not like I have to tell any of you ladies that!) I can't imagine why anyone would want to risk their health like that. Plus, women need some body fat to look womanly. Those body builder chicks always end up looking like dudes.
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Registered: 03-20-2003
Sat, 07-02-2005 - 5:41pm
Funny, I just read the recent Muscle and Fitness magazine (ugh, talk about overly developed muscles) and they said the Ms. Olympian contest felt the same way and told the contestants they wanted them to be 20% higher in body fat. When you're only about 3% body fat, gaining 20% puts you at, what...3.6%?





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Registered: 05-01-2003
Wed, 07-06-2005 - 9:38am

I haven't seen or heard of it.

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Registered: 05-01-2003
Wed, 07-06-2005 - 9:40am

I still think they're bodies are attractive.

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Registered: 03-20-2003
Wed, 07-06-2005 - 11:40am
I don't know if it's legal or not.