Sunday, 14 June 2020

Update 2020...

Some of you may have noticed certain changes on the blog recently with many of the older articles being removed. This is due to lack of views and lack of comments and the fact that some people have commented to me privately that some of the blog content caters more to a male audience. So I am in the process of reviewing theses articles and the associated comments. I have no problem having male readers, but the last thing I want to do is put off female readers.

The comic book artworks have also been removed, but can be viewed on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=24966398 along with the latest pages....You have to become a patron to view these going forward, but the more Patrons we get, the quicker the artworks can be produced...

60 comments:

  1. I have a hard time trying to figure out what articles could have been possibly catering to a male audience when they all proclaim male inferiority. Be wary of letting any individual dictate what should or should be on the blog or before long, nothing will be on it.

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    1. I know and don't worry, I won't be dictated to, but sometimes you need to listen to feedback. Thanks

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  2. So that must have been why the post promoting Dream Fights Illustrated was gone. Do you no longer support that kind of content?

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    1. Dream Fights Illustrated??? Not sure which post that is, but I will be reviewing all suspended posts (and comments) within and may well restore some of them...

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    2. I meant mad Tomy
      Don't know how I mixed up the two

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    3. Oh, no problem...No I love Mad Tomy. I tried to add some more photos to that page but it wouldn't let me, so I took it down while I tried some other tactics. That page will re-appear tho....

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  3. Man vs girl arm wrestling, to prove who is stronger she breaks his arm
    https://www.facebook.com/thegoingviral/videos/girl-breaks-guys-arm-wrestling/2381245895444814/

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    1. It is good to see video evidence of this. Amazons have been breaking men’s arms in these strength tests for many years now. We have all heard hushed whispers on the internet marvelling at the power of female bodybuilders snapping men’s arms for a while now. It is good in this modern age that we can now film it occurring and share on social media, even if it is slightly gruesome! :o

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    2. Perfect. You can tell she was holding back so she wouldn't hurt him, she was actually smiling, but she didn't hold back enough for the male wimp.

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    3. Euuuugh!!!!!!!
      Why didn’t he quit? He was clearly beat while she was laughing at how easy it was lol. He tried to have the last word so she snapped his arm like a twig, that’s crazy, that’s proper girl power!!
      Bexi ❤️

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    4. Their arms are about the same size, but now we can see which muscle is made of stronger stuff. Equal sized male and Female muscles do not perform equally. Female muscle endurance and efficiency wins every time

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    5. Why didn't he quit indeed. Probably his male ego couldn't handle being defeated by a girl. Their arms look indeed similar in size so if she is able to break his arms then you would think that her muscles are far more efficient. I also tend to believe that she is using a far better technique then he is. Arm wrestling is not only about brute strength but also about the proper technique. I've seen several armwrestle clips of men against women where the man's arm is twice the size of that of the woman but still she is able to win. One, because she is using a far better technique and two because she is strong on her own too. I believe I read on this blog somewhere about an arwrestling match about an female bodybuilder against a male bodybuilder where they were both similar in size and using some sort of device that would counter any technical advantage one would have over the other. That male bodybuilder also broke his arm. It looks like that if a man and woman are equal in size, there is a real chance for the guy that he'll get injured.

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  4. It’s finding the balance between inspiring women and letting us have our fun while at the same time educating men without pampering to their fantasies xx

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    1. Indeed anonymous, although that's not to say that us girlies don't or shouldn't have fantasies of our own along similar lines...

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    2. We'd be lying if we said we didn't!
      And doing ourselves a disservice if we don't allow ourselves to either!
      Who else used to steal her brothers wwe action figures and have her barbies beat them up? it was one of my bestest doll games as a girl!
      I made my own saree and pretended to be part of the Octopussy army as a girl, a lot of us did, it really appealed and spoke to me!
      There is a comic which does a more graphic account of the palace fight here
      https://www.deviantart.com/harold-bear/gallery/68840085/attack-on-the-palace-of-the-raja
      Why can't I be open and say just thinking about it makes me dripping wet? It's ok for women to masturbate and have fantasies to explore our sexuality, not doing this is how we end up with repressed tradwives!
      And do however believe strongly in male chastity belts xx

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    3. Brilliant stuff anonymous!! Where have you been hiding? Yeah I played similar games when I was a kid using my brother's Action Man figures lol!

      Thanks for the link - I was aware of the artist but not this particular piece - it's really cool and echoes what I'm trying to do with my comic book project..

      As for your last paragraph - well, I really couldn't agree more - superb!

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    4. Well we all do don't we, why pretend otherwise. I'm not ashamed.
      When I first saw that gunrunners picture you did of the disarmed soldier and the Amazon pinning him his arms trapped and she sat on his face, I stripped down to my knickers than and there, straddled the arm my sofa and rode it then and there, imagining him under me and I was her, I was even verbally humiliating my imaginary friend, and I climaxed multiple times!!
      I love that picture
      I tell you now, that one piece of art that you did has given me many hours of pleasure and moments of ecstasy. I have even dressed up (stripped down) specially to look at it xx

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    5. Wow, a girl after my own heart...Lol well I'm glad it had the desired effect :)

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    6. Wow, blog comment have lit up recently.?? I totally endorse the above sentiments and have THAT picture on my bedroom wall for when I need a little inspiration :0 :0 XXX Suze

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    7. Wow i thought i was the only Female who thought of this stuff. I came across your group while looking for some Amazon pictures. And gosh so sexy. I to have had a lot of fantasys thinking about this stuff haha.

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    8. You are definitely not alone x

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    9. We know a lot of men fantasise female strength, but it seems their fantasies still comply with "social convention", i.e. the woman is strong enough to arouse the man, but not enough to get him under her full control and teach him to take her seriously. Reality is a lot harder for them than they claim it to be. Also, lots of sexists secretly have fantasies on strong women. Why secretly? Because deep inside they know their narrative against womanpower is wrong. They know that, if they get their fantasies to play out, they won't have the strength to control anything. Everyone knows we are stronger than men. The only factor preventing society from admitting it is those weak-willed "women" who don't work out enough.

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    10. 😈🤣😜👠💪🏽🤘🏽

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  5. X
    Bexi ❤️

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  6. Hey, I follow your blog for quite a long time, could you help me sharing my blog, it's a Brazilian blog focused on the same theme as yours! Thanks!

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    1. Sure, do you have a link?

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    2. I try and not comment as whilst I agree with the basis of the blog I don't feel a lot of the male comments are particularly constructive but more a way of them fulfilling there own fantasies, I believe a true story is so much more powerful and there are so many examples of these. (I briefly commented on the discord channel about a couple of times I've witnessed true girl power and how one experience was very similar to make me think I'd met Polegirl -I'm from the same place in the Middle of England and got my arse owned by a pole dancer...turns out I'm not the only guy that applies to by a long way lol). But my point is that the best posts are by females (such as the massively missed Polegirl) who take positivity from there strengths and femininity and encourage other females with there experiences.

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    3. Amen to that Drew, true stories are the best and there are plenty out there, but people are reticent about sharing them for some reason. Some men are supportive of Amazon feminism, but due to the human condition, it is invariably connected to sexual desires of one kind or another. It seems a shame to ignore their support for the sake of them acknowledging this, but there you go. I will be more stringent going forward...

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    4. I promote Amazon Feminism as well on my DA page as you know Xaan. Most of my graphics are just expressions of how I’m feeling or what I’m interested in or noticed at the time and I’m not afraid to explore my own kinks either, after all it is my space. I get a lot of male hate which is too be expected as men find me and my ideas threatening. What surprised me though is the amount of men who told me they became feminists after visiting my page as I made women’s rights and protest appealing to them. Many say they don’t want to be emasculated by a woman but now vow to stand up for women’s rights simply because they like my art.
      https://media.tenor.com/images/a8c319dff3c42f46df9273f7f0f2dd42/tenor.gif

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    5. I was brought up on a council estate in the Midlands (England) and there was a fight every day, and occasionally there was a few between males and females, there was mixed results but certainly people were judged on fighting ability as opposed to gender (I remember during my teenage years the person to fear was a girl called Beverley), so my early memories were lots of fights, with lots of different winners, and whilst girls didn't always win the person I remember most was Beverley, so she must of had enough success for me to remember her name. Years later I went to University and there clearly was less confrontation, so my true stories come from a more playful competition of the sexes, so a few tappings out that I wasn't expecting. By all means I have more details but I just wanted to highlight the fact that I'm a mundane guy and I've experienced plenty of examples of girls getting the upperhand over guys, so don't see the need of some of the male contributors to exaggerate their stories, when the truth is a much more powerful weapon. Hey but that's just my opinion lol

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    6. Absolutely agree! At my secondary school the back seat on the upper deck of the school bus was pride of place for the "cool kids". The 4th and 5th (as it was back then) year boys used to dominate it, but I witness a gang of 4th year girls so 14 / 15 year-olds gradually take over the back seat via a combination of physical force and intimidation. These girls were hard as and even the 5th year boys were shit scared of them...

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    7. @ Paula. Great to hear that, yes female dominance is genuinely appealing to a lot of men...

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    8. It is for me. I feel comfortable around strong, confident, dominant women.

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    9. So I know you battered your ex Xan, who was a supposed hard guy, but before that was it the girls on the bus who gave you confidence? Did the fact girls (and I know this as council estate guy) were not afraid to test themselves against guys give you confidence, or was it something else?

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    10. Hey Drew. I think you may be confusing me with Ace on that. It was her that battered her Hard-man ex. The girls on the bus was just one example of things that gave me confidence and peaked my intrigue along with witnessing a number of female on male beatings and of course being a gymnast and later Tennis player with all the fitness and strength training that went in to that. But you raise an interesting question there...Does social class play a role in the likelihood of girls challenging boys physically? I might do an article on that - Thanks Drew...

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    11. Sorry for the confusion lol, but the point still stands. I'd love to here you take on the impact of social class, as I said on the council estate the battle of the sexes was kinda scary in the intensity at times, when I moved to a more reserved part of the country to study at University it became far more playful (equally competitive but not as violent). I've no idea where you were raised but it would be fascinating to here if my early experiences were unique or if that was a reflection on what was happening up and down the country! Cheers for the blog Xaan and I realise I'm a guy with second hand stories as opposed to a lass with first hand stories, so I'll leave it at that lol

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    12. Aargh Drew bless you 💋lol
      Hope my notts polesista nit sweezing you to hard 😈 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💄👠🤼‍♂️😈

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    13. Hey Polegirl! Lockdown and working at home has meant there's not been much scope for rematches, so my ribs have fully recovered lol
      I'm sure normal service will return soon though! lol

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    14. Soz to tell ya when normally servos resumes, is she’s been using the time to practice the watermelon challenge like a lot of us, your screwed Drew! 👅💥🤘🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💃🏽🤪😸
      https://youtu.be/j1DazoIQGMQ

      https://youtu.be/_ZTofLeGkkc
      (Personally it is sooo satisfying hard if not used to gripping with thighs, but from pole dancing i found it easy 😈) 💋
      Polegirl

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    15. I was intimidated before I watched those videos because I appreciate how much thigh strength is needed for pole dancing so can imagine how that watermelon would be no match for you or my Notts friend, after watching them I'm now trying to think of any excuse to avoid a rematch! lol

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  7. Interesting article on how sports are rigged against women. I thought I'd share it:

    https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/8gvwvv/why-women-will-never-beat-men-in-sports

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    1. This has been a contemptuous issue and point of frustration for me personally over a decade now. Especially in my work (I am a sports scientist/performance specialist and semi pro mma fighter)
      I don’t come on here that much anymore, I have to focus on my own development and career, plus some of the comments from some of the men make me cringe, so just casually browse now and again. But if you go back and read the posts on here from 8 years ago you will see this clearly explained and exasperated about often. Those links you posted are also roughly from the same period.
      Females are not born weak ‘female feebleness’ is a societal construct in direct contrast to how nature has actually created women to be.
      It’s been shown that the perfection point of human physical performance, the calculated limits of what can be achieved is shown to be far higher in women than men, especially in sports that involve bursts of power like weightlifting or combat sports, but in a man’s world no one wants to hear this.
      Unfortunately it’s still a man’s world and I still don’t know how to change main stream ideas of a woman’s strength and role in the world. Perhaps this is because deep down subconsciously men know if you give a girl equality then she will become dominant and only a few are prepared to accept it despite the small steps being made.
      Women should be beating men in sports in front of world wide tv audiences now, today,but we are still not being given the opportunities to.
      Last year I knocked out in sparring a male unlicensed boxer who holds an unsanctioned national title belt. Boxing is not even my main/foundation sport – I am primarily a grappler. I want to fight him and take his belt, but, even though I am sure I can beat their champions, no promoter will let me fight a man not in boxing or mma simply because of my gender.
      XX>>xy

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    2. Thanks for your comment Sophie, I hear ya. Yes some of the best articles are a few years old now. I'm afraid I don't get the time to trawl the internet looking for new ones, however if you know of any then please alert me and I will make a post.

      Totally agree about the social construct. It just doesn't make any sense from an evolutionary stand point, that the bearing of young, should fall to the physically weaker gender.

      Women have huge potential to outperform men in sports if given the chance and combat sports are leading the way - you are proving that! Good work on knocking out that boxer. Men are scared, they will never let you fight them officially because they have too much to lose. Keep up the good fight! x

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    3. We beat men in sports designed for... them. Not that it is anyhow strange, but you have to acknowledge what it means for each gender. Regarding "they will never let you fight them officially", perhaps the solution is that we make it official instead? Progress needs initiative.

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  8. More on the same:

    https://isreview.org/issue/72/are-men-really-better-athletes

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    1. Looks like a great book!

      "Playing With the Boys makes the case for nixing the idea of male athleticism as the gold standard in sports."

      Of course, the next step is to establish the true standard of Female physical superiority.

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    2. I need to find that book. It sounds like the bible of sports feminism and I'm sure it contains a lot of very revealing data. I think there will be no era of equality in sports. As soon as the walls are torn down, female superiority will become señf-evident and undeniable, like it's already happening in wrestling and football, even though girls still find sexist hurdles in those sport that hold them back.

      And I'm sure if gymnastics were mixed men would be blown out of the sport.

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    3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG97T9LKYu4

      The difference in favor of Females is laughable!

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    4. God, that'd sbdolutely embarrassing for the men!

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    5. That video, no contest, total shut out, total class (and olassed men) xx

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  9. https://mol.im/a/8526351

    My god look at the speed of her.

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    1. I'd love to see a man try that.

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    2. If it weren't for patriarchal brainwashing, anyone seeing a comparison between male and Female gymnasts would recognize the superiority of the Female without question. Biles is a great example of explosive Feminine power. Males are sluggish and clumsy by comparison.

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    3. Indeed. It becomes clearer all the time why males have always worked so desperately to keep Women away from athletic endeavours.

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    4. I remember watching this superwoman in 2016, when Brazil had the Olympics. No man can match her level of explosive power, her jumps should perhaps be classed as flights instead. The best is she isn't the only top talent on the female side of gymnastics. This makes even more of a point on her already important achievements. She beats much better athletes than the best man. Yboy is absolutely right, the male gender is so much worse at moving around. I see this in football too, women are emphatically better at positioning themselves on the pitch. This becomes most apparent when they press, it is a proper tactical strangle, literally no way out. Don't take me wrong, they also are great at waiting, but that is by definition a more subtle way of defending. Being pressed by women is a downright nightmare for us men and Simone Biles obviously has all the qualities for proving this somewhat more officially if she decides to opt for it. Babis

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    5. What position do you play in football?

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    6. Centre fore. Not an easy role when your teammates are men and the opponents women. Babis

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    7. Neither are the other men's roles easy against an all-female team, trust me xD

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    8. I know. Women are phenomenal at destroying their opposition's attacking plans. When we face male teams, the usual outcome is that we win the midfield, so the ball reaches me very easily and I get to score. Against female teams though we lose that area in the most emphatic manner. We do try hoofing it when we get the chance, but that just serves to show us how much more athletic a woman can be than a man. Their centre backs see no trouble in either jumping better than us or muscling their way into the phase via shoulder contact. Babis

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    9. Shoulder contact is my favourite thing in football.

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