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Old February 6th, 2022, 08:14   #3
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I was shocked when a girl who in a private house was called a baby girl was able to lift me with my 100 kg without any problem. Very slim woman with quite thin legs. I have seen women with thin legs lift men over 100 kg. I've also seen women who weighed 100 kg or more and couldn't lift me. Technology is also important.
So true. I've had very strong fitness trainers say they didn't think they could lift my 90+kgs (roughly 200 lbs) and wouldn't try because they thought they might hurt themselves.

I've also had girls half my weight, skinny girls who may not even work out, lift me. And not just an inch or two off the ground. Cradles in some cases. Attitude is so key, as I've said before in these boards. For example:

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