Scionium: To Anonymous 1, it's because of a personal preference of mine that I prefer fit, muscular, athletically sound women.
"Skinny" women just don't cut it for me art wise and there is a plethora of them out there. To me, an artist displaying a woman's muscles in all their glory really helps to accentuate the female human form, or in Xayah's case, the female vastayah form.
To me, I am very proud of the sprinter's calves and the firm, taut buttocks the artist gave to Xayah.
Scionium: @Anonymous: Yes, my current girlfriend is a middle-distance runner in college, competing in a D1 track team. And I know plenty of women have "x-number" of packs.
Just check out these sites for fit and beautiful women. Most of them don't fit your mainstream definition of a woman who takes steroids and looks roided up or whatever.
Anonymous4: I'm impressed. Ganassa normally can't draw ANYTHING outside the standard female human body form (see, for example, his attempt at Lamb), but he actually made an attempt to render Xayah's birbfeets right.
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"Skinny" women just don't cut it for me art wise and there is a plethora of them out there. To me, an artist displaying a woman's muscles in all their glory really helps to accentuate the female human form, or in Xayah's case, the female vastayah form.
To me, I am very proud of the sprinter's calves and the firm, taut buttocks the artist gave to Xayah.
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Just check out these sites for fit and beautiful women. Most of them don't fit your mainstream definition of a woman who takes steroids and looks roided up or whatever.
https://www.instagram.com/bossgirlscertified/?hl=en
https://www.girlswithmuscle.com/
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Be happy that you "anonymous" people are getting Illaoi, Leona, Poison and Chun-Li s