If feeling the body of a muscular woman is a kink of mine, and this kink isn’t easy to fulfill, what’s the harm of paying money for it? It’s not every day when an opportunity like this comes around.Īlso, please don’t misunderstand me. Female bodybuilders aren’t exactly common. Pay someone for sex? Even if actual sex isn’t involved (and in most cases of muscle worship, full-service sex isn’t involved), this still sounds like something a desperate loser would resort to because they can’t get this anywhere else.īut on the other hand, this is different. I have nothing against prostitution per se, and I’ll admit my perspective on this matter has changed over the years, but I’ve always felt like I’m better than that. Secondly, muscle worship sessions (especially the sensual kinds) come dangerously close to prostitution, which I’m not inherently against, but it does come with its own social stigma.
That’s quite a bit of money for someone who’s not exactly rolling in the dough. Some sessions can cost up to $800 or as low as $400 for an hour. I’ve known about this sort of thing for years but never thought about doing it until recently. Muscle worship sessions mostly take place in hotel rooms, but sometimes they can occur in private homes or studios if the FBB feels comfortable doing that. They often travel around the country (and world) and visit major cities where enough fans are interested in paying for their services. Some FBBs offer wrestling (competitive and semi-competitive), sensual massages, grappling, scissor squeezing, posing, lifting, role playing and BDSM services in addition to muscle worship. You don’t literally worship this person, but it comes awfully close. These “sessions” often involve “muscle worship,” an activity where clients feel, caress and touch the muscles of a bodybuilder for a fee.
So, many bodybuilders (I would guess mostly female) offer “sessions” to bodybuilding fans across the world. If you could get paid to be beautiful, Kristy Hawkins would be a billionaire by now. Only the top competitors win enough money to call it a career and endorsing commercial products isn’t always an viable option. It’s an expensive lifestyle (food, supplements, personal trainers, gym memberships, equipment, etc.) and doesn’t bring in much money.
It can be pricy, but if you do your homework it can be a worthwhile experience.Īs you can probably imagine, being a professional bodybuilder isn’t exactly a very lucrative profession. Talk about agonizing!īut…for those of us who like muscular women and would love nothing more than to meet one, there’s a way to do it. Imagine being into blondes in a world where all you see are brunettes. So guys (and gals) who love female muscle are more often than not stuck in the aggravating situation of being in love with a body type that’s more accessible through a Google search than hitting the bars at happy hour. How often do you see a lady with the muscular frame of Sheila Bleck walk down the street, shop at your grocery store, patronize your favorite coffee joint or stroll through your local park? Unless you work with professional bodybuilders and athletes for a living, the answer is probably not (and if you do happen to associate with female bodybuilders on a daily basis, we really need to exchange jobs!). We love women with muscles, but women with a lot of muscles aren’t exactly common. It just never hurts to post photos of strong, gorgeous women.Īnyone who has a female muscle fetish can understand how frustrating it can be. Please note: None of the FBBs featured in this blog post is the one I set up the session with.