Hello Raqui,
alot of males like to consider you dominant because of your size. my question is as a female and not some sexist pig.
1. how true is it? does someone your size have a huge advantage in wrestling/overpowering some one(male or female) for sport over a shorter person maybe 5'7-5'9 130-150lbs?
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2. someone(male or female) who has more fat than you and is maybe taller than you are they more likely to win a tussle/wrestle whatever do to size?
Also i noticed you did alot of japanese squashes, do you think you could over power some of the Sumo men?
one guy, the largest ever was Konishiki, he was 184cm and 660 pounds, now looking at him he appears to be huge from the chest down.
3. Now your 580 hes 660 do you thing wrestling wise he would squash you because he has more training/harder challenges?
or because his bones/build is denser and his fat has more muscle behind it than yours, or is it simply because he's a very large male and is over 600lbs of fat and muscle and has strength training everyday.
4.size wise your arms(smaller) and back dont look to have much muscle, there probably soft and not hard (hate to use word flabby) but your legs and thighs look to have the most muscle. Is there muscle behind your stomach?
5.My question is basically your a large person but compared to someone of that porportion is it gonna matter, could you stop someone that large from running into you and who would be submissive given the circustances?
im wondering if a woman 580 has a chance with wrestling/sumostyle
(maybe not because his stomach maybe bigger than yours)with some one who is male and 80 pounds bigger.
Sorry for the question its just i got into a debate, someone claimed that you could overpower men your size, i said maybe females(because alot your size arent as mobile as you) but not a male and gave the example of a sumo with a huge body of fat on him. Im just wondering hypoithetically what do you think on these questions, you are very beautiful and i truly wish you can prove this theory wrong. thanks
love, trisha