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Old November 12th, 2022, 15:53   #10
Lora Cross
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Default 107# lifting up to 230#

I am a full time travel model and sessiongirl. I am currently quite light at 107# yesterday when i weighed in.

My best lift was an hour session with a 230 lb man which is posted on my clips4sale store. The weight distribution, anthropomentrics of the person being lifted and their skill and experience can make me lifting them much easier or harder.

I have a regular who i lift and carry at 220# about 3 x per year who is much easier to lift than some 180# newbies to being lift and carried. He knows how to tense his body and how to position himself and balance while being lifted by me to make it as easy as possible for me to lift him. I've noticed in particular that the shoulder ride is hard for newbies!

Hope y'all are having a great day!

Lora
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