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Romenjohn07
May 3rd, 2026, 02:58
Have u guys experience with strong younger sister?
Well I have and I would like to know if u guys have also experienced it

zebra
May 3rd, 2026, 03:24
My younger cousin (six months) was bigger and stronger than most guys her age when she was in junior high school. She just lifted me once in a surprise straight lift from behind when she carried me from one part of the yard to the other. Her smaller boy twin must have gotten carried a zillion times by her in all kinds of ways. She loved to lift guys, and my other girl cousin loved to lift gals.

Romenjohn07
May 3rd, 2026, 03:39
Wow awesome
Well mine is still going on. She is into athletics and dancing, she now has good defined muscles and is very strong for her age(I believe she is even stronger than me)

zebra
May 4th, 2026, 03:31
Wow awesome
Well mine is still going on. She is into athletics and dancing, she now has good defined muscles and is very strong for her age(I believe she is even stronger than me)

She beat all of the boys her age in a state American football skills contest when she was 12! She definitely wasn't an ordinary girl. She "beat up" her brother and me in a pillow fight around seventh grade. She turned into Xena.

Romenjohn07
May 4th, 2026, 13:22
Intresting

Brian95
May 4th, 2026, 19:20
My little sister used to lift me quite a bit. All of us kids rough-housed, and it was just a normal thing for us. I have mostly girl cousins, some older, some younger, and all of them lifted me at one point or another. I'm the oldest sibling; after me, it's boy, girl, boy, so in our nuclear family, my sister was the only girl. Obviously, she had to be tough. Now, granted, I'm deceptively lightweight, but as a kid, she could give me piggyback rides when she was quite a bit lighter than me. I'm 10 years older than she is, and she started doing this pretty early. As a teenager, she surpassed my weight at some point, which made lifting me even easier for her (I'm the lightest one of the bunch), but she's still about 6 inches shorter than me.

She always did farm work right along with the boys, and it was obvious that she was stronger than average. In high school, the only student in her class who could do more sit-ups than her was a super athletic guy who was planning on joining the military. And that's crazy because she's never really made an effort to work out - you know, outside of PE, farm stuff, and goofing off with us. It's funny because on the one hand, she needs help opening jars and stuff like that, so her arms aren't as strong as a guy's, but when it comes to squats or piggybacks (for distance), it's her all the way.

Romenjohn07
May 5th, 2026, 13:07
Awesome experience

helomelo
May 6th, 2026, 04:56
My little sister used to lift me quite a bit. All of us kids rough-housed, and it was just a normal thing for us. I have mostly girl cousins, some older, some younger, and all of them lifted me at one point or another. I'm the oldest sibling; after me, it's boy, girl, boy, so in our nuclear family, my sister was the only girl. Obviously, she had to be tough. Now, granted, I'm deceptively lightweight, but as a kid, she could give me piggyback rides when she was quite a bit lighter than me. I'm 10 years older than she is, and she started doing this pretty early. As a teenager, she surpassed my weight at some point, which made lifting me even easier for her (I'm the lightest one of the bunch), but she's still about 6 inches shorter than me.

She always did farm work right along with the boys, and it was obvious that she was stronger than average. In high school, the only student in her class who could do more sit-ups than her was a super athletic guy who was planning on joining the military. And that's crazy because she's never really made an effort to work out - you know, outside of PE, farm stuff, and goofing off with us. It's funny because on the one hand, she needs help opening jars and stuff like that, so her arms aren't as strong as a guy's, but when it comes to squats or piggybacks (for distance), it's her all the way.

Tell us more about how this first happened and your reactions

Brian95
May 18th, 2026, 18:07
Tell us more about how this first happened and your reactions
My reaction isn't much a story to be honest. With my sister, it was kind of a gradual thing. I was always a little surprised when she did something new, but like I said, I'm the oldest sibling, but not the oldest cousin, and the girls were always as rough and tough as us boys, so I was used to all the wrestling and lifting.

I can't remember the first time she lifted me, but I think it was kind of leg press style if that counts. We would have been pretty young. I do remember one day, after she already knew she could pick me up the normal way - bear hug style - she just, out of the blue, said "Hey, I bet I can hold you in my arms." She meant cradle carry, so I said "Oh, I don't know. Let's see." She didn't find that one super easy at first, but when she tried it again a few years later, she said she couldn't believe how easy it got. To be honest, I don't really understand that one because her arms don't seem that strong in other contexts, so why is cradle carry so easy for her?

Then of course there's the piggyback rides. She was probably 9 or 10 the first time she did that. I didn't actually think it would work. I knew most healthy people could lift more than their own body weight, but I guess I just assumed such a big gap would be hard for a kid so young to overcome, but no. As a teenager, she liked giving me piggyback rides to show off. She and her friends did it pretty often, but it was "cooler" that she could carry me I guess.

As an adult, I guess she kind of grew out of it, and I'm not interested in trying to purposefully get more lifts from her for the feeling of being lifted. It seems weird to me to do it for that reason because she's my sister. Still, all of us kids had fun.