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Kunibert January 15th, 2026 08:36

Age
 
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nkl84 January 16th, 2026 00:05

interesting points!
 
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Originally Posted by zebra (Post 313453)
Those are good points (emotional aspects of lifting). I think that the breaking of taboos plays a part too. I and a second forum member think that it isn't "manly" to be in the role of the liftee. He's more strict than I am, though.

It wouldn't really bother me to be lifted and carried by a woman, even a bigger and stronger one. Frankly, the embarrassment might be a turn-on. That means that I'm not REALLY that against it. It's not THAT much of a taboo.

I've been this way since I was a kid. Then, bigger and stronger older female cousins would lift and carry me, and one of my dad's friend's daughters would too. It was a semi-taboo, but I still enjoyed it. You don't have much of a choice if they're four to eight years older before you turn 13.

I would have definitely had a session with a Las Vegas professional lifter when I was in my early twenties. She was known to be one of the best in lifts and carries. I would have met up with the women who messaged me without a contact number too because they wanted to have me join their lifting fun. I'm still not averse to the idea.

Thank you, I fully understand your thoughts. I more than once had the situation, that I was lifted by a bigger and stronger woman in public, and I also had this feeling, that the embarrassment was a turn-on. :) I also think, it is "manly" to enjoy being lifted by a strong female, since it means, that there is enough self-confidence to show weakness. :) Childhood experiences are also wonderful, I remember, that I have a few, too, for example a piggyback in primary school.

Regarding a lift&carry session: The ones I had (plenty) were always great, even though an (unplanned) lift in a daily situation without a commercial/professional background is for me even a bit more intense. On the other hand, a lift&carry session from a very strong woman is something magical in another sense/in another function (for example with Xena, https://landcforum.com/showpost.php?...9&postcount=17)

nkl84 January 22nd, 2026 04:48

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Originally Posted by zebra (Post 313453)
Those are good points (emotional aspects of lifting). I think that the breaking of taboos plays a part too. I and a second forum member think that it isn't "manly" to be in the role of the liftee. He's more strict than I am, though.

It wouldn't really bother me to be lifted and carried by a woman, even a bigger and stronger one. Frankly, the embarrassment might be a turn-on. That means that I'm not REALLY that against it. It's not THAT much of a taboo.

I've been this way since I was a kid. Then, bigger and stronger older female cousins would lift and carry me, and one of my dad's friend's daughters would too. It was a semi-taboo, but I still enjoyed it. You don't have much of a choice if they're four to eight years older before you turn 13.

I would have definitely had a session with a Las Vegas professional lifter when I was in my early twenties. She was known to be one of the best in lifts and carries. I would have met up with the women who messaged me without a contact number too because they wanted to have me join their lifting fun. I'm still not averse to the idea.

Thank you, these are super interesting aspects for me. There is also such a feeling in me, that I might be seen as not manly when being carried - whereas I also would rather, like you, not be too strict in this respect. And, in this respect, I fully understand that the embarrassment can be a turn on. I was sometimes carried by a tall (approximately 2 cm taller than I am) and strong woman in public with other people (and also all of her friends regularly) seeing it. Particularly in these moments, exactly this feeling came up, but it also ignited fascination in me and made it even more intense to surrender to her strength.

Furthermore, I share the feeling you had as a kid. It was very similar in my life. :)

Is the Las Vegas professional lifter still active?:)

zebra January 22nd, 2026 05:14

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Originally Posted by nkl84 (Post 313724)
Thank you, these are super interesting aspects for me. There is also such a feeling in me, that I might be seen as not manly when being carried - whereas I also would rather, like you, not be too strict in this respect. And, in this respect, I fully understand that the embarrassment can be a turn on. I was sometimes carried by a tall (approximately 2 cm taller than I am) and strong woman in public with other people (and also all of her friends regularly) seeing it. Particularly in these moments, exactly this feeling came up, but it also ignited fascination in me and made it even more intense to surrender to her strength.

Furthermore, I share the feeling you had as a kid. It was very similar in my life. :)

Is the Las Vegas professional lifter still active?:)

I had no choice in the matter. One cousin (eight years older) tossed me back and forth with her friend when I was five, one girl (four years older) cradle carried me and a girl before she rolled us down a hill when we were around six, one cousin (five years older) carried me over her shoulder against my will because I refused to come into the house when I was eight, and one cousin (six months younger) straight lifted me before she carried me to a distant spot in the yard when I was thirteen. She was stronger than most boys her age. I enjoyed the broken taboos!

The L&C pro retired at some point in time. Those sessions can create a lot of wear and tear on one's body over the years. I would have loved a lifting session with her. The "older woman" aspect would have been a bonus.


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