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			1. the avg woman is around 75% bodyweight of the average man 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	2. a woman weighing the same as a man has on avg 50% his upper body and about 66% his lower body strength. so do the math and notice the average woman is only 38% as strong as a man on upper body and 50% for lower body. Which means for men to carry women is as easy as carrying a child while the opposite is true; its as hard as a child carrying a grownup  
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			its remarkable how, if they put their mind to it, how easy it is for some of them to lift and carry me. You forgot the power of the mind  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 
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			what is your source for this data?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I don't know, man. Judging from my experience most healthy women can lift (at least via piggyback if not more) men of up to 185 lbs at least with not too much trouble. There is no dearth of women capable of lifting most of us under 200 lbs. The difficult part is to get them to try and do so! Capability is not, in my opinion, an issue.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I agree with your point Ashok 100 % 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	The thing is how do we find Ladies who share our interest and who are capable of lifting us I live in South Africa where there are no recognized session wrestlers who 1 can approach for a lift & carry session I myself have cerebral palsy which affects my speech and walking slightly making it even more difficult for me to ask ladies in my own country to lift me  | 
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 ![]() It depends sometimes, if a guy appears to be lighter it can be a tad bit less intimidating. I'm usually lighter so i have an easier time. I try to keep my weight down specifically for lift and carry  | 
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 I do get the opinion it seems there is f/m bias on this site and for the record, no most women aren't able to lift their own bodyweight let alone someone heavier in their arms, I can't say I've conducted a survey of this of course but going on my experience from martial arts, luggage and baggage etc it's pretty clear that's the case  | 
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 All ffcradles. Enough with your criticism of f/m lifting. No one cares that you have no interest in it. This is not the first time that you have made such a posting. This board is about female lifting either males or females. We will not accept your type of postings. Why can't you just say that you prefer f/f without attaching f/m? Everyone would understand your point and you would not be as offensive. Forums and boards have been ripped about by the competition between f/m and f/f. That has not happened here in nearly 4 years and you are not going to cause it with your comments.  | 
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			You would be wise to take phonemans advice and keep those opinions to yourself then.  There have been members removed from the forum for trying to start this f/f vs f/m bullshit and it will not be tolerated here any more.  It would be a shame to lose a good member just because they feel their own opinon is more important then those of others.  There is no need to insult the f/m fans just because you do not aggree with them there is no right or wrong and lift and carry and since this is such a small comunity we would be wise to try and all get along.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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