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Join Date: Feb 2009
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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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Join Date: May 2010
Location: johannesburg South africa
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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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