| 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.
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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)
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