"Seriously, I didn't just destroy this door frame. Those wall-crumbling and wood-cracking sounds that you heard didn't come from here."
A full-color commission for
Reyai.
Snow thought that she could just walk into the next room without any kind of problem, but little did she know that her "man killer thighs" were also of the "door breaker" variety as well. X3
Anyway, enjoy!
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Reyai
artwork copyright SatsumaLord
A full-color commission for
Reyai.Snow thought that she could just walk into the next room without any kind of problem, but little did she know that her "man killer thighs" were also of the "door breaker" variety as well. X3
Anyway, enjoy!
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Reyaiartwork copyright SatsumaLord
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Hmmmmmm. Well, I like to think it's because after years of generally being huge, their bodies start to adapt to all of the extra weight; thereby making it easier for them to get around over time. Sort-of like how certain people like to train with weights attached to their arms and legs.
At first, these weights make it hard for these people to get around, but after using them for several months, suddenly the aforementioned weights aren't so much a problem anymore. The reason being that their body has developed stronger muscle tissue, making it to where they can better handle the extra weight.
I like to think it's the same principle. At first, they have a bit of a hard time moving around, but after a while, they develop stronger muscle tissue and thus, can get around without being so tired all the time, despite having such huge proportions.
...or I could just say that "it's just a fantasy, so don't think so much about it". =p
But in any case, I hope that answers your question.
At first, these weights make it hard for these people to get around, but after using them for several months, suddenly the aforementioned weights aren't so much a problem anymore. The reason being that their body has developed stronger muscle tissue, making it to where they can better handle the extra weight.
I like to think it's the same principle. At first, they have a bit of a hard time moving around, but after a while, they develop stronger muscle tissue and thus, can get around without being so tired all the time, despite having such huge proportions.
...or I could just say that "it's just a fantasy, so don't think so much about it". =p
But in any case, I hope that answers your question.
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