Female Muscle Growth

Female muscle growth (FMG) is a fantasy sexual fetish genre involving, as the name implies, muscular growth of a woman or women. Stories and art depicting FMG often also involving a change in height and/or breast size of the subject. FMG fits within the larger set of growth fetishes or fantasies including giantess fetish and breast expansion fetish. For many FMG fetishists, the fantasy is best typified by Marvel Comics' Jennifer Walters character transformation into the tall, muscular persona of the She-Hulk. FMG has relatively few devotees - She Grew!, a message board and story site mostly dedicated to FMG has fewer than 5000 registered members. Of these the vast majority - perhaps 90% - are male. FMG has a mirror image fetish in Male Muscle Growth (MMG), a usually homosexual sexual fetish with a much larger fan base. In gay MMG fiction and art, women rarely even appear as characters. There is little or no traffic or communication between the FMG and the gay MMG communities. A small number of heterosexual women are MMG fantasists, but they are so few in number that no group or identity seems to have coalesced, likewise with lesbian FMG fans. A common misconception is that all male FMG devotees are sexual submissives, this is not always the case; the fantasy is most often tied to a (usually dramatic) reversal of the power equation between a man and a woman. It is rare for an FMG fetishist to require the presence of the fantasy to achieve sexual arousal or orgasm, though many are most strongly attracted to female bodybuilders, athletes or other varieties of muscular or physically robust women. In addition to the increased development of a female character's musculature, oftentimes a fantasy situation will involve the transfer of strength from a male rival or lover to the female. The female subject is often the antagonist rather than the protagonist in FMG fiction and art, with the protagonist depicted as some hapless male increasingly losing control of circumstances as a woman or women in his life grow stronger than him. Other times the female is the protagonist, benefitting from a deliberate or accidental transformation that bestows upon her increased muscular size and strength, as well as amplified sexual power or appetite. The plot device enabling transformation is frequently magical, scientific, alien interference or the result of a wish. Some FMG fetishists tend to imagine themselves as participating in the transformations, while others prefer to fantasize as spectators. There are many artists who are well-known for their artwork portraying FMG scenarios, such as transformational artist Chris Morea, comic artist David C. Matthews, and webcomic artist Chris Morrison. Stories featuring FMG themes were first made available in the 1980s via , a small publisher based in Hawaii. But for most FMG fetishists, the first awareness that they were not alone in their fantasies came upon exposure to the Internet in the mid or late 1990s. Free and publicly available stories began appearing on Usenet groups alt.amazon-women.admirers and alt.sex.stories around 1995, and within a few years were commonly available at Diana the Valkyrie, a vast website serving a variety of fetishes regarding muscular or powerful women.

 

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