21-Sep-21, 19:41
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Re: Gayle Olinekova
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I can testify to the truth of that statement, I'm married to such a woman. I can tell you that her glute strength is 90% of mine as measured by the machines we use at the gym and I would be considered to be an advanced weight lifter. Her muscularity looks a lot like another classic Slavic beauty, Gayle Olinekova. Gayle's legs were exceptional and were so from her teen years. This is what is written about her youth in Sports Illustrated:
"she delighted in being the fastest kid on the block—faster, even, than the older boys.[3] She was 10 when a shoe salesman in a large store had her try on every knee boot he had in her size before finally giving up because none could get over her calves. Her family was embarrassed by her legs, suggesting she hide them as they wondered aloud which of their Ukrainian ancestors had provided the genes for such an embarrassment,[4] but Olinekova promised, "Someday people will pay to see these legs. " That quote is about Gayle, but is almost exactly what my wife told me about her early teen years as well. It is definitely in the genes.
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Wish I could see her kicking in a swimsuit
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Last edited by Blobfish; 21-Sep-21 at 19:47.
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