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I'm Not As Strong As My Wife
I'm Not As Strong As My Wife
I'm Not As Strong As My Wife
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I'm Not As Strong As My Wife

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Are a lot of women capable of overpowering their husband? If they can not overpower their husband can they use their skill to defeat their soulmate? The answer, without a doubt, is YES. While most men are bigger and stronger than their wife, things are changing and more is being shared nowadays. More women are working out and learning MMA. And less things in society are taboo compared to the previous generations. There are now at least some couples willing to share their female-superiority story.

This ebook contains 1st time profiles and we revisit some of our readers' favorites. We have women like Kimmie, Melly and Lucha who have a more gentle spirit and ladies like Laurie Ann, Gissy and Esa who are quite dominant. These ladies all operate in their own specific way using their strengths to their advantage. While Laurie Ann is a powerhouse with very thick legs and arms, Melly has more of a yoga physique with long, strong legs that she uses to encircle her husband and other male opponents. If you're interested in the female vs male dynamic when it comes to wrestling, arm-wrestling and 1-on-1 combat in general, then this ebook is for you.

Please remember to check out all of our offerings. You'll love the world of strong, skilled, muscular women who defeat men!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKen Phillips
Release dateApr 12, 2021
ISBN9798201270919
I'm Not As Strong As My Wife

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    I'm Not As Strong As My Wife - Wanda Lea

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    I'm Not As Strong As My Wife

    Kimmie 5’6 165lbs and Ross 5’11 167lbs

    Lucha 5’3 152lbs Vs Arturo 5’8 150lbs

    Laurie Ann  5’4 208lbs 27yo Vs | Paul 5’10 ½ 171lbs 28yo

    Gissy | 5’3 ½" 144lbs

    Esa | 5’8" 154lbs 27yo

    Lillith | 5’4 ½" 173lbs  28yo

    Copyright © 2021 by Ken Phillips and Wanda Lea

    All rights reserved. This book (Not as Strong as my Wife: Empowered Wives, Humbled Husbands) or any portion there of may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of Ken Phillips and Wanda Lea, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

    I’m Not as Strong as My Wife

    Empowered Wives, Humbled Husbands

    Introduction:

    Are a lot of women capable of overpowering their husband? If they can not overpower their husband can they use their skill to defeat their soulmate? The answer, without a doubt, is YES. While most men are bigger and stronger than their wife, things are changing and more is being shared nowadays. More women are working out and learning MMA. And less things in society are taboo compared to the previous generations. There are now at least some couples willing to share their female-superiority story.

    This ebook contains 1st time profiles and we revisit some of our readers’ favorites. We have women like Kimmie, Melly and Lucha who have a more gentle spirit and ladies like Laurie Ann, Gissy and Esa who are quite dominant. These ladies all operate in their own specific way using their strengths to their advantage. While Laurie Ann is a powerhouse with very thick legs and arms, Melly has more of a yoga physique with long, strong legs that she uses to encircle her husband and other male opponents. If you’re interested in the female vs male dynamic when it comes to wrestling, arm-wrestling and 1-on-1 combat in general, then this ebook is for you.

    Please remember to check out all of our offerings. You’ll love the world of strong, skilled, muscular women who defeat men!

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    Kimmie 5’6 165lbs and Ross 5’11 167lbs

    Our situation isn’t the same as some of the others. Physical strength doesn’t play much of a role in our marriage or our love life. But the truth is, I am stronger than Ross and it’s a reality that left him, initially, quite surprised and even rather embarrassed.

    I met Ross when I was twenty-one and he was twenty-two. I was about 5’6 155lbs at the time and he was about 5’11 155lbs. He’s thin now, but he was even thinner then! I liked Ross right away and I knew that he was crazy about me even though he played it pretty cool most of the time. I was never big on whether a guy was muscular, tall or short. My only rules were that I wanted a guy to be taller than me and not fat. Other than that I was more interested in the guy’s face, his smile and some sort of intangible feeling that I needed to get from him. I never really debated anything when it came to Ross because I knew I wanted to marry him.

    About one month before we got engaged we arm-wrestled! I don’t remember how or why it started, but I think I was bragging about my performance in my coed soccer league. I played soccer twice a week and worked out two or three additional times per week. I played soccer all thru high school and at the Division III level in college. I was also a part of my high school’s powerlifting team and working out was always a regular staple in my life. Ross enjoys ultimate frisbee, hiking, various kinds of boating and golfing. He was never a weightlifter and never belonged to a gym.

    Before we arm-wrestled we compared arms. We had compared legs many times and as you can probably tell from the pictures, mine are a lot bigger and have a ton more muscle than Ross’s. Neither one of us ever questioned who had stronger legs. But I think men are okay with women having stronger legs, but arm-strength and ability to kick butt are things that men like to think they are superior at.

    We got in arm-wrestling position and I don’t think either of us knew how it would go. I know I was ready to win but I knew that him being a man could be enough to get me down. Neither of us pushed for a quick win, but after about four or five seconds I began lowering his arm. I got him about 30% down and my progress stopped for a bit. But Ross couldn’t get me back to neutral. I gave it another big push and had Ross inches from defeat. He let out some passionate cries but I just buckled down and pinned his hand to the table. Ross just said oh my God and he told me I’m stronger than he thought.

    I told Ross that he’s also stronger than I thought, but he just replied by saying wow, you must have thought that I am SUPER weak. I laughed and told him that I’d give him a rematch after we tried left-handed.

    Left-handed was quite similar to right-handed. If anything, I may have had a slightly easier time with Ross. The rematches proved to be all-ME! I flexed for Ross and teased him a bit. I also reassured Ross that I don’t mind, at all, that I’m stronger than him. I

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