What Do You Look Like?

Originally posted by Yiliquan1
karatekid1975 -

From what I understand, there are entire websited dedicated to female martial artists in their uniforms as a fetish for some folks... Whatever, I just think it is flat out awesome that a) women aren't afraid of stepping into a dojo somewhere, b) that they excel at what they do, c) that they still look good doing it!

Oh You're tellin me. I once got over 500 hits on my site in one month because someone posted my site on a "Fighting Femes" forum. I also get private messages on Yahoo messenger from guys that ask me ...... "If you and I were in a fight who would win?" and "could you beat me up?" LOL I have fun with them take them seriously and don't put anything sexual into it. Eventually they get board and disapear.

And just an FYI kind of thing... real men don't mind minor flaws in real women.

Where hae you been all our lives?? And why aren't there more of you out there? :ladysman:

Kirk sweet of you to agree, but like they say why are all the good men taken or gay. ;)
 
Yiliquan1,

Yea. You're right. I don't mind having a go at a guy full contact in sparring either, no matter how big they are (I can kick high LOL). I'm either brave or insane or both :eek: :shrug: :D I do hear that I kick pretty hard for a chick ...... whatever that means :p
 


Don't know if this worked or not. Pictures are a rare thing for me so here's one of the few.
 
Originally posted by KenpoGirl

Kirk sweet of you to agree, but like they say why are all the good men taken or gay. ;)

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Edited to conform to MartialTalk standards. -Arnisador
 
oops:confused: :rolleyes: scanner is hosed. I need to get a clear photo for ya'll. Or maybe not.... details ya know.
 
Originally posted by The Opal Dragon
Cool sketch! How come you and Technopunk look alike?

Robyn :asian:

Separated at birth. ;)
 
I was going to put my pic up but the plethora of emails asking me not to changed my mind.
 
Michael Billings, who did that sketch? Its very good and looks a lot like Ed Parker Jr.'s work.
 
Originally posted by KenpoGirl
Where hae you been all our lives?? And why aren't there more of you out there? :ladysman:

I was raised certain ways, and grew up to appreciate that women who are near perfect are oftentimes the least desirable. I would rather have a woman with some minor imperfection(s) that looked and acted like a real woman, than some centerfold pinup that was as real as the airbrushed retakes of her photo shoot...

What can I say - I like realism in my training, I like "real" ethnic food (Taco Bell is not authentic Mexican food, and I like "real" Mexican food), I collect real weapons (no flimsy tinfoil swords for me), and I like real women. I think there is a trend here...

Gambarimasu.
:asian: :tank: :asian:
 
If you want to see how shallow some people are...(this applies both ways folks)...ask someone out and make sure you sit close to a mirror...if the person you asked out spends more time looking at themselves than you...if they avoid eye-contact...if you have to "get there attention" frequently...

....Forgetaboudit!!!!



Anyone who takes an more than an hour to get ready isn't worth waiting for...what's under all that glitz???


...and the final test is to ask about them and see how long they talk...and then if they reciprocate...then look at the amount of time they spend taking to you about them and how much time they listen to you about you...

Generally, it's OK for a woman to talk about herself 2/3 more...

Now, I have been married to the same woman for 26 years...have no interest in shopping around...but the "shallow test" works when evaluating prospective business partners or employees, as well.


:asian:
chufeng
 
Yes it was Edmund who did the portrait for me ... or actually for my family, who surprised me with it. It is on my website along with one I manipulated with photoshop. All credit goes to Edmund Parker Jr who is outstanding in his chosen field ..... no KenpoGirl, not out standing in a field. He is awesome and a great artist. There are photos on my webpage also, and anyone can see I am not nearly as purdy as he portrayed me.

However, of note is the fact that my very ill mother cried when she gave it to me. She thought he "captured" my spirit and that meant so much to her. I will always be in his debt for giving my mom that present. Edmund has known me for about 15 years and this may have helped the rendition.

Oss, (emabarresed somewhat)
-Michael
 
Originally posted by Michael Billings
All credit goes to Edmund Parker Jr who is outstanding in his chosen field ..... no KenpoGirl, not out standing in a field. -Michael

I vaguely remeber drinking wine with Edmund at Jeff Blays camp a couple years ago and we were bout outstanding n a field.:rofl:
 
Originally posted by chufeng

Generally, it's OK for a woman to talk about herself 2/3 more...

Now, I have been married to the same woman for 26 years...chufeng

So your wife has been talking for 17,3333 years.....


:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

/Yari
 
Originally posted by Michael Billings
All credit goes to Edmund Parker Jr who is outstanding in his chosen field ..... no KenpoGirl, not out standing in a field. Oss, (emabarresed somewhat)
-Michael

What??? What did I say??? :eek:

Would I say something sarcastic like that??? Moi? :angel:

:rofl:

Seriously though. I agree 100% in regards to the talents of Ed Parker Jr. I don't think I've seen one portrait that didn't take my breath away. I would love to commission him to do MY portrait one day, when I get my black belt, because he can make anyone look good. Have you seen Dennis' portrait? There's your proof. :EG: heh heh heh
 

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