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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://didacticmind.com/2019/08/domain-query-strengthen-or-ruin.html#comment-1385&quot;&gt;Dire Badger&lt;/a&gt;.

I don&#039;t even know if there is a dictionary that represents what is, in fact, a new word.... for a guy that has chosen to coax muscles to grow beyond what would be considered &#039;ordinarily&#039; fit or muscular.

There isn&#039;t ))

That is why UrbanDictionary.com exists - to give us daffynitions that the respectable companies are too sensible to publish...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://didacticmind.com/2019/08/domain-query-strengthen-or-ruin.html#comment-1385">Dire Badger</a>.</p>
<p>I don&#39;t even know if there is a dictionary that represents what is, in fact, a new word&#8230;. for a guy that has chosen to coax muscles to grow beyond what would be considered &#39;ordinarily&#39; fit or muscular.</p>
<p>There isn&#39;t ))</p>
<p>That is why UrbanDictionary.com exists &#8211; to give us daffynitions that the respectable companies are too sensible to publish&#8230;</p>
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		By: Dire Badger		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[To be fair, while I have heard and used the word before, I never actually saw it spelled. I had to split the difference between &#039;swollen&#039; and &#039;swell&#039; and chose the two l&#039;s.

I don&#039;t even know if there is a dictionary that represents what is, in fact, a new word.... for a guy that has chosen to coax muscles to grow beyond what would be considered &#039;ordinarily&#039; fit or muscular.

As I push 50, it becomes more and more difficult to maintain myself without injury, so to be honest, I have definitely alloed myself to go lax... I spend more time swimming, biking, and shooting, and relax the weights... At my age, the line between &#039;pushing myself&#039; and &#039;injuring myself&#039; grows increasingly narrow. I&#039;d rather do a long set of 300 than pick up a volkswagon or any of the other &#039;stupid tricks&#039; I used to use to show off when I was younger... because I KNOW I am looking good for my age.

I still get passes made at me by (much) younger women (which I turn down. I am too old for the DRAMA that comes with them, and I am quite happy with what I have) and I can still do all of my &#039;chores&#039; without any issues. God blessed me with height and strength, and I plan on being blessed with having an old age free of too many more permanent injuries.

I just hope the revolution comes before I am too old to enjoy it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To be fair, while I have heard and used the word before, I never actually saw it spelled. I had to split the difference between &#39;swollen&#39; and &#39;swell&#39; and chose the two l&#39;s.</p>
<p>I don&#39;t even know if there is a dictionary that represents what is, in fact, a new word&#8230;. for a guy that has chosen to coax muscles to grow beyond what would be considered &#39;ordinarily&#39; fit or muscular.</p>
<p>As I push 50, it becomes more and more difficult to maintain myself without injury, so to be honest, I have definitely alloed myself to go lax&#8230; I spend more time swimming, biking, and shooting, and relax the weights&#8230; At my age, the line between &#39;pushing myself&#39; and &#39;injuring myself&#39; grows increasingly narrow. I&#39;d rather do a long set of 300 than pick up a volkswagon or any of the other &#39;stupid tricks&#39; I used to use to show off when I was younger&#8230; because I KNOW I am looking good for my age.</p>
<p>I still get passes made at me by (much) younger women (which I turn down. I am too old for the DRAMA that comes with them, and I am quite happy with what I have) and I can still do all of my &#39;chores&#39; without any issues. God blessed me with height and strength, and I plan on being blessed with having an old age free of too many more permanent injuries.</p>
<p>I just hope the revolution comes before I am too old to enjoy it.</p>
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