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Julia Banim

'I'm a muscular woman - men think I'm pretty but they won't date me'

An extraordinarily talented weight lifter who goes by the nickname 'Muscle Mommy' has made her feelings crystal clear when it comes to men who tell her she's "pretty" but they just "don't like muscular girls".

In a video shared with her 426.4K TikTok followers, captioned "like I give a f***", fitness super fan Hunter could be seen pulling a sarcastic sad face while making a heart shape with her fingers.

She then tears 'heart' apart, giving a two-fingered salute to the camera in a way that leaves no doubt as to her feelings on this particular subject.

The clip, which is set to the T2 (featuring Jodie Aysha) track Heartbroken, has since clocked up more than 831.3K likes and counting. Many followers have applauded Hunter, who goes by the username @hunlynfit, for her admirable confidence and body-positive attitude.

Many people have been quick to remind her that those who pass judgement more likely than not feel intimidated by her incredible abilities and applauded her for not taking such criticisms too seriously.

One admiring person wrote: "My ex didn't let me work out because he didn’t want me bigger than him…. don't worry it's all insecurity and laziness."

Another said: "Hun, they just don't want stronger girls than themselves."

While a third remarked: "They don't feel man enough. Their masculinity is fragile."

A fourth declared: "All women are beautiful, no matter what body shape they are".

Many have applauded Hunter's body-positive attitude (musclemommyy/Tiktok)
Hunter is proud to be a strong woman (musclemommyy/Tiktok)

This isn't the first time Hunter has spoken with pride about being a muscly woman, despite having to deal with negative comments from trolls.

In another clip, she responded to a man who told her, "A fit woman is attractive but I don't want her to be so fit it feels like I'm in bed with a man", cheekily quipping: "You'll be as strong as me one day don't worry."

Do you have a health and fitness story to share? Email us at julia.banim@reachplc.com

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