When I was a little girl, I was so freakishly strong that I could pick up my best friend's sister (200 pounds) with ease. I was probably 90 pounds. Some of the boys made fun of me but I know that deep down they were angry because a girl was stronger than them and that made it all worth it.
Nope, can confirm. I was the same, could easily pick up people double my weight and carry them, even run with them in my arms to some extent. Now I can barely pick up my husband who is 20 lbs heavier than me. I used to drink SO MUCH milk when I was a kid, like half a gallon per day. That must've made my bones strong.
Shorter people have a bit of an advantage when it comes to lifting people taller than them - the key is to get your hips underneath the hips of the person you're lifting, and from there it's relatively easy. Source: jiu jitsu
And how do you know that's impossible? You're a charm. Anyway, thank you @famousone! That is so cool of you to say. I'm not lying. I really was that strong, and I still don't know why. I guess I ate more vegetables, vitamins, and protein than I do now.
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