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its okay not to like her
Not a fan but such kind of female bodies definitely exist.
For me Abby is very attractive. I love muscular females.
You have no idea what a womans potential is. Did they overdo it? Maybe. Exaggerated somewhat perhaps, but this is a video game after all. Men are often exaggerated too in most of these kinds of games. Its not about being true to life dude. Get over it.
And ill bet you have no idea how "good" anyone can look. People can grow muscle fast or slow depending on their bodies default metabolism. Female athletes often have smaller breasts for a variety of reasons. There are plenty of buff looking females that dont use steroids.
But honestly why worry about it? Its a video game. Not real life.
https://images.app.goo.gl/imrrh3hdddE5HM28A
Her (Abby) father was a doctor for with lots of hospital and lab equipment, and medications available. So she could easily acquire steroids to help bulk up if she had already hit her natural limits.
Anyone doing competitive bodybuilding is going to have rest days in their routine to avoid excessive muscle damage which can lead to rhabdomyolysis, which can cause kidney failure.
So yes, Abby is a woman.
Photos dont mean much. Lotta people can post photos. LOUP2 is a zombie game and is fiction. It does no such thing as priding itself in "reality". Did u not see the meat shops they had at the stadium Abby was living in? They had plenty of food from the looks of it.
Women do build big shoulders like that. Pics exist all over the place w/o steroids. No all muscle is solid muscle. Lots of it is fat, water, etc.