Review of Musclemonmy
Musclemonmy is a new provider in the session scene, but she’s not entirely unfamiliar to the community. Many forum users recognized her from previous social media activity, particularly from her time as a findom on Twitter. While this account reportedly duped people out of money, a user who has had extended interaction with her on Instagram clarified that although she originally ran the page, she later allowed someone else to manage it. According to her, she eventually shut it down once she learned it was still active and misrepresenting her.
Forum contributors describe her as an elite-level bodybuilder and former high school wrestler — a powerful and imposing combination — standing 5'10" and weighing 185 lbs. Many note that her photos appear legitimate and consistent with her public image, reinforcing that her profile is real.
While she is new to offering physical sessions, one member claims to have encouraged her to start and said she has already done several in Canada, reportedly enjoying the experience. She planned a trip to England, which got postponed due to schedule conflicts related to her competitions. Her current plans include more travel, but her touring dates are currently limited to a few cities. Some members have expressed hopes she will expand to the U.S.
Although Musclemonmy has been in communication with fans and potential clients — particularly via Instagram — there’s a lack of confirmed session reviews. Several individuals have been in touch with her, and she is described as friendly, genuine, and responsive. However, one potential client reported communication difficulties when trying to arrange a session in Vancouver, and concerns were raised about her follow-through and the handling of deposits. As a precaution, others have advised limiting upfront payments until more verifiable sessions are reported.
Overall, Musclemonmy appears to be a legitimate and promising new session provider, serious about her bodybuilding and interested in growing her presence. However, with lingering questions about past associations and limited firsthand experience from clients, those looking to book should proceed with cautious optimism.