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Sexy Muscleman Trio

This image collage is dedicated to all of my Kekuhaupi’o, Tarzan, and Kamehameha-loving friends, fellow artists, fans, and brethren. So, sit back, relax, and soak in the power, beauty, magnificence, and majesty of Kekuhaupi’o’s, Tarzan’s, and Kamehameha’s gorgeously bulging muscles.

When it comes to artists who have a keen eye for illustrating men with well-shaped biceps, abs, triceps, leg muscles, and the like, the ones I adore the most are Don Robinson and Joe Jusko. These gentlemen can really captivate anyone’s eyes thanks to their great attention to detail, color, shading, and a sense of whisking viewers away into an epic world full of action and tension. Moreover, I have grown up with their works ever since I was a thirteen-year-old boy, and I was completely entranced by what they had to offer, be they in books or what I checked out online.

Just by putting Kekuhaupi’o, Tarzan, and Kamehameha together, I came up with the notion of having them be a trio of warrior musclemen who have the strength of elephants and can use their magnificent muscles and bare hands to overcome their enemies in a heartbeat via wrestling and giving their foes a few good punches and head-bashes in between. They would even test each others’ strength by doing a lot of weightlifting, wrestling, and bodybuilding posedowns. Therefore, they would form the tightest of bonds.

Kekuhaupi’o, Tarzan, and Kamehameha would have a favorite activity they engage in, which is a combination of posedowns and wrestling. 

They would start things off with a posedown where they flex their biceps, back muscles, leg muscles, triceps, deltoids, and pecs. 

After that display of muscles, they would flex their biceps at each other, get close to each other, and unleash “ooo”-voiced moans, as they take turns of making a sandwich out of each other while complimenting each other for their amazing muscles. For example, Tarzan would be between Kekuhaupi’o and Kamehameha, with Tarzan facing Kekuhaupi’o and Kamehameha having the pleasure of checking out Tarzan’s muscular back, and our two favorite Hawaiian warriors would keep our favorite jungle man sandwiched between them while all of them are flexing their tremendous biceps. The same thing would happen with Kekuhaupi’o and Kamehameha, and all of them would touch each others’ muscles, as they flex them with pride.

After all of that muscle-flexing and touching, a wrestling match will occur complete with full Nelsons, Boston crabs, back-breakers, bear hugs, camel clutches, body slams, and stripping each others’ loincloths off, thus ending up being stark-naked. The winner would end up flexing his tremendous muscles with his opponents down on the floor. 

Finally, Kekuhaupi’o, Tarzan, and Kamehameha would take a shower at the waterfall while giving each other a nice, relaxing massage to soothe their tense muscles. As soon as they dry up, they would end up reposing in their hut, smilingly touching each others’ muscles, kissing each other on the cheek, and fall into deep slumber while still being naked and keeping each other warm with their buff, well-built bodies.

In conclusion, Kekuhaupi’o, Tarzan, and Kamehameha would have the most virile ho-yay relationship ever and they have the muscles, handsome countenances, and endurance to prove it.

I hope you all enjoyed this image collage and I will see you in the next submission. Take care and stay safe, everybody.

Kekuhaupi’o and Kamehameha from “Kamehameha: The Boy Who Became a Warrior King” belong to Lucy Crowe and Don Robinson.

Tarzan belongs to Edgar Rice Burroughs and Joe Jusko.

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