Matt0071
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Ahahahahahaha!
U keep trying and trying but u aint gonna beat me in anything bra, simple fact brother!
Ahahahahahaha!
I dont know what your doing but somebody holding the door while trying to flex lol, looks kinda stupid to me
Can I give u a haircut beach boy.
U keep trying and trying but u aint gonna beat me in anything bra, simple fact brother!
I dont know what your doing but somebody holding the door while trying to flex lol, looks kinda stupid to me
Can I give u a haircut beach boy.
What's your stats now? When I started lifting to "fit in" I am 6'2" just like you and weighed 160, it took me 22 months to feel normalView attachment 556888Exactly^^
I started out at 130 and I'm 6'2". That's small, and I still feel small. Stay hungry, cuz those are the ones that succeed.
I still have it most days, especially if I don't wear a tight shirt, gay right? I wear tight shirts to make me feel bigger, I can't wear loose clothing or I'll feel even smallerInteresting thread, i dealt with these kind of thoughts for many years when I first started lifting. I was 6'3 145 10 years ago. In the first 5 years of lifting I gained 50 pounds and every time Id look in the mirror all Id see was the 145lb guy. Everyone around me would comment on the size i had gained and whatnot but i was fuckin delusional, lol. Today I weight in at 230 and now when I look in the mirror there is no trace of the 145lb guy. Im not sure what it really is, might be something that goes away with maturity, who knows. Might be something to do with the pressure for younger kids to look a certain way, or for some reason they feel they have to to obtain certain things. Ive heard the term bigorexia thrown around, like anorexia but the opposite obviously, either way though its all mental and not the actual way it is.
Interesting thread, i dealt with these kind of thoughts for many years when I first started lifting. I was 6'3 145 10 years ago. In the first 5 years of lifting I gained 50 pounds and every time Id look in the mirror all Id see was the 145lb guy. Everyone around me would comment on the size i had gained and whatnot but i was fuckin delusional, lol. Today I weight in at 230 and now when I look in the mirror there is no trace of the 145lb guy. Im not sure what it really is, might be something that goes away with maturity, who knows. Might be something to do with the pressure for younger kids to look a certain way, or for some reason they feel they have to to obtain certain things. Ive heard the term bigorexia thrown around, like anorexia but the opposite obviously, either way though its all mental and not the actual way it is.
What's your stats now? When I started lifting to "fit in" I am 6'2" just like you and weighed 160, it took me 22 months to feel normalView attachment 556888