My biceps are too big.
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kalegria24 wrote: »OMG, my dear, you look Amazing in that dress!!!! And in your other pics. I think the comment about being a swimmer is you have that lovely long torso, and so look streamlined. While I totally get wanting to look your best, on your wedding day the only thing anyone will see is the joy shining through your face and your aura as you join your life with your best beloved. Relax, and have the very best life ahead!!!!
I second that! Congratulations!0 -
I have skinny thin arms you are talking about and I am trying to get bigger biceps so if you would like to trade for a day....0
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Carry yourself well in your wedding dress & people won't really notice how big your arms are. Also, if the dress fits well & is laced up the back tight, you'll feel alot more comfortable in your strapless. Are you going to wear a long veil? The veil initially will "hide" anything you wish to hide. At the reception people will be drinking, eating, laughing, dancing and too busy hugging you & congratulating you to notice any flaws that you feel. And too you'll be so caught up with your new hubby, any minor irritation will disappear like a wisp into thin air.0
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"My biceps are too big."
"Do Crossfit."
I'm still laughing at this one!
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thesupremeforce wrote: »"My biceps are too big."
"Do Crossfit."
I'm still laughing at this one!
Lol!0 -
kalegria24 wrote: »OMG, my dear, you look Amazing in that dress!!!! And in your other pics. I think the comment about being a swimmer is you have that lovely long torso, and so look streamlined. While I totally get wanting to look your best, on your wedding day the only thing anyone will see is the joy shining through your face and your aura as you join your life with your best beloved. Relax, and have the very best life ahead!!!!
Such a lovely comment. Thank you I am really looking forward to the day and I know I will enjoy myself and not be bothered by my arms or anything else. I do still have 6 months though, so just want to get into the best shape I can0 -
allaboutthecake wrote: »Carry yourself well in your wedding dress & people won't really notice how big your arms are. Also, if the dress fits well & is laced up the back tight, you'll feel alot more comfortable in your strapless. Are you going to wear a long veil? The veil initially will "hide" anything you wish to hide. At the reception people will be drinking, eating, laughing, dancing and too busy hugging you & congratulating you to notice any flaws that you feel. And too you'll be so caught up with your new hubby, any minor irritation will disappear like a wisp into thin air.
Yes, I know you're right. Thanks! I do plan to wear a veil...and after than it will be dark and everyone will be drunk, haha.
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CostaRica120 wrote: »Thanks all. I definitely wasn't saying I have enormous bulging muscles. I was just saying that I feel that my arms are larger than I like, especially for a strapless dress. I'm sure you guys can understand that many of us have different goals. I don't think the skinny girl pose in my pic gives a true reflection of my issue. I appreciate the feedback and will continue to try to drop a few more lbs and focus on full-body work outs. Currently I mostly just run with some Tracy Anderson mat work for the booty.
It's the tattoos drawing attention to your arms. Makes them look bigger0 -
CostaRica120 wrote: »Thanks all. I definitely wasn't saying I have enormous bulging muscles. I was just saying that I feel that my arms are larger than I like, especially for a strapless dress. I'm sure you guys can understand that many of us have different goals. I don't think the skinny girl pose in my pic gives a true reflection of my issue. I appreciate the feedback and will continue to try to drop a few more lbs and focus on full-body work outs. Currently I mostly just run with some Tracy Anderson mat work for the booty.
there is 100% no way in any world that you're doing Tracy Anderson and running and have large arms.
You're sense of proportion and perception are off. I would agree the tattoos might be drawing your eyes to them even more.
You're fine.0 -
Can I have some of them? I will gladly take them off your hands.0
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