ONE OF MY LEGS IS BIGGER THAN THE OTHER?!

Posts: 186 Member
edited January 28 in Health and Weight Loss
does anyone else have this problem. and no how the hell i can fix it?!

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  • Posts: 1,186 Member
    Bigger how? Size? Where? Thigh, calf?

    Or is it like me, where one leg is about 3/4" longer than the other?
  • Posts: 186 Member
    haha, no my theigh is fatter than the other :O and its noticable!
    Bigger how? Size? Where? Thigh, calf?

    Or is it like me, where one leg is about 3/4" longer than the other?
  • Posts: 1,060 Member
    You can't. I have one that's a full 1 1/2" larger than the other. It's my dominant leg = bigger muscles.
  • Posts: 140 Member
    Yup, we as humans are somewhat asymmetrical. If you do a search, there's people who have mirrored both sides of their face, usually looks like two completely different people.
  • Posts: 1,153 Member
    Me too! I'm not sure how to fix it... but you're not alone!
  • Posts: 156 Member
    lol, my right thigh is 1/2 inch bigger than left. Didn't even know.
  • Posts: 186 Member
    do u think if i work harder on the leg and not as much as the other theres a chance they wil become the same?!
  • Posts: 12
    Same here by about a half inch (on the right). It only really bothers me with stuff like new jeans; comfy on one leg, tight on the other (never underestimate what a half inch can do I guess!). The rest of the time, who cares XD We're probably to only ones who are going to spend time analyzing ourselves that closely anyway. The important part is for both legs to be attached to a strong, healthy body :D
  • Posts: 37
    And I thought I was the only person with this problem! My right leg (dominant leg) is slightly bigger than my left, but I've never measured the difference.
  • Posts: 531 Member
    Got you beat, mine are 2 inches different, which looks even more awkward now that my legs have less mass. Even then people hardly ever seem to notice, so I wouldn't worry about it unless you are worried your legs aren't performing the way you want.
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