Serious question:

wafflesarepancakeswithabs
wafflesarepancakeswithabs Posts: 3 Member
edited January 12 in Health and Weight Loss
If you were to split my body directly in half from the top of my head to the splitting of my legs, you'd notice there is a significant amount of more fat on the left side than the right. My question is why? Does anyone else have this? Do you think once I lose more weight it will go away?

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  • 3foldchord
    3foldchord Posts: 2,918 Member
    Not sure about that one. Some people have fatty deposits though. My friends get them on her scalp (and she is thin). I think she gets hers drained or something, I forget. Maybe not. I have a spot on my left hip that is more pillowy than on my right hip. But nothing major.
  • ladymiseryali
    ladymiseryali Posts: 2,555 Member
    I'm a bit asymmetrical myself. I have more fat on my right hip than my left. I also think my right thigh is slightly smaller than my left. I think everyone is asymmetrical, but some more-so than others. One of my "funbags" is bigger than the other too.
  • josiereside
    josiereside Posts: 720 Member
    I don't know but I love your profile name!
  • alevett
    alevett Posts: 79 Member
    I'm a bit asymmetrical myself. I have more fat on my right hip than my left. I also think my right thigh is slightly smaller than my left. I think everyone is asymmetrical, but some more-so than others. One of my "funbags" is bigger than the other too.

    What is a "funbags"? Never heard that term. Is it boobs.
  • mlima14
    mlima14 Posts: 112 Member
    It's totally natural to have one side larger than the other. Some people it's more noticeable than others. Once in my math class we did a project on symmetry and asymmetry, we took a foto of our face and divided it and copied one of the halves and placed it next to its original, we would look really weird if we were symmetrical.
  • toddis
    toddis Posts: 941 Member
    Hehe this thread is fun!
    Splitting of legs and funbags!

    Symmetry is prized for it's rarity.

    Don't worry about it!
  • fishgutzy
    fishgutzy Posts: 2,807 Member
    Nothing in nature is symmetric.
    One ear is always lower than the other. One foot slightly bigger than the other.
  • I've always had a fatty, roll-y back! Even before I had kids and weighed under 100 pounds I had back rolls. No back work out in the world can get rid of these pups. :sick:
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