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Squats Ruined My *kitten*!

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  • Posts: 8,897 Member

    Lol, ur too funny. I said i wanted my nice, bubble butt back. Not this bigger, rounder squat *kitten*.

    :huh:

    Bubbles...are...round...
  • Posts: 8,897 Member
    this is an interesting thread..

    OP wants to eat whatever she wants for month of December and not track/log; then complains about the massive rear that she gained; then says that a after new years wants to get "small again"; but then in same post says "hates logging/weighing' = *mind freaking blown"

    note to self - this is what happens when you go off the rail for a month and then have to spend the next three months getting back on track, only so you can once again go off track ….

    This.
  • My weight has been the same for the last 3 months. Fluctuating between 150-155lbs. I believe ive been maintaining while lifting heavy.
  • Posts: 28,072 Member

    :huh:

    Bubbles...are...round...

    That is one of the things that confused me..a bubble butt is a round (usually large(ish)) *kitten*



  • Wrong. Correct grammar is for people who don't want to look like an effing illiterate. It sickens me to see how many people these days don't care that poor spelling/grammar/punctuation/ gives the impression of ignorance.

    LOL, why do people care so much about grammar on stuff like this? That's weird AND alot of people would agree with me.
  • Posts: 29,136 Member
    My weight has been the same for the last 3 months. Fluctuating between 150-155lbs. I believe ive been maintaining while lifting heavy.

    which would be a complete contradiction to what you originally said…

    unless you mean you maintained everywhere else except for gluteus maximus?
  • Posts: 8,897 Member

    which would be a complete contradiction to what you originally said…

    unless you mean you maintained everywhere else except for gluteus maximus?

    Squats make you bulkeh!!!!
  • Posts: 29,136 Member

    LOL, why do people care so much about grammar on stuff like this? That's weird AND alot of people would agree with me. Shut up!

    Umm actually it is important..

    As a business owner, I would never hire someone that has such poor communication skills as you have exhibited.
  • Posts: 28,072 Member
    My weight has been the same for the last 3 months. Fluctuating between 150-155lbs. I believe ive been maintaining while lifting heavy.

    If you are maintaining then you are not at a deficit. You may have some water retention in the muscle and possibly have made some small amount of muscle gain. Your routine however is not really in the hypertrophy range so I doubt it was much.

    Just eat at a deficit (and do some resistance training) - your butt will get smaller.

  • That is one of the things that confused me..a bubble butt is a round (usually large(ish)) *kitten*

    Ya i guess BUT i haven't gained or lost any weight in the last 3 months so obviously these squats have changed the way my butt is, therefore, jeans aren't fitting like they used to. *kitten* is filling them right out. And i weighed myself today after 3 weeks of eating whatever, im still 155lbs.
  • Posts: 1,624 Member

    :huh:

    Bubbles...are...round...

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    OP: cut...suck it up, log. General weight loss can be accomplished by intuitive eating without logging. Spot reduction is more or less an illusion, however precise body recomp requires precision measuring...at least as far as we are able to be precise.
  • Posts: 16,947 Member

    Correct grammar is for business documents, not texting and forum posts.

    I weep for the future
  • Posts: 9,003 Member
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  • Posts: 8,897 Member

    Ya i guess BUT i haven't gained or lost any weight in the last 3 months so obviously these squats have changed the way my butt is, therefore, jeans aren't fitting like they used to. *kitten* is filling them right out. And i weighed myself today after 3 weeks of eating whatever, im still 155lbs.

    Ok, if this is truly the case, then it is possible you are building muscle beneath your fat. When you lose more fat your butt will be nice and round and much less squishy.

  • which would be a complete contradiction to what you originally said…

    unless you mean you maintained everywhere else except for gluteus maximus?

    Yes but since i didn't lose weight, that just proves that i wasn't in a deficit at all when i actually thought i was. But remember is was only 5% too SO i messed up and stayed at a standstill. Crap!
  • Posts: 28,072 Member

    Ya i guess BUT i haven't gained or lost any weight in the last 3 months so obviously these squats have changed the way my butt is, therefore, jeans aren't fitting like they used to. *kitten* is filling them right out. And i weighed myself today after 3 weeks of eating whatever, im still 155lbs.

    Your *kitten* got bigger then. Probably water retention from using the muscles.

  • Umm actually it is important..

    As a business owner, I would never hire someone that has such poor communication skills as you have exhibited.

    Yes and i would totally send you a resume and cover letter with poor grammar/communication skills. LOL. Dumb.
  • Posts: 6,129 Member

    I be weeping future day's for.

    FTFY. this is not a business document.
  • Posts: 709 Member

    just break up

    :bigsmile:
  • Posts: 752 Member
    OP you should be more concerned with body fat % rather than the number on the scale. Also, not really sure what the difference is between a fat bubble butt and a muscle bubble butt.. the muscle one looks better imo. o.o;
  • Posts: 8,897 Member
    OP you should be more concerned with body fat % rather than the number on the scale. Also, not really sure what the difference is between a fat bubble butt and a muscle bubble butt.. the muscle one looks better imo. o.o;

    Good point.
  • Posts: 39,744 Member
    No they didn't
  • Posts: 5,922 Member
    I love seeing Sara say '*kitten*'.

    There's still some British in her somewhere.
  • Posts: 29,136 Member

    Yes and i would totally send you a resume and cover letter with poor grammar/communication skills. LOL. Dumb.

    you would not believe how many do ….practicing poor habits, leads to the execution of said bad habits…

    based on your previous posts, I am not really seeing the genius gene….
  • Posts: 28,072 Member
    I love seeing Sara say '*kitten*'.

    There's still some British in her somewhere.

    :bigsmile:
  • Posts: 29,136 Member

    Yes but since i didn't lose weight, that just proves that i wasn't in a deficit at all when i actually thought i was. But remember is was only 5% too SO i messed up and stayed at a standstill. Crap!

    sigh…you just said you ate whatever you wanted starting december 1, so I doubt you have maintained a 5% deficit...
  • Posts: 8,897 Member

    :bigsmile:

    I like it too :heart:
  • Posts: 540 Member
    Reasonable grammar etc makes it easier for people to read. Easier to read so more likely to understand and respond relevantly.

    Also, you would be amazed at what employers look at when they are taking on staff.
  • Posts: 8,897 Member
    Also, you would be amazed at what employers look at when they are taking on staff.

    Generally, in my experience, they are looking for a nice, round *kitten*.
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