Help! I have arms like a man.
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grizzlygift wrote: »I started lifting very heavy because I was told it helps me lose weight, and I did lost 80 lbs so far and it's amazing. But only thing is I have arms like a man. I know having muscles is good, but sometimes I feel unconfident to wear sleeveless top. I've always been told that my arms look like a man. Some of them make fun about my arms like "wow your arms is bigger than mine(men)" or "I'm afraid of you now"
If I lose more weight by dieting and keep weight lifting plus cardio, does it help me have smaller arms? Or should I stop lifting? (I don't want to stop lifting after seeing the result; weightlost,stronger, better shape.)
Or I have no hope to fix my arms and have to accept how my body type is.
Thank you in advance for any advice.
Those boys are insecure *kitten*.
Ask them, doyouevenliftbro?
And, yeah - like Dave mentioned above. You like lifting and don't want to stop? Then don't.3 -
Still no pics of those manly arms?2
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I'm quite light build for a man, so what. If you're strong good for you, as others have said keep doing what you enjoy and ignore the pricks they are only jealous.0
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Can we see you're manly arms before we really give you advice?
Magic 8 ball says it's 100% a perception issue you'll re-adjust as you continue to become more confident about what you can do.3 -
If you've ALWAYS had manly arms maybe you need to get used to the fact that you are who you are. Continue enjoying what you do and like PP said, stop hanging out with scrawny men!0
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Or you can hang out with different people who don't make fun of your body or feel insecure if a women is strong.
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If a man thinks your arms are more 'manly' than his, perhaps it's his problem and he should work on himself. Just do you, you are rocking it.0
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What's the problem? Ripped ladies are awesome. If people don't like your arms looking better than theirs, tell them to hit to gym.1
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"I'm afraid of you now"
Your response should be "than get at my level"
Keep your guns, never be ashamed of them.2 -
Girl, lift weights for you. Do not give up because of the men who commented about your body. Me? I lift weights for me! I am not here to change just cuz men feel inferior to my body or feel uncomfortable. I usually brush off people's comment about my arms.2
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grizzlygift wrote: »I started lifting very heavy because I was told it helps me lose weight, and I did lost 80 lbs so far and it's amazing. But only thing is I have arms like a man. I know having muscles is good, but sometimes I feel unconfident to wear sleeveless top. I've always been told that my arms look like a man. Some of them make fun about my arms like "wow your arms is bigger than mine(men)" or "I'm afraid of you now"
If I lose more weight by dieting and keep weight lifting plus cardio, does it help me have smaller arms? Or should I stop lifting? (I don't want to stop lifting after seeing the result; weightlost,stronger, better shape.)
Or I have no hope to fix my arms and have to accept how my body type is.
Thank you in advance for any advice.
If you do not like the look, then yes, you need to slow down with lifting. It is a matter of personal preference. Different people like different things. What do you like? Do not let yourself be bullied either way, feeling bad for loving to lift or feeling bad about not liking the new look. It is your body. If you like getting stronger and like visible muscle, who cares what others think? If you are hoping for a "softer" look, then change your exercise routine.0 -
If you have arms like a man it means you're taking testosterone (or steroids) because women can't get bulky. If you're not taking testosterone then people don't know what man arms are supposed to look like. Don't stop lifting because you're self conscious. Pony up and love your body for how strong it and able it is. If people don't like they they can go fk themselves. Next time someone criticizes your arms ask them this, "Don't you have your own body to go worry about?"
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beautifulwarrior18 wrote: »If you have arms like a man it means you're taking testosterone (or steroids) because women can't get bulky. If you're not taking testosterone then people don't know what man arms are supposed to look like. Don't stop lifting because you're self conscious. Pony up and love your body for how strong it and able it is. If people don't like they they can go fk themselves. Next time someone criticizes your arms ask them this, "Don't you have your own body to go worry about?"
End of discussion.
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Nice definition but not "manly"1
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do you walk around flexing 24/7?2
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Thank you everyone for the cheerful comments. You're right that I shouldn't feel bad because of few folks as long as I'm happy with weight lifting. I like shape of my arms, but I think it's too big, isn't it? I'll keep do weight lifting, and dieting because I think if I lose more weight and fat, my arms might get smaller and toned.2
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grizzlygift wrote: »I started lifting very heavy because I was told it helps me lose weight, and I did lost 80 lbs so far and it's amazing. But only thing is I have arms like a man. I know having muscles is good, but sometimes I feel unconfident to wear sleeveless top. I've always been told that my arms look like a man. Some of them make fun about my arms like "wow your arms is bigger than mine(men)" or "I'm afraid of you now"
If I lose more weight by dieting and keep weight lifting plus cardio, does it help me have smaller arms? Or should I stop lifting? (I don't want to stop lifting after seeing the result; weightlost,stronger, better shape.)
Or I have no hope to fix my arms and have to accept how my body type is.
Thank you in advance for any advice.
Wow. You really think that you would rather NOT get jealous comments from people? Because that's what they are. Strength is a GOOD thing - you should love your arms and definitely do NOT stop lifting!!!1
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