DerangedDonut

Replies

  • Well, considering my doctor told me to lose weight at 135, I just can't Imagine someone looking healthy at 180lbs. Sorry.
  • My bone frame is really small, so bmi isn't really a good indicator to use. My doctor even recommended I lose weight when I was at a bmi of 19 because for my frame it was too much. My goal is to have 36 inch hips, 35.5 if I can have that at a weight that's healthy for me. My legs are back to normal now that I've stopped…
  • Already said a good inch on my upper thigh but more mid-thigh, over the course of 5 months approximately, I hadn't done heavy weights before, only 5 lbs dumbbells and bodyweight exercises. Now my thigh is 19 inches. I'm 5'9.5 and 110.5 lbs at the moment because I'm sick. Before I got sick I was 114lbs and at the same…
  • Well, I took my leg and hip measurements before I started lifting, and then I took them again after I noticed that my legs looked bulky in photos and my boyfriend complained that all my weight went from my boobs to my hips and thighs, and indeed, my legs did get bigger. I wasn't eating less than 1200 calories though, I was…
  • I'm just saying not all bodies are the same and that for some people, bulking up is a genuine concern.
  • I lost weight even though, I lost 5 pounds but my butt/thighs got bigger??? I don't know why... As soon as the semester ended and I stopped going to the gym I lost an inch off my upper thigh and more off of my mid-thigh. And yes, women's bodies do work like that, it's very easy so build thigh muscle. My friend's a swimmer…
  • I love my body at any size, whether I'm bigger or smaller. As long as I'm healthy, I'm ok, so if I can lose weight to continue doing what I love and stay healthy while I'm doing it, I'm not going to hold back :)
  • I started lifting heavy last semester, but I had to stop because my thighs got really big. I eat a lot and don't do much cardio. I focus on strength mainly.
Default Avatar