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If my thighs didn't exceed the black lines, I'd have a good body. Help!
Nature is just trying to give you something for your partner to smack. Quit worrying, I'm sure there aren't any guys here who'd complain.
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If my thighs didn't exceed the black lines, I'd have a good body. Help!
I'm not seeing why this is a problem; it may just be your genetics... or results from all those sit-ups . If any man turned your down because of it he'd be a fool. You don't need to lose any weight imho, you look like you're right on for your body type. Be proud! A lot of women I've met would kill to have that body.Apart from wanting to know if anybody else has this problem, I'm also wondering if anybody has a solution..? I mean, I am losing weight, eating healthy and doing a hundred sit-ups a day, and clearly I'm not fat, yet this problem has been there for years. Since I was still in school, before I gained any weight.
that area on women is what is referred to as "saddlebags"...it is one of the main areas where fat deposits for women...
Yup! Dolfette knows all about the 40's thing....there's nothing wrong with your hips.
when you're 40, when you've had a couple of kids and a couple of decades, you'll look back at those pics and realise you were being daft.
I know I would! The body in the photos is my personal feminine ideal. I wouldn't describe any of it as a problem, but rather perfection!Be proud! A lot of women I've met would kill to have that body.
Geez, dont get rid of your woman-ness. Dont try to look like a boy!
If anything, I would suggests doing squats and other lower body work to fill out even more. Someone already suggested that here and you said you would follow up. You are certainly NOT fat.
Also, could you take a pic from a side view? And also wearing something not as tight? I have a hunch that you will look even better. (this is strictly professional, not wank fodder. There is already plenty of that on this site)
have you had a good feel of them?
because i've felt where mine stick out there and it's bone.
then they'd show less if you put on some weight.Yea, mine too! They're not "squishy" as the first commenter said, haha. They feel hard, as if there's bone underneath. I think it's probably just genetic, but I really wondered if anybody else had the same thing, because, like I put in the title, I really wasn't sure if it's normal or not.