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Girls! Girls!!! Quit your bickering! You're both beautiful.
I have had a lot of adjectives used to describe me, beautiful was never one of them. After the gasps of horror and screams of terror fade most just say little. So thanks for the complement!
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Originally Posted by OngletNYC
DennyCrane I think you should post a few pics of yourself shirtless and in your underpants so we can see what's doing. Let's settle this once and for all.
Heres a older picture of me before I lost some weight. *Warning naked picture*
You obviously don't know what sumo wrestlers are. Having done it for a decade, I can tell you that many of us are more athletic than almost anyone.
Oh dear, hope you didn't take offense. I don't doubt that sumo wrestlers are quite fit and competitive for what they do, but honestly, the average sumo wrestler doesn't represent the image of health and fitness that most of us identify with. Resembling a sumo wrestler is not most people's idea of "athletic", regardless of their strength or stamina.
Dude you are seriously strange looking when normal is between 32-38 for men.
I just looked at a catalog and its hard to find pant size at less than 30 for guys. To have such small waist and pipe stem wrists at 5-8, but weigh 160 lbs. and only have 10% body fat? Well something is not right. Are you one of those that have problems with being truthful? Or are you using a false metric for body fat by just using certain measurements and not a water displacement test? Perhaps you are using a radius measurement and not a diameter.
Yes--it is. I usually have to settle for a 30 and belt it down. I wear a 28.
It's not. According to the chart MattB4 posted, at 5'8" and 160 pounds, I would be considered large frame. But I also have a 29 inch waist and 6.5 inch wrist. There's no way you can call that large frame. If you're going to get into the whole frame issue, then you need to look at wrist size.
I've heard something about putting your wrist in between your thumb and forefinger, and if they don't touch, it means you're large framed.
Oh dear, hope you didn't take offense. I don't doubt that sumo wrestlers are quite fit and competitive for what they do, but honestly, the average sumo wrestler doesn't represent the image of health and fitness that most of us identify with. Resembling a sumo wrestler is not most people's idea of "athletic", regardless of their strength or stamina.
Fat guys have been an evolving species. I have prf
Oh dear, hope you didn't take offense. I don't doubt that sumo wrestlers are quite fit and competitive for what they do, but honestly, the average sumo wrestler doesn't represent the image of health and fitness that most of us identify with. Resembling a sumo wrestler is not most people's idea of "athletic", regardless of their strength or stamina.
I get that, I do........but I also get that you can't look at someone and make a value judgment about their abilities.
I'm 5'6" and 125#. I was just agreeing that it is hard to find anything below a 30.
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