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TopicHow is it easier to gain weight than to lose it?
MachoManSavage
05/09/17 11:17:41 PM
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Forlorn_Ass posted...
Spend a day with one of those people who are over 6 feet tall while under 150 lbs who claim they eat a lot but don't gain any weight. They go til 3 pm without eating anything and then eat a snickers bar. Then at 7pm they might eat a hamburger and fries. Sure, they eat a lot, according to themselves.


That's me on most days unfortunately. I just don't have the time or patience to constantly eat.

SpiralDrift posted...
I'm 6'1", 145 lbs. I'd be happy just to get to your weight.

MachoManSavage posted...
I even resorted to taking high end "supplements" to get bigger (yes, men can have body issues).

I've tried it all and come to the conclusion that for all intents and purposes it's not possible to gain weight while eating healthy. The people who say it's easy generally don't omit anything from their diet.

Anyway, I've learned to accept that I'll always be thin and try instead to focus on getting as strong as I can get at this weight. The body issues suck, though, yeah. You just learn to accept it after a certain point.


Yeah we're on the same boat.

I had given up because nothing was working. Eating constantly made me feel like shit. Weight gainers made me tire and bloated.

I am gaining some weight taking testosterone (medium sized doses, once a week). Makes me feel more like a man too. Hoping to see huge improvements.
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