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BubbleButtMan
Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 49
United States

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In the shower. Let it warm up and skin style down. I use soap and prefer women's razors for body shaving. Even guys body razors irritate my skin.
I agree with MM. I've been working out, reading, during, bro sciencing, for going on 26 years. I watch what my buddies do to compete in physique and bodybuilding competitions. There's a reason they don't look like that year round. On top of that, guys, from my understanding, tend to hold their body fat and lose it last on their abs. I know that's what happens to me. To get to the shot that is my avatar, I spent two months cutting with an extremely strict diet and going to the gym twice a day. My pro buddies do that shit during competition season, ONLY. I hate dieting to that extent. Best advice: drink plenty of water. Most of the gym rats I know are easily drinking two gallons a day. Fuck diet drinks, juices, flavored creamers, etc. WATER. Also, look into the "My Fitness Pal" app. They have a website. Only through strict monitoring of your macronutrients are you really going to get to that level unless you're one of the 1% generic freaks. Good luck!
Slim and normal is such a pile of bullshit created to market products. Some people just aren't "slim and normal" and that doesn't make you any less sexy. I understand the desire to perhaps tone up and lose excess fat, but a level of reasonableness should always be maintained. If you are genetically thick with muscle, so be it. If you have curvy hips and an hourglass figure with some meat on your bones, AWESOME. Just because the fad of the last couple of decades has been waif models doesn't mean it's "right" or even what the average guy is looking for those aspects in a woman. Just my humble opinion...
Foremost, throw the concept of "weight" out the window. Muscle is more dense than fat and shifting your boddy from fat to muscle can many times increase your overall weight. Start taking measurements of bust, abs, hips, thighs, and whatever else you are interested in monitoring. Keep track of those measurements. As for diet, a great app to utilize is My Fitness Pal. Use it to log everything you eat and drink, including what you add to coffee, etc. Honestly, the biggest problem most people have is with what they drink. I'm not going to get into a debate regarding the latest study that shows that even 0 calorie diet drinks are death in a can. Just quit drinking all the junk. Drink water. Plenty of water. As far as watching how certain foods hit you, with me personally, I can't eat carbs after my evening workout or I balloon up. Just doesn't work for me. My partners can eat rice, a sweet potato, etc., but not me. My body just doesn't dig it. Therefore, my carbs come in the morning and afternoon before the gym. At any rate, it's pretty difficult to jam books worth of knowledge and differing viewpoints, pros and cons of each, into one entry. Good luck!