Xpendable said:You can come up with something better.
Xpendable said:He has something to flex, that's the difference.
Xpendable said:You are both wrong in a sense. Yes, he wasn't born like that but he has the biological predisposition to develop like that. And it's not "easy". You could see it takes years of training and not everyone will have the same results. Not to count that you can't change your face with work out.
TheSkaFish said:I'm not sure if anyone can build muscle just as easily. I remember some people just being naturally muscular and strong, and lifting helped them become even more muscular and stronger. On the other hand, I never seemed to gain much muscle on my own, and lost whatever I did gain pretty quickly. I'm not sure if it's because I wasn't eating enough protein, didn't have a good lifting plan, wasn't lifting the right way, wasn't pushing myself hard enough, if my body just does not grow muscle, some combination, or what. But either way, building muscle doesn't seem to be easy for all body types.
X, I think one thing that helps (or hurts) a guy's face, is hairstyle. You have to find a hairstyle that compliments the shape of your head and face, but once you find it, I really think it can make a big difference. For me, I feel like a more clean-cut hairstyle fits the shape of my face and head a lot better than long, messy hair.
Xpendable said:You are both wrong in a sense. Yes, he wasn't born like that but he has the biological predisposition to develop like that. And it's not "easy". You could see it takes years of training and not everyone will have the same results. Not to count that you can't change your face with work out.
Xpendable said:None of the girls stopped watching or felt disgusted. I'll just said that.
Xpendable said:No they wouldn't, and they wouldn't lie about it either. That's the point.
Xpendable said:None of the girls stopped watching or felt disgusted. I'll just said that.
TheSkaFish said:I'm not sure if anyone can build muscle just as easily. I remember some people just being naturally muscular and strong, and lifting helped them become even more muscular and stronger. On the other hand, I never seemed to gain much muscle on my own, and lost whatever I did gain pretty quickly. I'm not sure if it's because I wasn't eating enough protein, didn't have a good lifting plan, wasn't lifting the right way, wasn't pushing myself hard enough, if my body just does not grow muscle, some combination, or what. But either way, building muscle doesn't seem to be easy for all body types.
X, I think one thing that helps (or hurts) a guy's face, is hairstyle. You have to find a hairstyle that compliments the shape of your head and face, but once you find it, I really think it can make a big difference. For me, I feel like a more clean-cut hairstyle fits the shape of my face and head a lot better than long, messy hair.
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