ReedeFox > 16/03/2018, 09:54
Quote:When I was born my legs were crooked since they didn’t have enough room in my mum’s belly.My parents had to choose between bending my legs in place little by little or to give me plastered legs for a while, they chose the first option. I was bullied throughout school, not for just being tall or having long legs, but for being slim – ‘anorexic’, ‘skeleton’, ‘you can’t have kids’, and many more still ring in my ears.
Quote:With an inseam of 40 inches it’s a struggle to find pants long enough that also fit in my waist.I am a genetically slim woman who started working out in 2013 to ease depression, the physical part was just a ‘side effect’ but I am doing both mental and physical gains by lifting seven days a week and eating a lot – with long legs it takes a while to build visible mass.I am not on a diet – I eat burgers, fries, pizza, ice cream and candy like anyone else – but besides that I do make sure to eat a minimum of two grams of protein per kilogram of bodyweight each day.
FantasticMR > 16/03/2018, 10:25