Lol cry about it loser. Then after you dry your eyes, work on your reading skills. Focus on the part where I said he looks great. Also examine your own sad brain that can't distinguish between an observation and a complaint. |
| Men don't wear clothing that shows off their GLP shape |
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I know plenty who are.
It’s, um, not pretty but I guess better than the alternative for some. |
| So many are on it. Have you been out? These 2 month radical transformations are courtesy of GLPs. |
DP - you are lovely! |
NP, you did not, you made a sad face about his butt. |
Getting prescribed testosterone takes an act of god from a US doctor. Even if you are point above the FDA chart no go. A point below? You get some microdose to get to the lowest level. Testosterone is the most restricted prescription out there. Even more than opioids now. No, a ripped guy in his 60s may have a testosterone prescription but not enough to get him jacked unless shady doctor willing to risk career. This is where the whole peptide or anabolic steroids come in; or crazy discipline to look that - and I would say closer to 55 dudes have to be serious and not on pharmaceutical train to pull it off. |
Use your words. You're not a baby. |
Clearly you don't know a lot of rich men. |
This. See a ripped older dude then he worked out when younger and works his butt off in the gym. I am 60 and while not ripped am pretty muscular and not on anything. I work out in gym with trainer three times a week and run 5 times a week. Also worked out heavy most of my life. It is possible to gain muscle at any age -- it just takes work. I was on a glp1 and lost 60 pounds, 7 of which was muscle, which is a lot less than normal because of the workouts. |
It's you who doesn't. Obviously. |
What is glp shape? |
Ripped and Jacked are two different concepts. Ripped = low body fat, moderate muscle, count calories and it’s very achievable at any age. Jacked = low body fat, a lot more muscle like daywne Johnson, difficult for most men in their 20s too. |
| My husband is. |
If you are a GLP and still working out hard during the medication how or why do you lose muscle? Like you literally just get weaker? Go from benching 300 to 250 during the weight loss? I get losing muscle if you are not using them but seems weird that your body would not be using the fat stores first for energy conversion than muscle; which is a lot more work for the body compared to fat conversion. |