Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hormonal birth control you took for years caused it.
When I’m at the pool, I can always tell who has been on the pill for 20 years.
Haha no. Same problem in early 30s and took BC for around 3 months my entire life. Same story with several friends.
What a ridiculous statement.
Anonymous wrote:PP back with a question about cellulite: do competitive female bodybuilders/weightlifters have cellulite? I’ve never noticed which makes me think that extremely low body weight, extreme training and tanning! and dieting at least makes cellulite temporarily disappear.
What happens when this hard training stops? Does the cellulite reappear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“fine boned people”![]()
I can assure you that you have regular bones.
OP here. Ok this is getting off track but I have small bones. Its a thing. My wrist is the size of my 9 year olds wrist. My ring size is a size 4. These are things that have nothing to do with my weight or my body image like this board is suggesting but it does correlate with a smaller amount of mass.
OP, I believe you! I am 5'3 and big boned. I have a large head and large, wide set eyes. I am super strong, and struggle to fit my shoulders in jackets... When I am in the "healthy range" for my height, 120's, I look hella sick. My eyes and cheeks are sunken and my hair falls out. I naturally am strongest and healthiest in the upper 130s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“fine boned people”![]()
I can assure you that you have regular bones.
OP here. Ok this is getting off track but I have small bones. Its a thing. My wrist is the size of my 9 year olds wrist. My ring size is a size 4. These are things that have nothing to do with my weight or my body image like this board is suggesting but it does correlate with a smaller amount of mass.
Anonymous wrote:The hormonal birth control you took for years caused it.
When I’m at the pool, I can always tell who has been on the pill for 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:PP back with a question about cellulite: do competitive female bodybuilders/weightlifters have cellulite? I’ve never noticed which makes me think that extremely low body weight, extreme training and tanning! and dieting at least makes cellulite temporarily disappear.
What happens when this hard training stops? Does the cellulite reappear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“fine boned people”![]()
I can assure you that you have regular bones.
OP here. Ok this is getting off track but I have small bones. Its a thing. My wrist is the size of my 9 year olds wrist. My ring size is a size 4. These are things that have nothing to do with my weight or my body image like this board is suggesting but it does correlate with a smaller amount of mass.