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Hmm...another HRT update.

I've always been 'weak' because I'm skinny. I have this huge TV, its old but not too old. Big wide screen but its not flat. Think of it this way, the thing goes from below my hips to above my head and my arms can't fully wrap around it width wise.

I always had trouble lugging it around whenever I choose to move it. I'd somehow get it on the floor and tug it around and whenever I attempted to pick it up in a matter of seconds I'd be huffing and having issues.

Today I picked it up, held it against my chest and just stood there - it was light. I took my time walking it from my living room conner to my bedroom. I'm hooking up some extra TVs for fun in my room.

I do NOT see large muscle mass growth, only a tiny little bit. Yet I still seem to be stronger. Neat.

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haha that's pretty sweet. i'm also skinny but in high school when we did push-ups in phys ed, i went slightly above the max# on the girls' chart (idk, maybe they set the standards too low for girls, lol, otherwise im just stronger than most of them) i think it was low on the guys' chart though. :( but there was this guy who's taller than me in my math class who said he did like half a push-up - so that made me feel good :P

also in hs some guy was talking with these other guys about their arm and i happened to be sitting next to him so we started talking about it, and he felt my arm and said something like "you're pretty buff, do you work out?" and when i said no he kept insisting i was lying..

:D

i do still feel like there are way too many guys who are stronger than i am, though...

hmm, time to start working out, lol

T is powerful, isn't it?

might just be muscle mass, replacing fat. guess you just can't see it all the time...esp. if you dont have much fat to begin with haha

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Yeah!

Now you are going to find out that girls will be wanting you to do things for them and now you can - open those jars and move that furniture - you'll have so many female 'freinds' in your school and apartment building.

But as they only need you for your muscles be sure to get 'paid' fo your efforts - I only moved furniture for good cooks with the promise of a meal!

Love ya,

Sally

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mine is gone :( even moving that 24 pack of bottled water was difficult. i got to start working out to try to get back my strength.

great news for you though, i'm sure it is pretty cool the other way around.

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@Strand

Yeah!!

haha that's pretty sweet. i'm also skinny but in high school when we did push-ups in phys ed, i went slightly above the max# on the girls' chart (idk, maybe they set the standards too low for girls, lol, otherwise im just stronger than most of them) i think it was low on the guys' chart though. :( but there was this guy who's taller than me in my math class who said he did like half a push-up - so that made me feel good :P

also in hs some guy was talking with these other guys about their arm and i happened to be sitting next to him so we started talking about it, and he felt my arm and said something like "you're pretty buff, do you work out?" and when i said no he kept insisting i was lying..

:D

i do still feel like there are way too many guys who are stronger than i am, though...

hmm, time to start working out, lol

T is powerful, isn't it?

might just be muscle mass, replacing fat. guess you just can't see it all the time...esp. if you dont have much fat to begin with haha

Ah, so you're already pretty strong. Once or if you choose to go on T I'm sure you'll be super buff. :P

Could be, I'm not sure. Maybe the muscle I already have just got 'tougher'.

@Sally

Lol Sally. I'll make sure they can cook before I do anything.

@Evan

I love it. B)

@skyy

Aw skyy. I don't know why but that made you seem very cute. I know some crazy strong girls though, so I'm sure you could get some of that mass back if you wanted too.

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@skyy

Aw skyy. I don't know why but that made you seem very cute. I know some crazy strong girls though, so I'm sure you could get some of that mass back if you wanted too.

hmm yeah, ive heard our school's girls' lacrosse team are rather frightening, more so than the boys' team, and i heard that from boys mostly

:D

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well dont worry, i'm not the super-buff, type of girl. i do like to stay in shape, cause i look better. also, its just fun exercising. :D now i wont feel like i'm cheating when i work out because i'll have the same T every other girl has. i'm am pretty frail though :lol: Deeedoo is already stronger than me. i cant pin her without my legs anymore. :(

our school's girl rugby team scares the pee out of me. those girls will kill you :blink: one chick came in, medium girl, but all tone that will take you out, she had 2 black eyes, i asked what happened. some girl bashed her skull right into her. she didnt seem to think it hurt too bad. maybe its my lesbian side talking, but i find that really hot :blush: but really, she scared me, she could have snaped me in half BEFORE hormones.

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well dont worry, i'm not the super-buff, type of girl. i do like to stay in shape, cause i look better. also, its just fun exercising. :D now i wont feel like i'm cheating when i work out because i'll have the same T every other girl has. i'm am pretty frail though :lol: Deeedoo is already stronger than me. i cant pin her without my legs anymore. :(

our school's girl rugby team scares the pee out of me. those girls will kill you :blink: one chick came in, medium girl, but all tone that will take you out, she had 2 black eyes, i asked what happened. some girl bashed her skull right into her. she didnt seem to think it hurt too bad. maybe its my lesbian side talking, but i find that really hot :blush: but really, she scared me, she could have snaped me in half BEFORE hormones.

You gotta look out for rugby girls. They're a rough lot. I think they might be meaner than the rugby dudes.

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well dont worry, i'm not the super-buff, type of girl. i do like to stay in shape, cause i look better. also, its just fun exercising. :D now i wont feel like i'm cheating when i work out because i'll have the same T every other girl has. i'm am pretty frail though :lol: Deeedoo is already stronger than me. i cant pin her without my legs anymore. :(

our school's girl rugby team scares the pee out of me. those girls will kill you :blink: one chick came in, medium girl, but all tone that will take you out, she had 2 black eyes, i asked what happened. some girl bashed her skull right into her. she didnt seem to think it hurt too bad. maybe its my lesbian side talking, but i find that really hot :blush: but really, she scared me, she could have snaped me in half BEFORE hormones.

lol yeah and the funny thing is they aren't all butch-types either...some are just simply....scary (or hot..or both at the same time.. :lol: )

and yeah, women have better lower body strength, men have better upper..in general. so who knows maybe your legs will get better (aka stronger), lol. i mean, i think in terms of sit-ups, take an average guy and average girl (that means not a super-buff jock dude who plays Varsity lol), they will be essentially equal, but with push-ups, guys usually, if not always, own girls lol

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our school's girl rugby team scares the pee out of me. those girls will kill you one chick came in, medium girl, but all tone that will take you out, she had 2 black eyes, i asked what happened. some girl bashed her skull right into her. she didnt seem to think it hurt too bad. maybe its my lesbian side talking, but i find that really hot but really, she scared me, she could have snaped me in half BEFORE hormones.

Huauhaa...

Maybe its partly because she could be the dominate one in the relationship. :lol:

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Guest NatalieRene
lol yeah and the funny thing is they aren't all butch-types either...some are just simply....scary (or hot..or both at the same time.. :lol: )

and yeah, women have better lower body strength, men have better upper..in general. so who knows maybe your legs will get better (aka stronger), lol. i mean, i think in terms of sit-ups, take an average guy and average girl (that means not a super-buff jock dude who plays Varsity lol), they will be essentially equal, but with push-ups, guys usually, if not always, own girls lol

:o thats odd. I've always had more lower body strength then upper body strength but I thought that was just because I've always been a long distance runner.

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Guest My_Genesis
:o thats odd. I've always had more lower body strength then upper body strength but I thought that was just because I've always been a long distance runner.

Judging by the fact the exercise i find the most difficult is leg raises...looks like ive always had better upper...i can probably do like 4 max without "cheating" in any way...lol.

I am alright with sit-ups though. Just anything below the hips i guess im relatively weak :lol:

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maybe....ok, yes. blush.gif

She's pretty when she blushes......

I'm going to brag now. I can do 15 reps of 70 with my triceps because my random muscles are strong. I can't do nearly as much with my biceps. Congratulations on picking up the big heavy TV! I'm trying to learn how to pick people up.

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She's pretty when she blushes......

I'm going to brag now. I can do 15 reps of 70 with my triceps because my random muscles are strong. I can't do nearly as much with my biceps. Congratulations on picking up the big heavy TV! I'm trying to learn how to pick people up.

I'm just guessing but I think that you and Zabrak may have a different definition for picking up people. :D

You mean actually lifting them off of the ground while I believe he is more interested in sweeping them off of there feet. :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest AllisonD
I'm just guessing but I think that you and Zabrak may have a different definition for picking up people. :D

You mean actually lifting them off of the ground while I believe he is more interested in sweeping them off of there feet. :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

That's how I like it, to be picked up off the ground as I'm swept off my feet. Then laid down gently (oops. too much information)

Works for me. Always has.

Allison

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I'm just guessing but I think that you and Zabrak may have a different definition for picking up people. :D

You mean actually lifting them off of the ground while I believe he is more interested in sweeping them off of there feet. :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

Deedoo can hang out with Zab for the prior. I'd take Zab with me and some of the older fellas for that second one but Stuv would hit me :P (cuz you gooootta heckle the spoken for guy :P ) Speakin of which, Stuv, if you ever need to know where you can get a shackle or two in Kyle's size? hit me up. lol

That's how I like it, to be picked up off the ground as I'm swept off my feet. Then laid down gently (oops. too much information)

Works for me. Always has.

Allison

and this is the girl who claimed she was blushing in another thread !!!!! :P
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