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Thought I would make a thread on this after seeing the one titled Men with child bearing hips.
Reading through this spiked my cortisol to an all time high. I wasn’t ready.
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The first time I noticed I had wide hips was when I went to the pool with my friend at around 10 years old and saw the pictures. I signed up to my first gym at 12, training with my 16 year old friend. I trained for about a year but stopped after nothing changed. At 14 in high school I was changing in the locker room and someone called me muffin top and started laughing lol. I went to fight him but our friend broke it up. I don’t like my body because my flaw is so obvious, not only does it kill aesthetics but it’s also emasculating. I don’t like going to the pool or beach because of this, I just want to be comfortable in my body and not look like shit. I started working out again at around 18 with more knowledge on training and nutrition but still look worse then my friends who don’t lift, Way worse then the ones who do. It is hard for me to gain muscle and strength, and when I cut I still have fat left around the waist and lower back. I plan on doing the best I can this year and consider taking sarms or test to help. Also does anyone know anything about cosmetic iliac crest reduction? It doesn’t seem like it would help me. Is there a surgery that can reduce the pelvic bone?
Reading through this spiked my cortisol to an all time high. I wasn’t ready.

Men W/ Childbearing Hips
Is this something you notice? Could you date a man with wide hips if you liked everything else about him? I know this is extremely shallow, but hips on a man instantly turns me off. I can't un-see. I'm such a terrible person. I know they can't help it, but it looks so womanly. Have you ever...

The first time I noticed I had wide hips was when I went to the pool with my friend at around 10 years old and saw the pictures. I signed up to my first gym at 12, training with my 16 year old friend. I trained for about a year but stopped after nothing changed. At 14 in high school I was changing in the locker room and someone called me muffin top and started laughing lol. I went to fight him but our friend broke it up. I don’t like my body because my flaw is so obvious, not only does it kill aesthetics but it’s also emasculating. I don’t like going to the pool or beach because of this, I just want to be comfortable in my body and not look like shit. I started working out again at around 18 with more knowledge on training and nutrition but still look worse then my friends who don’t lift, Way worse then the ones who do. It is hard for me to gain muscle and strength, and when I cut I still have fat left around the waist and lower back. I plan on doing the best I can this year and consider taking sarms or test to help. Also does anyone know anything about cosmetic iliac crest reduction? It doesn’t seem like it would help me. Is there a surgery that can reduce the pelvic bone?