Problem: My pants don’t fit, What should I do? Waah. Solution: Buy a belt and some bigger pants. Problem solved.
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I also recommend doing squats to give you a round booty for your pants to sit on. I sometime don’t need to wear a belt because my ass holds my pants up.
I must be doing something wrong seeing as I do not have all of these problems. But then, I don’t try to squeeze 30" quads into skinny jeans either. These threads are retarded. Get baggy jeans and pants if you lift seriously. Case solved.
Just once I want to see someone with truly big legs make a thread like this. It NEVER happens.
OK, so I applied deodorant to the underside of my junk last night. And thus so far, I think it’s actually made me sweat even more. Maybe I’ll give baby powder a try.
[quote]ctschneider wrote:
OK, so I applied deodorant to the underside of my junk last night. And thus so far, I think it’s actually made me sweat even more. Maybe I’ll give baby powder a try.[/quote]
Well, you’d want anti-perspirant if you don’t want to sweat.
Certain Dri kicks in after a couple days and works like a charm for my pits, though it can sting after application if applied too frequently.
[quote]ctschneider wrote:
Professor X wrote:
I must be doing something wrong seeing as I do not have all of these problems.
Wait a second… your balls never sweat? Ever?
Yep, you might be doing something wrong.[/quote]
They don’t sweat because of my pants. I don’t wear leather pants or jeans designed for someone who doesn’t have any shape to their legs at all so maybe that’s why. I wear scrubs most days, shorts after work and the only time I might wear jeans is when I am on the motorcycle…and then they are baggy to start with. I guess I’m not trendy enough to have these problems.
I do wear deodorant though and maybe you need an anti-perspirent spray if the problem is that bad. But blaming leg size for it is weak.
I would suggest Boxer briefs, under armour, and every once in awhile baby powder, if necessary. It will keep you dry and friction free.
And for the people who are acting like its no biggy and you should deal with it because they have had 25’s all their life, or to lost weight I would suggest for them to shut up. Because I definately have weight to lose, but I also have legs that are very large and I’ve worked hard at it.
Two pics, me in under armour and a measurement of my legs. If you can see, the measurement is 31 inches. And if you think I need to lose weight to fix my prob maybe you should try putting some weight on.
[quote]FightorFlight wrote:
I would suggest Boxer briefs, under armour, and every once in awhile baby powder, if necessary. It will keep you dry and friction free.
And for the people who are acting like its no biggy and you should deal with it because they have had 25’s all their life, or to lost weight I would suggest for them to shut up. Because I definately have weight to lose, but I also have legs that are very large and I’ve worked hard at it.
Two pics, me in under armour and a measurement of my legs. If you can see, the measurement is 31 inches. And if you think I need to lose weight to fix my prob maybe you should try putting some weight on.[/quote]
Good job on training legs. Who thinks you have weight to lose?
They don’t sweat because of my pants. I don’t wear leather pants or jeans designed for someone who doesn’t have any shape to their legs at all so maybe that’s why. I wear scrubs most days, shorts after work and the only time I might wear jeans is when I am on the motorcycle…and then they are baggy to start with. I guess I’m not trendy enough to have these problems.
I do wear deodorant though and maybe you need an anti-perspirent spray if the problem is that bad. But blaming leg size for it is weak.[/quote]
I’m pretty sure my balls don’t sweat because of my pants either, but they sweat nonetheless. The pants I wear have grown larger in proportion with the weight I’ve gained, and my clothing collection remains fairly baggy and none too trendy. Maybe wearing scrubs to work would help (a little, maybe), but it’s not an option for most of us.
It’s not the biggest deal in the world; it’s not as if I walk around with sweat-stains following the exact contour of my asscrack or something. I can cope, but it’s still a nuissance.
Seriously, how do you not sweat down there in Texas? If I’m outside moving around and its above 55F around here, I’m sweating.
[quote]FightorFlight wrote:
Two pics, me in under armour and a measurement of my legs. If you can see, the measurement is 31 inches. And if you think I need to lose weight to fix my prob maybe you should try putting some weight on.[/quote]
Truthfully im not some kind of powerhouse. I only do olympic squats (ass to grass) for both front and back squats. I can go 405 on back squats, and 315 on front squats, if i squat to parallel instead of olypic style i can go 545. I really think its just the form, plus i never skip a leg day. I also deadlift (both regular and romanian) on back day, olympic clean or snatch(depending on how im feeling) on shoulder day, and do push presses on bi and tri day. its really just because i work them hard and often i guess.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Good job on training legs. Who thinks you have weight to lose?[/quote]
I wasnt saying that someone told me personally to lose weight, i was just using myself as an example of someone who isnt real low in the bodyfat percentage area, but still dont “need” to lose weight. because earlier in the thread someone suggesting losing weight to help with the big legs issue and it sorta upset me and i wanted to make a point. Because apparenly someone thinks we should just jump on a treadmil and all is sovled.
I Also was bothered by the person who said they dont have a prob with 25s because they’ve had them all their life. which sounded pretty cocky for someone who is 1) no bigger than 25 and 2) apparently has never made progress in their legs. if you wanna be brag you should have something to brag about.
I Also was bothered by the person who said they dont have a prob with 25s because they’ve had them all their life. which sounded pretty cocky for someone who is 1) no bigger than 25 and 2) apparently has never made progress in their legs. if you wanna be brag you should have something to brag about.[/quote]
Well, the guy who made that claim looks pretty skinny in his avatar!
I am pretty sure that you might be the first person to post picture actually demonstrating larger legs in one of these threads!
[quote]FightorFlight wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Good job on training legs. Who thinks you have weight to lose?
I wasnt saying that someone told me personally to lose weight, i was just using myself as an example of someone who isnt real low in the bodyfat percentage area, but still dont “need” to lose weight. because earlier in the thread someone suggesting losing weight to help with the big legs issue and it sorta upset me and i wanted to make a point. Because apparenly someone thinks we should just jump on a treadmil and all is sovled.
I Also was bothered by the person who said they dont have a prob with 25s because they’ve had them all their life. which sounded pretty cocky for someone who is 1) no bigger than 25 and 2) apparently has never made progress in their legs. if you wanna be brag you should have something to brag about.[/quote]
Something about you makes me think you’ll fit in perfect around here.
Why is it that people can spend countless hours in the gym each year, infinite time trying to excel at work, dreadful hours going to school to further your career. Yet so few people care about the way they dress, go get yourself a good tailor. Buying bigger pants and wearing a belt looks horrible, get a tailor.
[quote]FightorFlight wrote:
I Also was bothered by the person who said they dont have a prob with 25s because they’ve had them all their life. which sounded pretty cocky for someone who is 1) no bigger than 25 and 2) apparently has never made progress in their legs. if you wanna be brag you should have something to brag about.[/quote]