[quote]PGA200X wrote:
T-Nick wrote:
PGA200X wrote:
beebuddy wrote:
You and James Woods are nuckin futs.
Go to the movies at about 7pm when a teeny bopper movie is playing, such as Employee of the Month. Its ridiculous. 95lb teen boys dressing in wife beaters thinking they are gigantic. Their girls usually have 15-20lbs on them…!
Its not their upper bodies that worry me. Hell, all teenage boys kinda have skinny upper bodies. I did as a 13 year old, and Im sure most of us did at that age. Its natural and normal.
But from all the football playing, bike riding, and all around running about the neighborhood raising hell that I did and most kids should be doing, I had developed, muscular quads, glutes, hams and calves, even at 13.
Its their lower body, and overall posture, that scares me. They have the scrawniest lower bodies, like some sort of alien species. And there posture, and the way they walk, these scrawny little fucks look like there ready to blow over. They look like frightened little girls.
At 5’5" to 5’7" I was never under 115lbs in highschool and I was skinny as shit as shit. These kids today are anorexic. Its disgusting. Then they have their muffin top girlfriends that try to stuff their “baby fat” in low rise jeans and overflow all over the place. There are 17-18 year olds in school that are still doing it. [/quote]
Even when I was in middleschool I had some of the biggest legs from playing a more anerobic sport like hockey, and I weighed around 120. I thought I was small though because these kids who had ~20% bf or just low enough to not look fat had size on me. That might be a little younger… I think I was 120 freshman year which was kinda light. 60 pounds since then isn’t bad progress though! 
It sickens me when I see VH1 or something and they talk about how healthy being skinny is. I’m fascinated by how they come to that conclusion where really skinny = good as long as you don’t have an eating disorder. It’s nuts.