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post #106 of 112
Several people on here don't seem to be aware of the difference between the subjective word "fat" (visibly overweight,considered as such by a beholder ) and the objective word "overweight" (not visibly fat but could lose a few pounds for medical reasons anyway etc.)
post #107 of 112
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Originally Posted by Dan G View Post
Kunk,

Why is your neck so small? I think you photoshopped these.

No legs either.
post #108 of 112
my thighs are 26". calves 19.5". i had a radiculopathy that cost me a few inches.
post #109 of 112
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Originally Posted by Spirit of 69 View Post
Several people on here don't seem to be aware of the difference between the subjective word "fat" (visibly overweight,considered as such by a beholder ) and the objective word "overweight" (not visibly fat but could lose a few pounds for medical reasons anyway etc.)

Medically overweight usually means a BMI >= 25 and obese means BMI >= 30.
post #110 of 112
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Originally Posted by thekunk07 View Post
my thighs are 26". calves 19.5". i had a radiculopathy that cost me a few inches.

Same thing happened to my penis.
post #111 of 112
^probably just genetics. no ra-dick-ulopathy.
post #112 of 112
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Originally Posted by Gradstudent78 View Post
Medically overweight usually means a BMI >= 25 and obese means BMI >= 30.

Correct, but the problem with BMI as any doctor will tell you is that it only measures the volume of muscle, bone, fluids in the body regardless of body type or size, other than height.
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