Ive got the opposite problem of many here.
Yeah, i know it is pretty commonplace to say this here on sf, but " i have broad shoulders and a thick chest"
from years of working out during college and my 20s. and a few times here and there during my 30s.
iwant to reduce my chest size so that it won't pucker my lapels on my coats anymore. going up to a 44 is just too sloppy looking for me so i rather stay at my current 42 (fits my shoulders) and also 42 coats work better with slim jeans where as 44 makes me look lopsided and top heavy with my current jean rotation (size 32)
do i just forever stop doing anything for my chest and hope for the best it will shrink? i get to a point where even if i do a little exercise, like lifting a few things around the house (even after a whole year of not working out) at the end of the day my pecs looked all pumped up.
i dislike the look. i want a flatter chest. besides surgery, what has one done to reduce chest girth?
and yes, this is a serious question.
Yeah, i know it is pretty commonplace to say this here on sf, but " i have broad shoulders and a thick chest"
from years of working out during college and my 20s. and a few times here and there during my 30s.
iwant to reduce my chest size so that it won't pucker my lapels on my coats anymore. going up to a 44 is just too sloppy looking for me so i rather stay at my current 42 (fits my shoulders) and also 42 coats work better with slim jeans where as 44 makes me look lopsided and top heavy with my current jean rotation (size 32)
do i just forever stop doing anything for my chest and hope for the best it will shrink? i get to a point where even if i do a little exercise, like lifting a few things around the house (even after a whole year of not working out) at the end of the day my pecs looked all pumped up.
i dislike the look. i want a flatter chest. besides surgery, what has one done to reduce chest girth?
and yes, this is a serious question.