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A bit funny but makes me wonder why are guys so afraid of either admitting the truth to others or themselves even though they look AMAZING. Look at Sergio and others making up all kinds of excuses
I think the scale is an ego booster for many similar to the bench press. They know they look better lighter but associate a number on a device with being muscular.The lady doth protest too much, methinks"
- Hamlet, by William Shakespeare
I don’t recall the last time I asked somebody how much they weigh. It means nothing to me. It really comes down to how you look.
People typically guesstimate me weighing about ~10 -15 lbs. more than I do. This usually happens in the locker room after a workout. Easy to prove, we just trot on over to the scale.
Truth be told I am ~165 @ 5’ 9”. And I look better ~10 lbs less as most everybody does. I weigh myself a few times a year or when challenged.
As I have said before, the scale is like a ouije board, it misses with your head.
I think the scale is an ego booster for many similar to the bench press. They know they look better lighter but associate a number on a device with being muscular.
No as I try not to lie about anything in life. I find it weird when people tell little lies all the time. This is definitely more common than some people think. I bet there are a lot of bigger guys who add another 20 pounds to their real weight. Although some guys are deceiving to look at and if they have big legs it can bump up their weight massively (Antoine Vaillant is a good example).
No as I try not to lie about anything in life. I find it weird when people tell little lies all the time. This is definitely more common than some people think. I bet there are a lot of bigger guys who add another 20 pounds to their real weight. Although some guys are deceiving to look at and if they have big legs it can bump up their weight massively (Antoine Vaillant is a good example).