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Man I feel so skinny, feel like going bulk again... lost so much size

was experimenting with lighting so they're a bit showy - last pics im gonna post, nohomo

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76kg atm, possibly a bit less.

As for lean gains, not sure hey. I usually just eat what I want when bulk... Been cutting at 2000 then 1950 then now 1900 cals a day. Would say 0.5kg/week loss. Started cut at 82kg ish.

I take fitbodies WPI isolate and its cheap too. Basically no carbs/fat, high protein.

Link here: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/281200336548

Edited by 10 4

Regardless of goals, my point was that if he had a few girls comment on his topless state or noticed an increase in attention from the ladies he would probably quickly lose sight of his bulking goals and find the extra motivation to stay clean diet :P

why would you want to impress women if you have a partner :/

How do we know if 10 4 has a partner? Compliments from people are still nice even if you have a partner.

doesn't mean you need to impress them.

Given the nature of the work, I say he does.

You've got jealous GF mode switched on, guys are VERY good at separating work from everything else. It's just a job.

I used to work at Clints Crazy Bargains during Uni, It did not make me start wanting to shop there, the products were still shit.

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