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Question Thread 33

New thread because the old one's too damn long. Please read the rules below. We run a tight ship here and questions that don't adhere to these rules will be ignored. 

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1. Don't reply to my reply with another question. Patreon makes it impossible to navigate and find it once the thread becomes long enough. The email notification doesn't take me to your reply, it just takes me to this thread. Instead, write a new comment/question.

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Comments

I’ve been losing weight and parts of my body are noticeably lean. Arms are vascular, face more squared etc. my stomach at the bottom protrudes out. Mainly around the lower ab area. It’s harder with some fat around it. I do see my top 4 abs in good lighting (unflexed). I’m more unsure why my stomach is sticking out more towards the bottom. Is that normal? Stubborn fat?

No more questions here - use the new thread instead. (Up in a min)


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