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    Quote Originally Posted by DEVLDOG
    why are there people who are happy to have stretch marks???

    thats just insane,who wants to walk around with marks on their shoulders,chest,arms...wherever.my experience has been most chicks dont dig stretch marks.

    hey,better you then me.
    I agree - display your caluses from grippin' the iron... and the popped blood vessels in your neck from pushing with everything you got... show those off with pride... but not stretch marks... stretch marks should be avoided. They eventually fade with good hygiene and tanning - but the mor supple you make your skin the better off you'll be...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior
    I agree - display your caluses from grippin' the iron... and the popped blood vessels in your neck from pushing with everything you got... show those off with pride... but not stretch marks... stretch marks should be avoided. They eventually fade with good hygiene and tanning - but the mor supple you make your skin the better off you'll be...
    Now your talking...broken blood vessels in the eyes from pushing too much is great for conversation.

    her: what happened to your eyes?

    me: was benching 505 for reps,it always happens

    her: dripping wet

    hahaha

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    yea stretch marks cant go away u can use merderma to fade them but they will always b ther they will fade bacisally until u cant c them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior
    I agree - display your caluses from grippin' the iron... and the popped blood vessels in your neck from pushing with everything you got... show those off with pride... but not stretch marks... stretch marks should be avoided. They eventually fade with good hygiene and tanning - but the mor supple you make your skin the better off you'll be...

    Yeah so many chicks love to hold calused up hands what a turn on... but stretch marks noooo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellmask
    Yeah so many chicks love to hold calused up hands what a turn on... but stretch marks noooo.
    Actually they do. A man with caluses is a man that knows work and is more likely a good choice for her protection... wether he earned them in the gym or buidling a house - he knows consistent, hard work. It's those primal things - like most men love nice hips and breasts because the woman represents an ideal icon of fertility and sex...

    And... I have found many woman that like to clean up there man - if it's plucking eyebrows or scrapping caluses off with a razor blade...

    Stretch marks represent drug use. Its just a fact. If you see two big dudes in the gym and one has big red stretch marks all over his upper torso and the other has clean skin - people will always think drug use for the guy with the stretch marks. And with that profiling comes the idea of illegal practices (in most countries) and the media instilled ideas about those that use AAS to grow.

    Stretch marks are often related to fat too. Most people with stretch marks aren't mass muscle monsters - they are big fat asses... and their stretch marks are from getting fat too fast or being fat as a child.

    Stretch marks are blemishes. They are imperfections on the skin like acne. I would sooner want to be covered in pimples than accept an out of control break out of stretch marks.

    They are inevitable when using AAS and a hardcore training and diet routine - but you can minimize them, help them fade faster and otherwise keep them less obvious... IMO, you should.

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