@DGkcx8c9XPYagR5@cici_xxs Yeah if only you had just clarified your position instead of acting like a child. I guess you got the opportunity to learn something today.
@DGkcx8c9XPYagR5@cici_xxs I never argued against that, I said that set "body types" do not exist. Which means if you had just answered my question in the first place when I asked for clarification instead of being needlessly hostile (a sign of low maturity btw), we could've avoided misunderstanding
@AGigaChud1488@DGkcx8c9XPYagR5@cici_xxs I don't do "gender discourse"; discussion on exercise or weight loss or gym culture or any of that stuff brings out retards of every variety.
@DGkcx8c9XPYagR5@cici_xxs You said there are different body types, I asked you to give an example and you are unable to. If you're so correct, why can't you answer a simple question?
@Justneedaccoun3@cici_xxs Oh yes, we agree on that. It doesn't mean they're fat. Their body's last holdout might be the stomach, whereas on another woman it might bias more on the hips. However, most people underestimate bodyfat, and think they look fatter than a leaner person because of "genetics".
@Justneedaccoun3@cici_xxs Everybody has to carry some level of bodyfat, a woman's healthy range is just a few percentage points higher than a man. That doesn't change the fact that if you eat at a deficit, your body uses its fat stores, and your stomach will flatten out because there will be no fat on it
@Justneedaccoun3@cici_xxs Lol I don't know what to tell you dude, you're clearly eating more calories than you need in order to have a lean stomach. Just bury your head in sand, I guess