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Is there anything else you have ever noticed growing? Obviously you have seen your muscles grow before but what about the rest of your body? Anyone ever have any interesting moments with your limbs, feet, hands, cock or just your height in general? Almost like a strange but enjoyable growth spurt or something? Do tell. |
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Read the Rapid Growth in my Nephew in this same section of real muscle growth stories. |
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Honestly, as stupid as this is going to sound, things are all together lighter. Things aren't a burden so much anymore and part of me has to get used to my slightly greater potential. I'm still weak, but I'm stronger... which is new. I just recently became a server at a resteraunt and I'm noticing that piles of dishes which may have once given me trouble, don't anymore. I'm not saying I was so weak I couldn't carry them, but just that where once I may have worried about carrying them, I don't anymore. Again... I feel silly saying all this out loud ... |
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abbraxis, I don't think what you said is silly at all. Actually, when I was working out (yes, notice the past tense I'm afraid ), it was little, real-life things that I noticed too, like being able to open jars, not needing someone else to help carry items, being the one people asked for help with things, etc. Kinda nice realizations in away I thought. |
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My first trainer was a stickler for legs. He made me work them to death. After a few months, I noticed that when I went inline skating, some hills that used to kick my ass weren't even a challenge anymore. At first I dismissed it as coincidence. Maybe the wind was at my back for a change. But then I realized what had happened. All that leg work had paid off! I remember the smile on my trainer's face when I told him that he "ruined" inline skating for me because it was too easy now. Of course, that didn't make him lighten up on legs one bit... |
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I have already, it was very interesting! |
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