A middle-aged woman comes home from her annual physical and over coffee, she proudly turns to her husband and says,
"I saw Dr. Stein today, and he told me I have the breasts of a 19-year-old girl!"
The man, not even looking up from his newspaper, replies, "Well, did he say anything about your 40-year-old ass?"
"No dear, he didn't mention you at all."
Seriously, cellulite is a plague. Skinny, fat, don't matter; it's the plague of living in an estrogen-based machine.
It's a shame that, like large breasts and long hair, we can't perceive it as being a beautiful sign of feminity.
Alas, what a catch I would be!
I had none until I had children at 28, and since then my thighs have made up for lost time. Even though I weigh the same as when I was 26, the topography is certainly not the same.
I did manage to reduce quite a bit of it a couple of years ago, and as mentioned earlier in this forum, it was through exercise. It returned in full force after I got out of the habit. Since then, I've wasted a lot of money on creams and am just going to have to face the fact that it will require exercise.
Now that your girlfriend is truly dedicated to the gym, she should see big improvements. Especially if she uses nutritional support, like plenty of silica, vitamin C and lots of water. Dry skin brushing is also said to help increase circulation and strengthen the skin.
And it's good you don't want to "be like that". Because, guys who are "like that" are never worth the bad feelings they create in others.
Fawn