PolishHammer1977
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Where are they?
I have thick stretch marks on both of my hamstrings. I am damn proud of them.
How about you?
I have thick stretch marks on both of my hamstrings. I am damn proud of them.
How about you?
PolishHammer1977 said:God bless you. You have been given excellent skin.
rofl Ms BH
I guess I won't be doing any underwear ads with 3 inch long 1/2 inch thick stretch marks on my hamstrings huh? lololol muhahaha
MsBeverlyHills said:
yeah...you would have a shot at modeling if you looked more like this guy
http://www.steelinferno.com/d1.jpg
MsBeverlyHills said:
yeah...you would have a shot at modeling if you looked more like this guy
http://www.steelinferno.com/d1.jpg
BodyByFinaplix said:To be honest, from pics I've seen, overall I think Hammer has a bit better of a physique than that guy.
Becoming said:Hamstrings, no way, never heard of that, pretty cool...
I have never seen anyone else with ones like mine, They are cool and I like em... The wife says they look like some type of ceremonial scarring or something....
PolishHammer1977 said:You have been marked. I know what it is.
BodyByFinaplix said:
To be honest, from pics I've seen, overall I think Hammer has a bit better of a physique than that guy.
BodyByFinaplix said:
velvett said:
Oh I'm sorry - I swear I meant it totally playfull.
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I mean I'm well aquanited with my feet too.
Ogrelleh said:I thought they go away once your skin catches up with your growth? I had some from when I gained 30 pounds of mostly fat but when I lost it they almost completely went away.
I've seen real skinny girls with them so I dunno.

t3c said:despite gaining almost 80lbs in 2 years (naturally mind you) i dont have any stretchmarks for some reason
sk* said:Not really. If you are genetically skinny, and if you gain a lot of fat or muscle ... you are bound to get stretch marks.
I think it has to do with the elasticity of the person's skin. The classis ectomorphs are more prone to stretch marks if they gain a lot of weight than the endomorphs (specially if done fast).

velvett said:
Has nothing to do with being skinny or fat or body type and you are right it is about elasticity and the quick stretching out of the skin. You could be a young teen with a growth spurt and get strech marks and you could obese and still not have stretch marks.
Take for example pregnant woman - some women get very large very deep stretch marks across their bellies and some women don't.
All in all they will eventually fade and discolor but they never go away.
sk* said:
But, isn't elasticity directly related to if you are fat or not? Meaning, if you are fat, over the years you have developed a more stretchy skin than someone that has been skinny all their life.
Could a woman with visible abs, possibly not have stretch marks after going through pregnancy? I would think it would be impossible, assuming she had the abs for a few years.
Maybe i'm wrong ...
-sk
BodyByFinaplix said:
She could very easily get stretch marks. If she has visable abes for years, her waist has been very small a long time, and the skin on her waist line will stretch a considerable amount during pregnancy. If she is prone to stretch marks she will almost certainly get them from this. Stretch marks are caused by gaining size in a certain area faster than the skin can adapt and grow to keep up.
louden_swain said:Believe it or not. . .stretch marks are typically an indicator of rapid weight gain and poor nutrition.
sk* said:
But, isn't elasticity directly related to if you are fat or not? Meaning, if you are fat, over the years you have developed a more stretchy skin than someone that has been skinny all their life.
Could a woman with visible abs, possibly not have stretch marks after going through pregnancy? I would think it would be impossible, assuming she had the abs for a few years.
Maybe i'm wrong ...
-sk
RobertFontaine said:"Believe it or not. . .stretch marks are typically an indicator of rapid weight gain and poor nutrition."
cough, cough, bulshit.
Sorry louden, you may know a lot about strength but stretch marks are my area of expertise, dammit. Had them since puberty, always had a good diet and my weight was within about a 30 pound range during puberty 15-20. Good diet and excellent health. I've got very pretty stretch marks along my delt bicep tie ins. Vitamin E, bulshit. Bad Diet, more bullshit. Severe weight gain, yup more BS again. Talk to the women who have babies. Some get em others don't. Life just works that way. On the plus side I don't think I'll ever have to worry
about a tummy tuck.
oh well I kind of like the way my stretch marks line up with the my muscles. I think it looks cool.
peace.
once again, in what way?SAGAT said:in what way are stretch marks a sign of poor nutrition?
SAGAT said:
once again, in what way?
sk* said:Could a woman with visible abs, possibly not have stretch marks after going through pregnancy? I would think it would be impossible, assuming she had the abs for a few years.
ah i see. so you did not actually mean that the food itself causes stretch marks, but more the long term effects of it. i was a little confused there.louden_swain said:
Well look at it this way, if you eat excessive amounts of foods that contain empty calories that are loaded with sugars and fats, you become susceptible to gaining extra fat weight that causes the skin to stretch.
There are vitamins within certain foods that help build and repair the skin, but these are not available in junk foods.
makedah said:And PolishHammer - that pic is absolutely delish!![]()
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