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Can I consider myself "lean enough" so long as I still have bicep vascularity?
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>>76703777
checked and please say that's a male
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No abs when standing relaxed = fat. Vascularity really means nothing, I've been like 20% with two visible bicep veins.
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>>76703777
Why are you letting other men determine what is or isn’t “lean enough” for your own physique? If you feel good and like the way you look, that’s all that matters (as long as you are actually healthy and fit and not a fatass lmao).
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>>76703845
This answer is too sane and reasonable for the average /fit/tard



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