I'm getting the urge again, and this time it's pretty loud.I turn 27 tomorrow. 5 foot 9. 320 pounds. Still virgin, and my last kiss was so long ago I might as well be kissless.I'm thinking of getting some basic equipment to start trying to get skinnier. I don't care much for getting stronger, but I'll probably set that as a goal when I reach my target weight.Can anyone recommend a Stationary Bike, and an adjustable weight set for a decent price? Or if you've got a better idea for how to go about this? Of course, I'll be trying to fix my diet as well, but I already know how bad my motivation can get, so I'm going to try and just build a small routine to grow over time.
>>77215447Do something low impact like walking, and calisthenics for weights for now. If you can join a gym and find an upper lower split you like.But dude it's 2026, hop on the glp1 train. I was 310, got down to 285 by cutting out junk and moving more but then started tirzepatide and got down to 250 with ease. It's such a game changer, plus lots of my blood work markers improved. Look into grey market sources, you should be able to find $0.33/mg of tirzepatide if you look hard enough at different glp1 forums or telegram groups. Good luck, the best time to start is today!
>>77215447fuck equipment, stop eating slop and eat animals
>>77215453I'd rather not turn to substances like that. That kind of thing just activates my Spider-Senses, and I know I'll feel less fulfilled if/when I actually achieve my goals For some reason I still have that kind of pride even though I'm nowhere near where I want to be.Low impact was kind of my thought process with the bike. I've been meaning to start taking a little 20 minute walk around the neighborhood in the morning. I'll try to remember that for tomorrow.Really, my thought here is that if I have the equipment in my living room in full view from my computer desk, that will be a constant reminder that will be hard to ignore. But remembering to go outside and get moving a bit is a lot less obvious.