Question Posted Wednesday February 20 2008, 7:11 pm
Ok so i'm 13/F. I am only 5"1 which is pretty short, and I'm not supposed to grow much taller than that, which is a real bummer. Anyways, My thighs are shaped strange. They aren't "chubby" or anything, they're like, "fit" in a "round" way... I'm a size 2/3 in jeans and they are thin, so don't think I have a low self confidence, but they curve outward. Like, the Muscle part curves outward. Is there anyway to make them less 'round'? Or maybe help them grow out? Thanks :).
[sorry if It's a little confusing....It's hard to explain...]
i totally understand what you mean, and you know what those "round" thighs mean? IT'S MUSCLE. that "roundness" is the muscle! as you grow taller, they won't be as round unless you continue vigorous exercise. you must participate in some sort of sport or exercise program (and if not, then you naturally have muscular legs!) anyway, your thighs are commonly known as "toned" thighs. it's A GOOD THING. you wouldn't want them to be less round. and unfortunately, you can't make them thinner. slow down on the exercise if you work out everyday. keep it light on the running, etc.
LindaLou16 answered Thursday February 21 2008, 3:00 pm: My dear friend,
I understand what you're describing, and from what you're saying, I think you have beautiful legs. If you want more muscular legs, ride your bike or go for a walk four times a week, but don't obsess over your legs. I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks they're gorgeous.
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