I'm not concerned about weight loss, but am concerned about the flab around my tummy and
jiggly thighs and arms - I guess what I'm looking for is to build muscle (of which I have none) and tone up my problem areas.
I constantly have
jiggly thighs, a belly, jiggly arms and it's not disappearing.
Once a man has seen a couple real - life women naked, he knows that real - life women have cellulite and stretch marks and
jiggly thighs and other normal little traits that the media tries to convince us are flaws.
And most of my weight is in the right places — no more belly roll, no more
jiggly thighs, no more bubble butt!
Not exact matches
I felt at ease in my scantily clad outfit and didn't mind people walking in and catching me wearing the fancy white briefs; thick
thighs and
jiggly tummy to boot.
If your goal is to eliminate something you have, your focus is always on the thing you don't want, whether it be fat, big
thighs,
jiggly arms or a number on a scale.
The latter is actually the one you can «see» when you pinch your arms, belly,
thighs or any «loose» and «
jiggly» part of your body.
I carry most of my weight in my upper and inner
thighs and my calves have some fat too (they're very
jiggly) i aslo have a busty chest.
My inner
thighs are not
jiggly and I am developing nice muscle tone on the inside of the inner
thighs.
My
thighs are mostly muscle but at the same time they are a bit
jiggly and have some fat on the upper parts.
I'm curvy, but muscular and my legs look stocky because I have shapely calves, large quads, and
jiggly inner
thighs (I did karate for many years + genetics).
I hate my
thighs too; too thick, too
jiggly, too whatever, but you're so right like is too short to not wear shorts.
I didn't step on a scale or measure my body parts (spoiler alert: my
thighs are still
jiggly).