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Well f*ck you PookeyMaster...

Lol, I can understand for the poor fellas that can't seem to ever lose weight. I'm 6' 6" and all skin and bone. I'm always being told to eat more, haha. I wear Jeans with a 32 waist and 38 length, very few places make them in that sort of sizing. At least my shoes are only size 11, my brother is still growing and he's already a 16.5, lol.

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Lol, I can understand for the poor fellas that can't seem to ever lose weight. I'm 6' 6" and all skin and bone. I'm always being told to eat more, haha. I wear Jeans with a 32 waist and 38 length, very few places make them in that sort of sizing. At least my shoes are only size 11, my brother is still growing and he's already a 16.5, lol.

What age are you?

I'm 6'6 as well and when I finished school I was skinny at 80kg so 70kg must be like a beenpole. But many many years later and alot of gym, im a constant 113kg so keep it up

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72 at 6'6???

Wtf??

I am 5'11 with a dump on my head and I am 84... Was 91 (April 1st) and far too heavy but by no means "fat". My goal is 75 and I am starting to think that is a lot more realistic than what I have been led to believe. I might even have to go lighter... Then hit the food and heavy weight. I have been told its better to get my weight down before I try to build muscle so I can gauge my weight loss more effectively.

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The taller you ate the harder and longer it is tO build muscle as every muscle is longer, so if someone is 5ft7 a 15" arm looks massive, but a 15" arm on some over 6ft looks smaller. Legs are even harder to build when tall. Can be done but much more work and training involved.

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