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    Soggy Chest!!!

    What can I do about my breast? I work them out all the time and cant seem to get them to get bigger or tighter for nothing.... Any suggestions? I really have some titties here! I cant get rid of them for shit! What should I DO? Little help here.

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    welcome to IM. start by checking out the diet and training sections .
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    THANKS! Is it ok the stack Anabolic-Matrix Rx, Chromium Picolinate, Maximum Pump, SciFit Extra Strength HMB.....

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    sjolly Welcome to IM!
    I don't think supplements will help you, what you need is to watch the diet drop that bf and you'll see sum improvement.

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    drop bf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjolly
    drop bf?
    diet diet diet diet diet
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    yep, you need to lower your bodyfat, that fat on your chest is just that, 'fat'

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