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    Freaked out by my new body.

    I have been lifting for about 10 years. I have done 3 serious cuts. This last one I made it all the way to my goal (single digit bf) which is where I'm at now. I'm 6'2" 195 now. I had been in the 220's - 230 for a long time. I feel skinny now, but there is no way I'm skinny. I'm just really defined and I'm having trouble because I feel smaller (looser shirts and my belt...had to make a new hole). I'd like to stay this way for about a year. Will I ever get used to this feeling? Every day I feel like binging and bulking. This isn't a big problem, I just want feed back from others who got over this. Thanks.

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    Of course you get used to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seabee
    I have been lifting for about 10 years. I have done 3 serious cuts. This last one I made it all the way to my goal (single digit bf) which is where I'm at now. I'm 6'2" 195 now. I had been in the 220's - 230 for a long time. I feel skinny now, but there is no way I'm skinny. I'm just really defined and I'm having trouble because I feel smaller (looser shirts and my belt...had to make a new hole). I'd like to stay this way for about a year. Will I ever get used to this feeling? Every day I feel like binging and bulking. This isn't a big problem, I just want feed back from others who got over this. Thanks.
    basterd
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    yeh lol
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    Feel sorry for you...
    It must be a bitch top be ripped .
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    I think that is fantastic. I would like to personally congratulate you on your hard work. It takes years of the above to get want most people want. Man great JOB


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    Congrats man...keep up all the good work..it'll get a little easier but im sure you'll always have the urge to bulk though...just stay mentally strong.

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