When I look in the mirror or wear shorts or whatever, only thing I notice are my thighs...
When I look in the full length mirror, its so out of proportion to rest of my body.
I am not overweight nor skinny, I am around average weight but my thighs are really disgusting.
I just noticed stretch marks around them.
What can I do? What is wrong with it? Please help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? peebles7 answered Friday January 5 2007, 8:37 pm: theres nothing wrong with your thigh! body fat just isn't always distributed evenly throughout your body, everybody has trouble spots. I suggest just cutting back on fat and calories, just a little, don't go overboard and exercises.
Do lots of squats and lunges, those really help, also search the web for hamstring exercises(back of the thigh muscle). running up stairs and jumping rope will help.
Also, about the stretch marks, those will go away overtime, but you can try some cream- just something from your local drugstore.
goodluck, and remember: no one else notices your thighs the way you do! everyone over obsess's about parts of their body, but other people don't honestly notice or care as much as you think they do. [ peebles7's advice column | Ask peebles7 A Question ]
Wrigly246 answered Friday January 5 2007, 7:56 pm: I HAVE FAT THIGHS TOO! I hate it. I'm not fat or overweight either. I even ran a mile in 8:15! I am fine when I stand up though i am fine but when I sit down its like BOOOOOOOSH! [ Wrigly246's advice column | Ask Wrigly246 A Question ]
Sima answered Friday January 5 2007, 7:24 pm: Ugh. I hate stretch marks. Thank puberty. I noticed the same thing, except on my butt [haha]. I hate my thighs too, they feel enormous but thats just the way that we look at our thighs [in that manner]. I got rid of most of my stretch marks by putting cocoa butter on the marks [you can find it at your local CVS, Walmart, drugstore, ect.] I usually put the cream on after I take a shower. Just keep putting it on and eventually they will go away. It's completely normal; you have nothing to worry about.
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