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Question Posted Tuesday January 9 2007, 7:13 pm

I am an active girl. I run and weightlift every other day for school. Since then I lost alot of weight, that has turned to muscle. It would look so much better if I was a little thicker. I like thick thighs and thick waists.

Does anyone know a good way to gain weight in those regions without stopping my routine?

Thank you in advance [:


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luvbug555 answered Tuesday January 9 2007, 8:56 pm:
dude bein skinnys a good thing! but fine is you eat enuf calories to balence out what your burning, then you wood gain weight. try dognuts. and anything deep fryed. bcz those wood probably help you gain weight. but actually, eating healthy foods like carbs (bread, rice, pasts etc.) will help you gain weight in a healthy way.

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easilyfixed answered Tuesday January 9 2007, 8:06 pm:
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^thats a good site to get that kind of information. it has a daily menu on what you can eat and such.

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