I know it has to be about boys. I never went through it, my sisters didn’t go through it. My daughter skipped it, too.
We all want to lose weight while my sons are obsessed with building muscles. I can’t even count the number of times I’ve walked by a cracked bedroom door to glance at one of my sons flexing in front of the mirror. Understand, I have no brothers. This was all new to me when my oldest started doing it. Now, with my youngest son, Levi, I’m accustomed to it. Sort of.
Levi, like his brother Nick, loves Nestle’s Quick. And like his brother Chris at that age, Levi is thin and wiry. So now when Levi drinks his chocolate milk, he says he’s drinking his muscle milk because it’s going to help him build big muscles. And then he flexes for me.
It has to be a boy thing.
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Yep, definitely a boy thing. When my sons were boys, they asked “Do my muscles look bigger?”, and now my 14 year old daughter is always asking “Do I look fat?”. LOL! My sons played football, too, so they really were into bodybuilding. My younger son, who’s 23 now, still does it!
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