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TheBeard
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I am trying to find the secret behind masculine-looking forearms.
To get a grasp of what I mean, check Mel Gibson in Google Image and take a look at his forearms,.
To get a grasp of what a "non-masculine" looking forearm looks like, google David Beckham (ignore the tatooes)
Masculine forearms are thick, veiny, hairy, and terminated by thick hands that look like they've been farming all their life.
The owner of such arms usually has very thining hair, thick and defined neck, and an obvious upbeat behavior.
I want to know what in their life has given them those arms: work? Hormones? (which ones, is it high DHT? high cortisol?), Just genetic? (I hope not).
My father has them and I don't (did he do something different than I did, or did I just inherit from my mother's side?)
All help in this quest is highly welcomed!
To get a grasp of what I mean, check Mel Gibson in Google Image and take a look at his forearms,.
To get a grasp of what a "non-masculine" looking forearm looks like, google David Beckham (ignore the tatooes)
Masculine forearms are thick, veiny, hairy, and terminated by thick hands that look like they've been farming all their life.
The owner of such arms usually has very thining hair, thick and defined neck, and an obvious upbeat behavior.
I want to know what in their life has given them those arms: work? Hormones? (which ones, is it high DHT? high cortisol?), Just genetic? (I hope not).
My father has them and I don't (did he do something different than I did, or did I just inherit from my mother's side?)
All help in this quest is highly welcomed!