>started lifting at 22

>started lifting at 22

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  1. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I started lifting at 23 seriously to look my best on my wedding day.
    You can make it anon

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      >getting married before 25

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Not a married father of 4 by age 19

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >Not raising those kids with a 15 year old wife.

  2. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >started lifting at 32

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Just in time to be that cool 32yo

      Just in time to be that cool 42yo

  3. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >started lifting at 82

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      age mogged

  4. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >started lifting at 29
    >sudden test increase genocides my hairline

  5. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Started lifting at 38
    >Tried a couple of times in the past but I was never constant enough.
    >Lost the genetic lottery big time, balding, 163 cm, 120 KG ( ok that last one is on me). Have a couple of pros as well but nothing on looks ( maybe a "could be-handsome face" after dropping weight)
    >Motivated as heck since I shredding Kilos, started at 127, and even with that little change my clothes fit waaaay better.
    >KHHV perhaps lifting will not fix this, even tho I have social skills I think it is very likely I will die alone.
    >I wish I had started at 22, but I do not mourne the past and I look forward for the future.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      same position. thought i posted this and forgot.

      I figure if i still look young and just got even semi jacked, i can bang a few 20 year old prostitutes by 40 before i die. thats all i want. just to bang a few ethots without having to pay for it. everything else is already good.. after that i want to be the most ripped guy at the nursing home

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        If my lazy ass can do it at 38, I am positive you will my fren, we all gonna make it.

        I don't have great aspirations regarding sex either, but yeah, fricking a 20 something without having to pay, it is a pretty achievable goal, I hope you reap more than that.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Based and thebesttimetoplantatreewastenyearsagothesecondbesttimeisnow-pilled

  6. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    The real Lay Down and Rot pill is being over the age of 25 with no degree, no real job opportunities, no social circle, and no hope as you come to grips with the fact you are a full fledged adult who is almost 30 years old with nothing to show for it. Suddenly you are forced to face the music - the line you have been telling yourself: "its ok where I'm at, I'm only "x" years old" suddenly does not numb you to reality. The reality that you are, indeed, a loser

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I've been feeling this way since age of 22.

      But muh job opportunities is a meme, why would you want to enter the wageslave cycle as soon as possible?

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        To build your life. Your mentality is why you are where you're at.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        >why would you want to enter the wageslave cycle as soon as possible?
        Most people think the idea of living with mommy and daddy past the age of 18, let alone 22+, is pathetic.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >Most people think the idea of living with mommy and daddy past the age of 18

          You were renting a place as soon as you turned 19? You are dumb as frick and it's not even viable in the current economy

          To build your life. Your mentality is why you are where you're at.

          Yeah so I can live in a bigger house and own a nicer car but have even less free time because you have more experience, so you are expected to commit more hours. No free time allowed, life is about working.

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            >"You were renting a place as soon as you turned 19?"
            >what are college dorms

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Dorms aren't moving out, you absolute fricking moron. Literally anyone can live on their own if mommy and daddy pay for it.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >moving into a dorm isn't moving out of your parents
                Lmao @ this loser logic. "I'm just like the college bros living with my parents and not going to college!"
                >"mommy and daddy"
                Because scholarships, grants, and federal student loans don't exist. Loser is also a moron. I'm shocked... LOL

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                about the only similarity being in a dorm in college and living in an apartment not specifically used for student housing is that you're out of your parents house, but you can't really believe it's the same thing

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >abandons the hope of arguing that a dorm is like living at your parents
                >is now randomly trying to start an argument over dorms vs apartments
                Take your meds and get some fresh air, loser

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Lmao, I hit a nerve. Moving to a dorm isn't the same as moving out, you're not taking care of any real bills, fricktard.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >moving out of your parents house isn't the same as moving out of your parents house

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Ok incel

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            It's so you can afford more things and meet people, be able to support a family etc.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Welcome to the mind of the boomer and the roastie.

          0 Understanding of economics
          Muh emotions
          Muh free shit
          Muh gimme gimme gimme

          Through all you internet capable devices out and become a nun because your worthless to humanity currently.

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            >poorgay blaming the "economy" because he earned under $50,000
            L O L
            O
            L

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >got full time job once done with college
          >paid off all loans while living at home
          >build up nest egg
          >moved out when 27 to apartment and lived within means
          >saved up enough to buy house
          >living on my own in my own house at 30
          >drink tears of morons online who can't afford a home
          living with mom and dad until that late in life was the best financial move in my life. I frankly wish I stuck around longer to have built up more money, possibly could have had a second house or condo to rent to monkeys

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            Unfortunately for you, other people enjoy, you know, bringing home girls and fricking them without worrying about if mom and dad are going to wake up. That, along with having people over, going out and coming home at 2am and not having to be quiet, etc. Having an apartment between the ages of 22-28 (bought my house at 28) was some of the most fun I've had.

            Glad you got your "nest egg" though bro lol can't get those years back tho

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Sounds like massive cope, i'd rather have the money and be financially secure.

              Enjoy driving in a shitbox and renting in your 30s tho

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                anyone who isnt rich enough in their career by 30 to start splashing isnt gonna make it for a while deservedly

                staying at your parents will limit your flexibility to find better employment. unless you live in a major city (doubt)

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >i'd rather have the money and be financially secure.
                Cool. You can acquire money at any point in life. Your 20s are gone. Forever. You're the one who sounds like he's coping buddy

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                My 20s were alright despite having lived at home

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Not anon but my 20s were a blast and you’ll never know what it’s like to live alone as a young adult. That experience is gone and will always remain unfulfilled for you. I think you made a wise choice financially especially if the alternative was being a no-homer forever but let’s not pretend living at home for your entire young adulthood is equivalent to leaving at 18.

                I left at 18, had a blast and now I’m 34 with a home and kids. It’s not necessarily one or the other but if you live in an expensive city it might end up being that way.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >Not anon but my 20s were a blast and you’ll never know what it’s like to live alone as a young adult. That experience is gone and will always remain unfulfilled for you.

                I also lived at home in my 20's and I do think about this sometimes. I'm 31 now but I at least look young due to being fit - I commonly get mistaken as a 25 yr old. I have a great stable career that recently allowed me to work remote. I'm considering traveling now and living in a big city like NYC or LA. I've definitely missed out on some of the experience but it is what it is. I don't think I've completely missed out yet, I still have friends fricking around in the city at 30.

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Bro... Why would you do that? I only wanna fug wife!

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              >bringing home strange pussy every night
              Not for me. Before fifty shades bdsm was still taboo. Even after I can't just go to a bar and pick up a girl ready to get tied and ridden. You have to ease into it with vanilla sex which is unfulfilling with strangers as opposed to long term gf.

              Going home to a small dark apartment wasn't fun either. Worse was having roommates in college. My time in the army barracks was better and that sucked too.

              Anons don't worry about missing out on anything, you're not missing much. You could have a blast with your friends in your apartment sure, but you can do that anywhere. Probably not your parents house but use that time more wisely to develop yourself and stock up on cash. Then you'll have ample opportunities to do what you want with it, such as using it to make more money.

              Keep lifting and good luck anons

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                home strange pussy every night
                Right, because "bringing home girls to frick" strictly means "bringing home a stranger". Did you ever make it past PFC in the army? It's a rhetorical question, we no you didn't so don't bother with the LARP, moron.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                I'm not the guy you're responding to but when I lived with my parents in my 20's, they had no problem with me bringing my gf's over. None of my gf's ever cared either cause they knew I was just saving money

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >they had no problem with me bringing my gf's over.
                That's like 90% of parents. Go out to a club/bar with friends and all go back to your parents house at 1am and start playing drinking games and let me know how that goes

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            based, I too lived with my parents until around 28 at which point I bought a house. Interestingly me buying a house set of a ripple effect in my friend group where everyone else bought houses within a year.

            anyone who isnt rich enough in their career by 30 to start splashing isnt gonna make it for a while deservedly

            staying at your parents will limit your flexibility to find better employment. unless you live in a major city (doubt)

            I work remote

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      30yo boomer here, tell me your problems in the form of greentext and i will give you solutions. i only have about an hour because i have to drive to see a slampiece tonight.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        We're millennials homosexual, boomers make love

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      >"its ok where I'm at, I'm only "x" years old" suddenly does not numb you to reality. The reality that you are, indeed, a loser
      Gay post, for me it was when I was 21 (or 22?) when I looked up people I went to highschool with and realized several of them already had kids while I was just drunk in spring on a saturday in college.

      It is impossible for me to 'catch up' with them (because my kids would be much younger) so I don't sweat it. Nothing can be done.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      This is where the fun begins.
      You're free to do anything, as you have nothing to lose.

      Noone gets to 25 without learning something, unless you're braindamaged.
      Even a dude looking at paint dry will have insight.

      Same as when you're 80.

      Deal drugs, obtain illegal weapons, kill corrupt politicians, what are they gonna do?

      No need for connections I can get all that off of telegram.

      You're a loser with no prospects as good as dead already.

      People underrestimate incels with frick all else to do.

      Luckly their mental state is shit so they don't do anything and just off themselves.

      Raving gangs of brown incels broke sweden.

      A young man with nothing to do has potential, for better and for worse.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Thanks, officer.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        If only there was a solar panel that could harvest the energy contained in the absolutely blinding glow posts like these exude

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Try pent up anger of incels of the world, we would solve energy crisis overnight with India alone.

  7. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >started lifting at 30, chubby body and super weak
    >in one year lost 25lbs while gaining a bunch of muscle
    >fat loss allowed jawline to show up, turns out I have a defined chiseled jaw that was hidden under fat
    >went from looking like middle-aged man to a someone in their mid-twenties
    >women mirin
    >hair loss stops
    >sleep improves
    >general mood improves
    >strict diet makes me healthy

    My only regret is I didn't start earlier. I used to be that guy who went to the gym for 2 weeks then gave up. Now I gone for 1.5 years straight with no missed days. Had I started earlier I can only imagine how I'd look now, but I'm not going to dwell on it.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I’m you but I tried to lift many times at home throughout my 20s and early 30s to no avail. Could never get a routine down, I either hurt myself and fell out of the routine or just couldn’t be strict enough to do it.

      I started with a difference perspective June 2022 and I’ve never looked back. It’s now an integral part of my life and I love it. There is no longer the wrestling with excuses and lack of motivation I just do it same as brushing my teeth at night. If I miss a day because of work or family then I do it the next day and get my three days a week in regardless. It feels so good to finally be doing this consistently.

      I often was hard on myself for not sticking with it as a teen and early 20s but those feelings are few and far between now.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah that was exactly my situation. I know that the brain continues to develop for men into their early thirties, and I think that made a big difference for me. Not only am I more disciplined now that I'm older, but I'm neater and I have a bunch of good habits that kind of just came out of nowhere that surprise even me. Life really does get better.

  8. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >started lifting at 17
    >stopped lifting at 19-10
    >started lifting again at 28
    1 year back into it now and I am stronger in everything I was back then except deadlifts, at a lower BW
    22 isn't late

  9. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Started at 27. Look and feel better than ever.

  10. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >started lifting at 15
    >been looping around with drinking & getting back in shape circles ever since
    >actually start lifting for real at 22 as well

    i wish i could turn back time, boys, i'd be a fricking natty monster by now if i stayed consistent

  11. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >started lifting at 33
    >less than a year

  12. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >started lifting at 26 but immediately took steroids to catch up on lost time

  13. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >started lifting at 1348
    You got a whole life ahead of you kid.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Nice battle toad
      Personally that's my goal

  14. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Making good gains starting at 33:

    Squat: 330x3x5 and still going strong, +15lb every week
    Deadlift: 385x5 still easy
    Bench: 185x5x3 ok I suck at bench. Had to move to triples.
    OHP: 130x5x3 not bad I think. Difficult but can make increases when doing triples.

  15. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Dumb frog poster

  16. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >started lifting at 28
    PLEASE LET ME LOOK OKAY BEFORE 30 FUUUUUUCK

  17. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ok?

  18. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >lift starts at 12% body fat

  19. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why do dumbfrick threads like this keep being made?

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