This is more of a genetics thing, but I'm sure some of you are in the same boat. I've always been active; martial arts, kickboxing, track, and lifting for the past 2 years and I've made significant gains - except for my wrists.
>Last wrung on a watch or always getting the links taken off
>Hands look weird because they're man hands on a boy wrist
>Rolls and grips mostly work forearm which just gets bigger and makes the whole thing look like a drumstick
What hope is there for wristlets apart from fighting an apex evolved vampire, losing my arm as his blade arm emerges from a volcano, and having it replaced with a cybernetic one by German scientists.
Baby wrists
6.5" wrists reporting in.
This is absolutely my greatest insecurity. I look at the wrists of every single human I see, which is a lot daily considering my job.
6 and 10/12 inches - I know that feel, especially in an office setting when everyone seems to love looking at watches. And then there's dates:
>"Mmm, I love your thick biceps ano-
>"-oh look at those wrists, they're so cute!"
>"cute"
> "CUTE"
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the smaller your wrists are, the bigger your forearms are gonna look when u train them. its actually a blessing lmao (got very small wrists myself)
It's a curse when you can never wear big watches and never fully have that complete jacked lumberjack look thanks to mommy's little boy wrists.
Wrist-lets BTFO
Why did this have to happen to me. I'd give 2 inches off my height for thicc wrists
>you can never wear big watches
iktf :(
>6 inch wrists
How tall lad?