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im_sneaky said:
twesterm said:
Baalzamon said:
SamuelRSmith said:
sapphi_snake said:

These questions seem "forbidden" only if the person you're asking is a woman.

 

Anyways, here I go:

1. 21 (going on 22)

2. 121 lbs

3. Don't have a job,but get a monthly allowance from my parents, which is more then I'd make if I had a full time job.


Almost 22 and you're still getting an allowance?

Not only that, but an allowance that is more than a full time job?  Working full time even at $8 an hour, you'd make like $15,000 per year.


Maybe he's saying any full time job he gets would be crap...

Anyways, if you're in school and your parents give you an allowance, more power to you!  There's something to be said about living off yourself and putting yourself through school and all that but it's also nice of his parents to help him out so he can more focus on his school work.

True. People might say get off your lazy ass but if he's rolling in cash doing nothing but studying... I wouldn't turn that down.

Mummelman: Didn't think there would be any power lifters on this site. Even so, many power lifters I know are quite fat. Ridiculously strong of course, but with a huge belly. Since you are quite tall you probably don't have one, but lots do.

You're not wrong about that. Most powerlifters in my weight division are obese or downright tubs of lard! The ones in the lower weight divisions usually look quite fit though, from 110 kg's and downwards there are a lot of athletic bodies in powerlifting.