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I also built myself a bottom.
Seriously. And, if you already have one, don't worry: I chose exercises specifically designed to make mine rounder. Within reason, you can resculpt yourself into pretty much anything you want to with lifting. Long before I dropped to 108, when I was hanging out at 129 for years, I tried on a dress I made in college, when I also weighed 129, and found that it fit nowhere. It was too tight in the shoulders and back, but too loose in the hips and thighs. It looked like it had been made for a completely different person—I was honestly shocked that it had ever fit me perfectly—and my weight was unchanged.
That's interesting! I started out as a pear and as I lost weight I wound up as an hour glass or an upside-down pear (my measurements are 37/25/35). I don't know what I would have been had I been normal weighted before lifting (as opposed to obese when I began lifting) but I'm guessing that I wouldn't be the shape I am now. Originally Posted by Petite Powerhouse
This right here is such a TREMENDOUS benefit of weight lifting. As a high school student I was a bit of a pear—a slight one, but it was there nonetheless—but when I started lifting weights, my bottom half slimmed and my shoulders and upper back widened, and I became an hourglass.I also built myself a bottom.
Seriously. And, if you already have one, don't worry: I chose exercises specifically designed to make mine rounder. Within reason, you can resculpt yourself into pretty much anything you want to with lifting. Long before I dropped to 108, when I was hanging out at 129 for years, I tried on a dress I made in college, when I also weighed 129, and found that it fit nowhere. It was too tight in the shoulders and back, but too loose in the hips and thighs. It looked like it had been made for a completely different person—I was honestly shocked that it had ever fit me perfectly—and my weight was unchanged.
I always find it interesting how lifting can completely change one's shape but leave weight stagnant. I remember when I dropped a dress size without losing any weight when I began lifting, and I found that things didn't quite fit the same way they used to.

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and at my lowest weight I'm 27" at my most narrow part. I built some obliques and that measurement is close to 30" now and even though my thighs are about the same size they were, (though more firm