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>>307001
Er, yeah, I think I was that poster.
OP, the short version of what I said is this:
Skin is extremely thin. Like thin as a sheet of paper for all seven layers. If you had JUST extra skin, it would be hanging all over from any area you lost weight. Obviously, you lost like 40-50 pounds and everything got smaller, right? It got smaller, so you know your skin is adapting to it. Fat does not burn evenly, so you might lose *some* of the fat in your stomach, while other fat cells remain in an uneven ratio...this makes it so your skin can not adapt until the rest of that fat is burned, but in the meantime it will give the illusion of "loose" consistency.
Do me a favor. Pinch the skin on your eyelids. That's how thin the actual organ of the skin is when fat is taken out of the equation, also keep in mind when "pinching" skin like this, you're doubling it up so that's actually 14 layers and not 7. The skin's thickness is the same on every part of your body except the feet, where it is naturally thicker for obvious reasons.
Attached is a pic of a guy I know from a fitness board. This was what he had after losing like 200 pounds.
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