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Anon
Well, in order to properly and healthily add along mass my friend, you're going to gain a little extra poundage along the waist. See, protein is what makes up your muscular fibers. They are building blocks. You need workers (carbohydrates and fats) to build the building using these blocks. Unless you are EXTREMELY strict with caloric counting, you will add some stored fat to your mass. It's normal if you want to get bigger, just shed the fat whenever you feel that you have gained too much.
Though, there are diets such as the ketogenic bulk that "supposedly" allow you to add mass while stripping bodyfat. With that being said, you could look into it, but truly, I feel that it is not the most healthiest thing you can be doing to your body.
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