I want abs, How long will it take?


Question:
Hi, Im a 12 year old girl and I feel overweight all though im pretty average, maybe a tad skinnier. But my stomach is straight and I want it to be curvier. getting abs could help and I know that. Even if it doesnt i still want em bad.

I do about 10 leglifts everyday holding for 5 seconds. How long do you think it will take untill my abs are firm and my body has curves?

thansk

Answers:
You're 12. You're body has not even gotten "curvier" yet. Stop letting all the Hollywood hoopla get you so worried about your body. This world is superficial. Go play with your toys.
I am fairly sure all humans are born with abs. Unless, of course, you're a mutant. In which case...sorry?
Add Sit ups and Crunches and it can take anywhere from 1 to 5 or more months to see results..
Lord have mercy child give your self time to grow up and fill out. the next two years your body will be going through all kinds of changes. and when you leave high school you have another body change. that is when you should have your leanest body fat count and there you Will be able to fully identify your body structure. you never know you might be happy with what God has given you.
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