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In the time following his breakup, however, Carlos had most definitely neglected his gym time, and now, six months later, this was painfully obvious. In the pictures he uploaded, he was a fit and trim 165 pounds, with a jock body that came from long hours at the gym.
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The pictures he’d attached to his new profile, despite being rather flattering, were pretty outdated, since he wasn’t the type to take a lot of selfies.
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