Understanding the Texture of Body Fat: What Does It Feel Like?
The feeling of fat can be described as soft and squishy. It is not firm like muscle or bone. Fat is also compressible, meaning that it can be squeezed and will return to its original shape. The amount of fat on a person's body can vary greatly, and this can affect how they feel. For example, someone with a lot of body fat may feel squishy or jiggly, while someone with less body fat may feel firmer.Obesity - Related Articles
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