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Why do people around me say that my face is thin, but my weight has not changed?
If you exercise, it means that you have more muscles and less fat, and fat is fat, because fat is very light. Fat is one-third the weight of muscle and three times the volume of muscle. If you turn fat into muscle through exercise or other reasons, then you look thin, but your weight has basically not changed. This is actually the reason why a catty of iron is heavier than a catty of cotton.