@silsophi Well, what is the ultimate goal? Being attractive to women if you're straight? We know from research that a fit, athletic built is max attractive to women. Most women are not into a tren monster look. Keep that in mind.
Also, 4 years is a while esp in your 20s, but it's a slow process. I've been training super consistently for 6 years, the last 3 of which were pretty dialed in, but it's only in the past 6 mo-1 yr that I finally started feeling like my physique looked the way I wanted (I'm 36 - you can see progress pics in my profile, although i need to update w/ a new post). My body fat is higher, but I get more comments on my appearance than when I'm leaner. I also switched from PL style training to BB style programming with machines and DBs. My physique has improved a lot since then. My arms, upper chest, traps, neck, and forearms are bigger. You could consider something like this if you're not doing this already. Focusing on the "yoke" is a way of making yourself look bigger.
Ultimately, if you feel like shit at a lower body fat percentage, listen to your body and stay a little higher. Not everyone can maintain super low BF. You're rocking the "bear mode" look alex leonidas and jeff nippard talk about in your posted photo. It's not a bad look. You'll look bigger in clothes. That's been my approach, and it's worked for me. I get plenty of attention. Yeah I've got a bit of fat around the middle but still have some ab visibility and i don't have to obsess about my diet.
Bottom line - maybe change up your programming to focus on the muscles that make you look bigger (esp if you've been running a PL focused program), consider embracing the slightly higher BF bear mode physique, and realize that looking huge isn't everything.
But more than anything, stay natty. Drugs ain't worth it. Being healthy and fit is. Fitness is a long game. Keep playing it.
Also, 4 years is a while esp in your 20s, but it's a slow process. I've been training super consistently for 6 years, the last 3 of which were pretty dialed in, but it's only in the past 6 mo-1 yr that I finally started feeling like my physique looked the way I wanted (I'm 36 - you can see progress pics in my profile, although i need to update w/ a new post). My body fat is higher, but I get more comments on my appearance than when I'm leaner. I also switched from PL style training to BB style programming with machines and DBs. My physique has improved a lot since then. My arms, upper chest, traps, neck, and forearms are bigger. You could consider something like this if you're not doing this already. Focusing on the "yoke" is a way of making yourself look bigger.
Ultimately, if you feel like shit at a lower body fat percentage, listen to your body and stay a little higher. Not everyone can maintain super low BF. You're rocking the "bear mode" look alex leonidas and jeff nippard talk about in your posted photo. It's not a bad look. You'll look bigger in clothes. That's been my approach, and it's worked for me. I get plenty of attention. Yeah I've got a bit of fat around the middle but still have some ab visibility and i don't have to obsess about my diet.
Bottom line - maybe change up your programming to focus on the muscles that make you look bigger (esp if you've been running a PL focused program), consider embracing the slightly higher BF bear mode physique, and realize that looking huge isn't everything.
But more than anything, stay natty. Drugs ain't worth it. Being healthy and fit is. Fitness is a long game. Keep playing it.