That sounds like a really weird desire. Losing weight on legs would be through losing some weight all over, and not doing any strenght building exercises for the legs. For gaining weight on stomach I have no idea, unless you can get pregnant.
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This is down to genes, generally its good rule of thumb that you will lose the weight from the places which have most recently gained the weight, e.g. if your stomach has had fat on for awhile but you have started to gain fat recently on your arms and legs, you will lose it from these places first before your belly fat starts to go. - Exercises done will not determine where you lose the fat.
Squats can help you gain muscle, which could help you gain weight theoretically.
I'm twelve years old, a cheerleader, weigh 130 pounds, and I'm 5'3". ( I'm the person who asked the question.) People say I'm not overweight, but I'm really uncomfortable with my legs and stomach. My legs are really muscular but have fat on my inner thigh. How can I stick to this and lose weight, and get more muscle?
Stop exercising them. The muscle will atrophy. (Also, you'll probably lose weight rather than gain it; muscle is more dense than fat.)
Same way as you would normally gain weight. Not everyone will gain fat in the same proportion. Some people, when fatter, gain a large paunch, but others have wider hips, fatter legs, etc.
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stomach crunches lose weight around your stomach SPECIFICALLY, if u go running or jogging, you will lose weight everywhere...including your but ;)
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Gain, stupid.
If you gain weight quickly you will have fat problems. And if you lose weight too quickly you will suffer anorexia before you have a chance to gain the average weight. And that is the truth.
Some will gain weight, and others will lose it. Drugs have different effects on different people, and can either make you feel more hungry (gain weight) or less hungry (lose weight).