I'll say that there's no use for you to cut. Reason being is:
1. Your don't have muscle mass thus your TDEE is low and there's very little calorie deficit you can create from it.
2. You'll need to do a lot of cardio to create a deficit due to no 1.
3. What happened after you cut? You'll go for bulk. Depending on the bulk, you'll either get a lot of fat or not much but either way, you'll definitely gain back the fat you lose before.
What happened if you bulk:
1. You'll gain muscle mass, more TDEE, greater deficit created.
2. Outcome of the cut after the bulk would be a lot better than cut without having any muscle mass in the first place.
3. You'll have more time to learn about "dieting while keeping minimal muscle loss".
Obviously, I'll go for bulk, but never fat bulk. Slow bulk would be just nice.
QUOTE(GameFr3ak @ Feb 25 2015, 04:40 PM)
I pmed u

Yeah, I agree. Previously, I've cut off 10kg of me but the weight loss became very slow and stagnant. I still have some fat around my waist but I was demotivated,
so I decided to slowbulk. 7 months later, the fat on my waist just got bigger. I couldn't stand this and now back to cutting again. But this time, I think I'm gonna cut all the way till I'm at least 12%.
Sigh, talk about spinning my wheels.
Do you have any pic for that 7 months bulk?
This post has been edited by alien9: Feb 25 2015, 04:53 PM