Hello again,

There does appear to be rounding of the shoulders. How often do you complement chest workouts with back workouts?

Nonetheless, because you don't experience any pain or biomechanical problems, I feel this is just a matter of building muscle bulk in the appropriate muscles.

This means muscular balance work will obviously be important.

In regards to your chest workouts that you believe caused the problems, can you describe your form and workouts? Just describe how you perform benching movements, hand position, foot position, shoulder blade position etc, Range of motion, and speed of movement.

Are there any exercises or treatment that you have been given at this moment?

Can you describe your current weekly workout plan?

I wouldn't worry too much, I am a weight lifter as well and have had my fair share of problems. However, I have learned over the years how to overcome them.

NO PAIN AT ALL!MY RIGHT SHOULDER "CLICK" sometimes!It clicks like a crazy when I perform Propped External Rotator (see the picture for the exercise) and I hear click like my shoulder bones will crash!

This is the key issue that we should look to resolve at this moment. I know and have experienced that clicking myself and it can be one of several things. It can be that your humerus is grazing on the labrum of the glenoid fossa (basically the head of the arm bone impacting on the shoulder socket), or it can also be a tendon snapping in the small area under the acromioclavicular joint. You will need to LIST all movements that cause this sound for me.
Regards