How easy is it for an already slim girl to lose weight?
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Don't lose anymore weight. If you are unhappy with your body, reshape it through weight lifting and eat at maintenance.
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Why have you posted the same question twice?
I'll say it again, you need to eat a damn good meal..you are too thin and have a bad image of how you look in the mirror.0 -
It is really hard. Read around on the body builder sections about how to get down to very low body fat percentages. You have do stuff like eat on a timed schedule, plan your workouts down to the minute, make sure you are getting enough rest, time protein intake, manage calories very closely.
And it will take something like 8-12 weeks to get down to unnaturally low body fat percentages. After all that hard work, it is impossible to stay that way for more than a week or two before you begin to do some serious damage to your internal organ, including brain damage.
It is also very expensive, as you need to spend a ton of time in the gym and taking specialty supplements so that your body has the perfect balance of nutrients.
If it is just a single problem area you are concerned about, at your size liposuction is very successful at reshaping the body. You may just consider saving up and going under the knife, as it will be a permanent solution to your figure concerns.
Not to be rude, but did you read ANYTHING or look at the OP?
You did not just suggest lipo on a weight loss forum in all seriousness, did you? Please say no.0 -
It is really hard. Read around on the body builder sections about how to get down to very low body fat percentages. You have do stuff like eat on a timed schedule, plan your workouts down to the minute, make sure you are getting enough rest, time protein intake, manage calories very closely.
And it will take something like 8-12 weeks to get down to unnaturally low body fat percentages. After all that hard work, it is impossible to stay that way for more than a week or two before you begin to do some serious damage to your internal organ, including brain damage.
It is also very expensive, as you need to spend a ton of time in the gym and taking specialty supplements so that your body has the perfect balance of nutrients.
If it is just a single problem area you are concerned about, at your size liposuction is very successful at reshaping the body. You may just consider saving up and going under the knife, as it will be a permanent solution to your figure concerns.
Not to be rude, but did you read ANYTHING or look at the OP?
You did not just suggest lipo on a weight loss forum in all seriousness, did you? Please say no.
I think the entire post was meant to be sarcastic.0 -
It is really hard. Read around on the body builder sections about how to get down to very low body fat percentages. You have do stuff like eat on a timed schedule, plan your workouts down to the minute, make sure you are getting enough rest, time protein intake, manage calories very closely.
And it will take something like 8-12 weeks to get down to unnaturally low body fat percentages. After all that hard work, it is impossible to stay that way for more than a week or two before you begin to do some serious damage to your internal organ, including brain damage.
It is also very expensive, as you need to spend a ton of time in the gym and taking specialty supplements so that your body has the perfect balance of nutrients.
If it is just a single problem area you are concerned about, at your size liposuction is very successful at reshaping the body. You may just consider saving up and going under the knife, as it will be a permanent solution to your figure concerns.
Not to be rude, but did you read ANYTHING or look at the OP?
You did not just suggest lipo on a weight loss forum in all seriousness, did you? Please say no.
I think the entire post was meant to be sarcastic.
*phew* I read too far into it. It's 3 AM and I need to sleep now.
Kbai.0 -
It's alright - I had to read it several times.0
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*Look at OP's profile pic, shakes head at thread :noway: *
Please honey. You already look too thin in my humble opinion, it's to a point that I personally don't find it attractive and I'm not sure if many other men would either.
I'd focus on reshaping your body through eating healthy and lifting weights. Unfortunately I don't think you will agree because you are determined to be skin and bones, and I don't think you are looking to be toned..:frown:0 -
in my opinion I think the OP is:-
a) attention seeking
b) enjoying all the attention
c) will continue to seek attention by posting other controversial subjects just for the heck of it and because she enjoys the attention.
I will wait, watch and take note :-)0 -
What has you wanting to be so ultra thin? I'm sure you're beautiful and have no reason to feel this way.
That was my question when i first read this. Why do you want to lose weight? What are your goals?0 -
[A bunch of bad advice]
Not to be rude, but did you read ANYTHING or look at the OP?
You did not just suggest lipo on a weight loss forum in all seriousness, did you? Please say no.
I think the entire post was meant to be sarcastic.
even so, people with eating disorders will look at this and run with the advice, ignoring the sentiment it was posted with.
It's pretty irresponsible to say these sorts of things to someone exhibiting anorexic thoughts and behaviours such as the OP0 -
So I'm 5'9 and 56 kg. (123 pounds) I want to get down to 53 kg by end of June. Is this possible?
How can I go about this? I feel like I've hit this plateau and I just fluctuate between 55-56 kg. I reeeally want to push through and lose the remaining fat around my butt and thighs for the summer!
I hear it's harder for already slim girls to lose even more weight? I just don't want to starve I feel like no matter how hard I work out, I'm still at this plateau...
OP you had another thread on this subject but because it was not satisfactory and to your liking, you have started another.
What you are really looking for is affirmation and confirmation on what you are trying to achieve, which people cannot give.
Hence it will be highly unlikely you will ever find the answer you want.
Is that you in your profile picture? If so, you are already underweight and if anybody tells you you are not or are overweight, then they are having you on.
What happens if you were to get down to 53kg (116.6lbs or 8 stone 4lbs for those in the UK)? I can foretell you what will happen, it still will not be enough for you and you will be back on the forum asking how to lose more weight.
The trick with weightloss is knowing when to stop.0 -
[A bunch of bad advice]
Not to be rude, but did you read ANYTHING or look at the OP?
You did not just suggest lipo on a weight loss forum in all seriousness, did you? Please say no.
I think the entire post was meant to be sarcastic.
even so, people with eating disorders will look at this and run with the advice, ignoring the sentiment it was posted with.
It's pretty irresponsible to say these sorts of things to someone exhibiting anorexic thoughts and behaviours such as the OP
Sure-it may not have been in the best taste. I agree. We'll see what happens.0 -
DON"T DO IT.
I have always had an easy to maintain weight of 52-53kg at 5ft6 (114lbs). I got married last year, and through wanting to look good, and some incredibly hurtful comments from the staff at the bridal store, I set about losing weight. I got my weight down to 48kgs (105lbs BMI of 17, very unhealthy)
I felt brilliant, strangely (CONSTANTLY hungry) but body wise great, lean, and toned. Everyone else said I was too thin, and actually on the day, i'd lost so much that my dress was two sizes too big, which looked ridiculous.
So yes, I managed, by eating next to nothing, no dairy, no meat, working out every night. But what for? it's not sustainable. I piled it back on after the wedding, and now i'm heavier than i've ever been, with stubborn fat around my stomach and thighs, and I feel awful.
Just think, it's not that you work out like mad, get super thin and stay like that, you have to continue doing that every day, you have to continue to eat nothing, and be empty, and I mean EMPTY all the time.
As afar as I am concerned, I screwed something up in my body when I did that, and I regret it so much. I struggle now where I never did before, and I would never recommend anyone to do it.
you're clearly in great shape, i'm sure you don't see it, but trust me you are. And you wnat to know something else? I know you don't care what men think about how you look (how many women want to look good to impress men?) but when you see super thin people in real life, you realise how lifeless they are. It's not cool, and no one will be happy for you!
Save the body damage, save the stress, and please enjoy how effing fantastic you look right now.0 -
If you get any lighter you will literally be considered anorexic and unhealthy. Have you even googled what the healthy weight is for a woman your age and height? It is extremely unhealthy to starve your body and to be under that target weight range. I can guarantee that you are seeing something that isn't there. You may just need to tighten up in those areas. Try doing the 30 day squat challenge or set up a body-weight training program for yourself. BUT you need to EAT to gain muscle to tighten those areas. DO NOT starve yourself!! You should be determined to be healthier NOT skinnier. Use myfitnesspal and set it to maintain weight but do some strength training along with cardio. Why women do not do weight training is beyond me... we are not physically built to gain muscle like men without extreme training and supplements. Do not worry about losing more weight or being bulky from weight training. Join yoga, heck join pilates! Do anything but cut calories and EAT WOMEN EAT. Healthy is beautiful. Strong is the new skinny. Good luck, you will do great!!!
COULD NOT agree more!
I'm sure this is well intentioned, but it may not be true, and it's never helpful to call someone anorexic.0 -
Hi everyone,
I posted this on my two other posts, but I will post it here again to address everyone who wrote back on my topic(s).
Wow, in the span of 12 hours, I don't think I've seen so much online internet activity centered around me. I want to, first of all, express my gratitude that there is an online community that is supportive and caring. On the other hand, however, I want to address some of the people posting really mean and negative things. I understand that this is a community for people trying to lose weight, people who have struggled with obesity, being overweight, etc. I think that's amazing how people can feel so comfortable with strangers via internet to talk about these kinds of things and kudos to you all.
So, that being said, I want to address that first of all, I DO NOT have an eating disorder. I am a naturally thing girl. I'm East Asian, and genetics have been on my side to just have a higher metabolism and smaller frame. Also remember that I am only 18 years old, too! I eat a lot! If you read my other posts, I strictly emphasized that i do not want to starve! I am constantly snacking on healthy food while indulging in some heavy foods on occasion. I definitely eat a lot! I'm Korean and so I'm always eating rice, kimchi, etc... All that good stuff! Please, PLEASE do not worry.
Secondly, I am not trying to lose drastic weight. A lot of you are saying horrific things that I could DIE. I am already 56 kg. All I'm asking to do is slim up and lose only 3 more kilos and maintain that weight to have a more slim look. We all have different perceptions of what looks good on our own bodies, thus we strive for different things
Thirdly, I mentioned how incredible this online community can be. Like I said, it's great people can be so open and talk about their achievements and goals on this forum. I just hope you all would carry that same mentality when writing to people who tend to be on the slimmer, fit side. You can't be so quick to judge people immediately and start writing such malicious things. I appreciate your concern but in NO WAY do I have some sort of image issue.
Lastly, I love my body, absolutely! And I am seeking to be the best possible version of myself! I eat well, train hard, and am very happy! During my senior year of high school, I was so emotionally and physically drained from such strenuous school work. I was taking such bad care of myself that once Spring came around, I was determined to make myself better again. I wanted to feel energetic, motivated, and lively. And that's what I did! And that is what I will continue to do I hope you will all come to realize my situation and support me in my continuous journey of health. If there is anything else you would like to know, ask, whatever, feel free to message me. I will be happy to address you personally there.
Thank you all.
P.S. For the record, this is a picture of me. I want to prove to you guys that I am not on the verge of "breaking" nor am I looking like a "cancer patient"....
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Hello,
Thank you for your reply. I hope you did not think I was being negative... I just want to reiterate I have been in the position where I am slim and got even slimmer, and it is not good to do that to your body. Three kilos at this weight is drastic, think of your body fat percentage.
Think of it in the long run, you'll feel great this spring, but it isn't sustainable.
I wish I could go back in time and tell myself to not be so silly. I wish I was 18 again and I would appreciate my lovely little body so much!
If you eat well, and are active and look that great, just stick with it, no point in letting it take over your life. I know you want to, but learn from my mistakes!!
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First of all, I think you look great already! But i totally understand what it's like to be relatively slim already and just want to lose a couple extra pounds and look a little trimmer. I don't think there I any reason why you couldn't take off a little bit of fat and put on some muscle and still be perfectly healthy. I agree with the people who suggested you increase your strength training. Other than that I would just drink a lot of water and cut back on calories and junk some if you want, but don't do anything crazy. And once again you look awesome as is:) feel free to add me as a friend too! I'm part of a group here for girls who aren't super heavy but still want to slim down and be fit, and no one there is going to tell you you have an eating disorder just because you aren't overweight:)0
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Your body doesn't want to lose any more weight. It's fighting against you. You are striving for an anorexic BMI, in case you didn't realise this.
1) it is possible -- but ill advised
2) you shouldn't go about this - starving would do it, but then I'd suggest professional help from a doctor
3) it's hard for slim girls to lose more weight because they have no business losing more weight!
Please be kind to yourself...
Exactly this....if you are unhappy with your body....you can exercise and it will help with fat, muscle and body toning.0 -
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in my opinion I think the OP is:-
a) attention seeking
b) enjoying all the attention
c) will continue to seek attention by posting other controversial subjects just for the heck of it and because she enjoys the attention.
I will wait, watch and take note :-)
B*I*N*G*O :drinker:0
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