Is there anyone on here not looking to be a size 2?
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SSerum wrote:
I have considered that when I go jeans shopping. Either that, or living in my pajamas.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8484116.stm
A Tesco store has asked customers not to shop in their pyjamas or barefoot.
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Elaine Carmody, 24, a full-time mother of two young boys, described the ban as "ridiculous" and "pathetic".
She said she had regularly gone shopping at the store in her pyjamas until about a week ago when she was turned away when she went to buy cigarettes.
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Size 12 would be awsome!!!!0
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Be whatever size you are healthy and comfortable in. But can people stop saying that size 2 is for teenagers, are not real women or looks sickly? Thank you.0
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I was shocked to find out last weekend that I'm a size 6 now - I would be perfectly happy to be a size 8. However, my goal is to be healthy and I suggest that you focus on eating healthy and getting enough cardio exercise to have a strong heart muscle, then just accept whatever weight you end up at. When we are 80 we will be happier if we can look back at our lives and know we took good care of our hearts.0
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I'm 5'10, 145 pounds, and a size 6. I'd like to take off the last 5-7 pounds that I put on over the winter ... but I'll still be a size 6 in jeans (maybe a 4 in dresses). I'm happy with that.0
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ME! I'm 5'9" and my goal is 175...which would put me right around a loose size 12. I'm happy at that weight and it looks good on me. Plus it's something I can maintain for life without having to kill myself with exercise every day!
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I'm not looking to be that size. I'm looking to be a healthy size thank you very much. My current goal - maybe not permanent - is 200 pounds. As I said, maybe not permanent. I'm 5'10" so I might be perfect at that weight, and I might need to lose more, it all depends when I get to that weight. I've known people who were size 0, never mind size 2. I never want to be that small. There isn't anyone I know of in my family - either side - that wears that size. A size 6 or 8, yes, but no one wears a size 2, and I don't want to either. I'm currently in a size 18w (plus size) and am closing in on 18 regular. I wear 1x in plus size and I'm closing in on xl in regular all because of my losing weight. The last time I wore those sizes I was in high school!!! Can't wait for this to come true!!! :bigsmile:0
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I made my size goal which is an 8/10 now I'm just looking to flatten my tummy. Unfortunately they don't have a flatter tummy goal on the darn settings screen so yeah I put in 130. I don't really care if I make that weight it's a number like the one on the scale, just something to give you a guide.0
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I am 50 yrs old and also 5'5". My all time high weight was 215, CW=159. Goal is 149-150--I would like to have a "normal" BMI for once in my life. No interest in getting any smaller than that, not even sure I can make it to 150. I feel a woman needs some fat, especially in her face as she ages. Super thin people look older than they are, IMO. I think where ever you feel comfortable, than that's what you should strive for. I definitely felt much better at 170 than 215---I did not feel good at that weight, AT ALL. I no longer have chronic back pain or constant skin itching (I think from all the stretching!). If I don't lose another pound, I will be satisfied at 160.0
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Certainly not me, I just want to get healthy. I would love to lose 30 to 40 pounds which will not make me overly curvy!!!0
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Never been a size 2, and never will be most likely.
I'm good with where I am at. Size 8/10 with one pair of size 6's I can wear.
Just working out to be fit and healthy.0 -
Now WAY! me A SIZE 2? Not even possible. I am too tall..I might be able to be an 8 maybe a 6 if I push it...but I definately just want to lose the gut and be healthy. That is my main goal!0
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I see a few posts from 5'5" ladies saying they want to get to 150 so they will be a healthy BMI. At that height you actually have to get below 150 to be considered at the high end of the healthy BMI range. 150 will give you a BMI of 25, but a "healthy BMI" is < 25. So you have to drop to 149.9 which will make your BMI 24.9.
Not much difference I know. Just sayin.0 -
proudly aiming for a solid 60
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i'm 5'10 & current 175 - would like to be 154 which would put me (i guess) at a 10-12 & right in the middle of my healthy BMI - all my friends are between 6 & 10 but they are much shorter and have smaller bone frames than me - if i ever got into a 6/8 i think id look really ill lol. feel free to add me!0
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I don't want to be a size 2 at all! For one thing, I don't think I could get there. Secondly, I also don't want to be skin and bones. I want to lose almost 100 pounds, but that would still put me around 130-140. I'm afraid that might be way too small for me, so even though that's my goal, I am DEFINITELY going to see where I end up feeling the best about how I look.0
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i'm 5'10 & current 175 - would like to be 154 which would put me (i guess) at a 10-12 & right in the middle of my healthy BMI - all my friends are between 6 & 10 but they are much shorter and have smaller bone frames than me - if i ever got into a 6/8 i think id look really ill lol. feel free to add me!
Im 5'10 and 170! Im a size 7/8!!0 -
I'm 5'9.5" and am trying to be at around a 12.0
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I was just going through my old clothes to make a dropoff at the Salvation Army, and some of my old size 10 shorts and jeans still fit just fine. They must have been rather tight 25 pounds ago, but they're perfectly wearable now. And so are some size 2 jeans. Usually 4 fits perfect, but sometimes 2. And sometimes 6. And, apparently, sometimes 8 or 10.
I'm not striving to be any size. My main requirement was/is "I only want the parts of my body that are supposed to jiggle to jiggle." Other than that, I'll keep on trying on jeans in whatever size looks fantastic on my *kitten*.
Last time I went shopping for jeans, I took a variety into the dressing room, some size 3, 5, and 7. There were some 3s and 5s that fit perfect, and some 7s I couldn't get past my knees.
Buy what fits. Screw the label. Garment workers aren't paid well enough for there to be any consistency from one article of clothing to the next, even if there was a sizing standard.0
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