Body image self-assessment quiz

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  • tinak33
    tinak33 Posts: 9,883 Member
    I got a 29. I thought it was bad, but apparently lower is good.. haha

    I'm in the "Lack of Self-Confidence" category.... yup! That's me!

    I'm a work in progress. :smile:
  • paige_eloise
    paige_eloise Posts: 170 Member
    50+ - but that doesn't surprise me right now.
    This has been saved on my bookmarks, going to re-do it every month to see whether how I see myself changes :)
  • benum21121
    benum21121 Posts: 200
    I scored a 55.. I've lost a bunch of weight, and I'm WAY more positive than I used to be, but maybe it's still accurate.. eh. I saved this in my favorites and plan on taking it in a few weeks again to see where I fall.
  • JustMQ
    JustMQ Posts: 63 Member
    42?!? :huh:

    I guess I have some work to do....
  • jen_zz
    jen_zz Posts: 1,011 Member
    51.
    And I'm not surprised. I hate my body :/
  • wibbley74
    wibbley74 Posts: 80 Member
    i scored 17 which has shocked me
  • jmuller06
    jmuller06 Posts: 109 Member
    I got 22 and know it would have been MUCH higher at the start of my journey.

    Thanks for sharing this link! :smile:
  • taliasometimes
    taliasometimes Posts: 301 Member
    37...jeeeeesus.
    We all need help. :(
  • Lone_Wolf70
    Lone_Wolf70 Posts: 2,820 Member
    i scored a 52.
  • saxmaniac
    saxmaniac Posts: 1,133 Member
    50+ - but that doesn't surprise me right now.
    This has been saved on my bookmarks, going to re-do it every month to see whether how I see myself changes :)

    I think intentionally revisiting it once in a while is a really good idea.
  • chocl8girl
    chocl8girl Posts: 1,968 Member
    Welp. I scored a 73. And that's after losing over 100 pounds. I'm pretty sure this is just the way it will always be for me. :/
  • Lucyl0ck3tt
    Lucyl0ck3tt Posts: 15 Member
    I'm not having a bad day yet I got 75 points.
    Highly inaccurate. I do not suffer from BDD, never have done. I'm fat I know it, 230lbs. I'm a big lass, there's nothing "dysmorphic" about it, thanks.
  • Rey278
    Rey278 Posts: 41
    I scored 74, oh dear....
  • CillitBang
    CillitBang Posts: 33 Member
    I got a 10 - happy with that!
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member

    If I ticked "never" to all of those answers I think I would have to be completely deluded!

    or REALLY hot!
  • lauraellie10
    lauraellie10 Posts: 273 Member
    You have scored 38 points.
    I have never been happy with my shape. And especially since my little one I'm disgusted with my tummy. Xx
  • xiamjackie
    xiamjackie Posts: 611 Member
    44.... but I already know I have terrible self-esteem issues.
  • glovepuppet
    glovepuppet Posts: 1,710 Member
    2

    hark at the ego on me!
  • teagirlmedium
    teagirlmedium Posts: 679 Member
    I just took the quiz. I got 43 points.
  • __stacyb
    __stacyb Posts: 306
    I scored an 11, seems about right.
  • You have scored 71 points.
    I kind of expected that bad of a score.
  • glovepuppet
    glovepuppet Posts: 1,710 Member
    the self loathing on this site depresses me :(
  • EmmaReed84
    EmmaReed84 Posts: 263 Member
    You have scored 14 points.

    SCORE 10-20

    You live comfortably in your body - most of the time. However, your body image and, therefore, your self-confidence can from time to time be a little shaky and there is a risk that certain situations could make you anxious on account of the way you feel about your body, size, shape or appearance. There are several aspects to this that you may need to work on in order to reduce this anxiety and make your life more comfortable.

    First of all ask yourself how much do your feelings about your body actually stop you from doing the things which could give you pleasure, such as buying new clothes, being close to someone you love, or even enjoying your holidays. If the truth is that your body image is getting in the way, you may need to take stock.

    Perhaps you should ask yourself whether it is your body which is 'wrong' or your feelings about your body which need to be adjusted. Is there perhaps one part of your body you are at war with, (like your tummy or your legs) which is colouring the way you feel about your entire self? How much have you taken on board the completely unrealistic pressures on us all to look like supermodels? No-one can be perfect and it isn’t likely that people will see you as you see yourself.

    You may need to do a little work on your self-confidence and self-esteem to help you overcome the minor body image problems that you have and live your life to the full. Life is not a rehearsal and if we 'wait until' our body shape is the way we really want it, we may not do some of the things we would really like to do.

    It isn’t advisable to solve a body image problem by rushing into a diet or throwing yourself into an exercise programme. If you would like to learn a few useful exercises which will help you feel better about your body (and they really work) see them below, and enjoy a better quality of life.
  • SmartAlec03211988
    SmartAlec03211988 Posts: 1,896 Member
    You have scored 7 points.

    SCORE 0-10
    Congratulations! You have a good body image and an excellent self-esteem. As a result of this, you are at peace with yourself.
    The way you feel about your body has little impact on how you go about your daily life. This is how it should be. Perhaps you are aware of the pressures on people to be a certain shape or size. You see it all around you. Pressures to go on diets, or pressures to go to the gym and achieve a toned-up body. Pressures to look younger than you really are.
    You probably feel, correctly, that other things are important in determining how you are to feel about yourself. Be aware however, that people around you may not share similar feelings of self-acceptance. If anything, you will need to guard against being insensitive about how other people feel about the way they think they look, because a healthy body concept has very little to do with the reality of personal appearance, it is more a reflection of how they feel about themselves inside.
    In today’s image-conscious society, many people, no matter how successful or attractive they are, have distorted feelings about their size, shape, and appearance which affect their ability to lead a normal life. Take care, therefore, not to tease or make unguarded comments that might hurt the people you care for. And continue to enjoy your life without letting body feelings get in the way.
  • dandandee
    dandandee Posts: 301 Member
    I scored 17. I feel pretty good about myself, but I'd be lying if I said somethings don't bother me. Like comments about weight from my family (my mother can be very insulting), generally bother me, but from a complete stranger...well then I really don't care too much. Although I will say working out always makes me feel better, especially if I end up dripping in sweat.

    I got a 17 too. I feel the same way, an insult from a family member/friend would hold a lot more power on me than an insult from a stranger. who cares what strangers think :P
  • wilmnoca
    wilmnoca Posts: 416 Member
    Scored a 14, pretty decent I guess.
  • pghlulu
    pghlulu Posts: 42
    Score: 32

    "Your body has become your enemy and you are very self-absorbed"....."You need expert help from a psychotherapist or counsellor to restore your relationship with your body"


    :huh:
  • haleyjester
    haleyjester Posts: 197 Member
    35
  • mogletdeluxe
    mogletdeluxe Posts: 623 Member
    Mine's 20 - but before it would have been painfully high, believe me.
  • Redheadllena
    Redheadllena Posts: 353 Member
    22....I thought that was low but the description made it sound like I'm super insecure. I don't "feel" that way, but maybe I am?