Body image self-assessment quiz

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  • Xianpu27
    Xianpu27 Posts: 70 Member
    I got 49 :'(

    Same... I think it would've been a lot higher not so long ago though...
  • Bump, for later :)
  • ShallaLovee1
    ShallaLovee1 Posts: 356 Member
    Scored a 37. I'm already knowing everything they told me LOL. It's getting better though so I'm not worried.
  • shining_light
    shining_light Posts: 384 Member
    I scored 25. So basically, I'm pretty normal. This is good. Somehow I expected I had a worse body image than the average, but I guess mine's not really influenced by how I perceive other people see me. Interesting.
  • n8dawg77
    n8dawg77 Posts: 216 Member
    34 and worse than I expected. Yikes.

    Red sox suck!
  • sammniamii
    sammniamii Posts: 669 Member
    56... well, no d'uh...

    even now that I've lost a good chunk, I think it's worse or the same.... Blarg
  • devil_in_a_blue_dress
    devil_in_a_blue_dress Posts: 5,214 Member
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    Slightly pudgy girl in a bikini on a fitness site got a 6.
  • reneeroberts_88
    reneeroberts_88 Posts: 31 Member
    I scored a 47! I don't feel like I have BDD. I just am very uncomfortable with my weight at the moment.
  • samanthajade124
    samanthajade124 Posts: 217 Member
    Uhm. 68 =/
  • sullrico18
    sullrico18 Posts: 261 Member
    24--I'm OK with this. Still some things to work on, but I'm getting there!
  • SlickFootAnna
    SlickFootAnna Posts: 611 Member
    You have scored 11 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.



    Hmmmm. I never have any self confidence issues. This test is bogus!
  • capperboy
    capperboy Posts: 99 Member
    9 I can live with that.
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    IN all fairness, I think this quiz should someplace ask our stats. Because, I think at 60 lbs over my goal weight I have every right to feel "uncomfortable in social situations..." or whatever it said, no?
  • michellemybelll
    michellemybelll Posts: 2,228 Member
    43.... yikes..
  • MereExtraordinaire
    MereExtraordinaire Posts: 143 Member
    I got a 10! It says I have a good body-image and great self-esteem. Yay!
  • devil_in_a_blue_dress
    devil_in_a_blue_dress Posts: 5,214 Member
    IN all fairness, I think this quiz should someplace ask our stats. Because, I think at 60 lbs over my goal weight I have every right to feel "uncomfortable in social situations..." or whatever it said, no?

    I think that stats are kind of irrelevant in terms of justification of feelings. By doing that, you are kind of saying "Well, at 60 pounds overweight, I should feel uncomfortable" which kind of points to disordering thinking.
  • DrMAvDPhD
    DrMAvDPhD Posts: 2,097 Member
    IN all fairness, I think this quiz should someplace ask our stats. Because, I think at 60 lbs over my goal weight I have every right to feel "uncomfortable in social situations..." or whatever it said, no?

    I think the whole point is that you shouldn't judge your self based on your weight at all. Someone who is 60 pounds overweight has every right to love themselves and expect respect from others as someone with a perfect body (not that the latter exists anyway)
  • willdob3
    willdob3 Posts: 640 Member
    I scored zero.

    "Congratulations! You have a good body image and an excellent self-esteem. As a result of this, you are at peace with yourself."

    That 's me! I did not always feel this good about myself. I worked very hard to improve my self-esteem.
  • danibu98
    danibu98 Posts: 281 Member
    I scored a 57. I'm actually surprised it wasn't higher, I have awful self esteem.
  • willdob3
    willdob3 Posts: 640 Member
    IN all fairness, I think this quiz should someplace ask our stats. Because, I think at 60 lbs over my goal weight I have every right to feel "uncomfortable in social situations..." or whatever it said, no?

    I think the whole point is that you shouldn't judge your self based on your weight at all. Someone who is 60 pounds overweight has every right to love themselves and expect respect from others as someone with a perfect body (not that the latter exists anyway)

    Exactly. Weight should not have anything to do with our self-esteem.
  • willdob3
    willdob3 Posts: 640 Member
    IN all fairness, I think this quiz should someplace ask our stats. Because, I think at 60 lbs over my goal weight I have every right to feel "uncomfortable in social situations..." or whatever it said, no?

    Actually, it is the opposite of what you suggest. You have the right to feel comfortable in social situations no matter what you weigh.
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    I pose this question as i got a 58. What is WRONG with BDD? What is WRONG with not accepting anything but perfection? What's wrong with not liking the way I look?

    No, seriously.... i'm waiting.
  • Legs_McGee
    Legs_McGee Posts: 845 Member
    I scored 8 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.
  • sarahmcp3
    sarahmcp3 Posts: 31 Member
    I got a 59. Yikes.
  • DanaHerro
    DanaHerro Posts: 186 Member
    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.
  • Natihilator
    Natihilator Posts: 1,778 Member
    I pose this question as i got a 58. What is WRONG with BDD? What is WRONG with not accepting anything but perfection? What's wrong with not liking the way I look?

    No, seriously.... i'm waiting.

    I guess if you enjoy feeling endless disappointment with yourself, nothing's wrong with it.
  • OMGeeeHorses
    OMGeeeHorses Posts: 732 Member
    I got a 42, but I always had issues with my body...thanks dad!
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    I pose this question as i got a 58. What is WRONG with BDD? What is WRONG with not accepting anything but perfection? What's wrong with not liking the way I look?

    No, seriously.... i'm waiting.

    I guess if you enjoy feeling endless disappointment with yourself, nothing's wrong with it.

    It's only dissapointment if you give up. The quiz doesn't address trying to FIX the problem, why should i just settle and be happy with something that is clearly not where i want to be?

    It doesn't mean there wont ever be a time when i'm satisfied, simply that i'm not at the current time.
  • karendee4
    karendee4 Posts: 558 Member
    40+ for me too YIKES

    I knew I had body image issues already.
  • mamaleftwich
    mamaleftwich Posts: 256 Member
    I got a 14....but I'm quite sure that if I would have taken this a year ago my score would have been much higher!!!