Since thick is in, should I stay at 145 on my 5'2 frame
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FatFreeFrolicking wrote: »angellll12 wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »angellll12 wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »I'm extremely confident weighing 174# at 5'1". Thanks to strength training. #thickchick
Do you have pictures? I'd like to see how that looks .
See, I like the way your waist is small and your hips and butt pop. You don't even look 175, esp being only 5'1. Good work.
I'm going to waist train, this belly ruins everything.
@angellll12 Waist training is extremely unsafe and damages your internal organs.
That depends on what she means by waist training. Because 99% of the time i hear that now i assume they're talking about sports corsets and not real tight lacing.0 -
Eh, do what you want.
Personally, I'd rather be well within the normal bmi ranges before calling it quits. My maintenance range is 21-23 (currently 22.1). I assure you, I am still very curvy.0 -
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I don't know what is "in". I don't pay attention to any of that. I do know that I feel & look good around 150 & I'm 5' 2.5". That is in the overweight bmi range & I'm OK with that. I'm also 43 & WAS morbidly obese.0
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hahah, muscle returning to fat. Nice one.0
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if this is the "thick" that's in, then thick needs to get the F out
http://tinyurl.com/qbzzjlt
i think many people disguise "fat" with thick, curvy etc lol. why?0 -
I'm 5 '1 & 1/2 I'm on the thicker side. When I lose weight my boobs go away too :-( My lowest weight was 130 and although I liked that my legs were tighter and my stomach was gone I wasn't happy with having absolutely no chest. I still had plenty of booty but it wasn't as big as it used to be. For me personally 135-140 is a great weight to be at. When I'm in that range I focus on weight training and less on the cardio and the number on the scale. But ultimately it's about your comfort level.0
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tryingtogetbigger2015 wrote: »if this is the "thick" that's in, then thick needs to get the F out
http://tinyurl.com/qbzzjlt
i think many people disguise "fat" with thick, curvy etc lol. why?
The entire time that link was loading i was thinking "please be tess munster please be tess munster please be tess munster". Hello fellow shitlord.0 -
rainbowbow wrote: »The entire time that link was loading i was thinking "please be tess munster please be tess munster please be tess munster". Hello fellow shitlord.
my oh my
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What is going on?!0
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MissKriss3 wrote: »angellll12 wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »I'm extremely confident weighing 174# at 5'1". Thanks to strength training. #thickchick
Do you have pictures? I'd like to see how that looks .
I still think you look overweight, too much body fat.-1 -
angellll12 wrote: »Since I've lost weight, I also lost weight in my boobs I went from a C cup to a B cup, a big B cup though. I still want curves, and an *kitten*. i feel like if I lose anymore weight I lose my boobs, I'm not into that skinny skinny look. What do you think about 145 pounds on a 5'2 frame? Maybe ten more pounds? I'm scared to lose my butt and boobs.
Plus I'm having a hard time losing anymore weight
You're still technically overweight. If you want curves, do strength training. A normal weight person with proportionate boobs looks better than an overweight person with larger boobs.0 -
almostplenty wrote: »I still think you look overweight, too much body fat.
lmao holyy *kitten* youre gonna get crucified here bro
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Waiting...0
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almostplenty wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »angellll12 wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »I'm extremely confident weighing 174# at 5'1". Thanks to strength training. #thickchick
Do you have pictures? I'd like to see how that looks .
I still think you look overweight, too much body fat.
Wow could you be any more rude?
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almostplenty wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »angellll12 wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »I'm extremely confident weighing 174# at 5'1". Thanks to strength training. #thickchick
Do you have pictures? I'd like to see how that looks .
I still think you look overweight, too much body fat.
I think she looks great. It's all about what she thinks about herself.
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arditarose wrote: »Waiting...
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tryingtogetbigger2015 wrote: »almostplenty wrote: »I still think you look overweight, too much body fat.
lmao holyy *kitten* youre gonna get crucified here bro
Sorry to be blunt, but we've become so desensitized to what a normal body weight looks like, with 60+% of Americans overweight. I'm not trying to insult anyone, I'm just trying to be objective. She looks like she has a BMI >25, and not with a muscle-builder's low body fat %. Why sacrifice our health just to fit into the "thick" trend? That is no different than starving oneself to Calista Flockhart proportions in order to look supermodel skinny.0 -
SarahMorganP wrote: »almostplenty wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »angellll12 wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »I'm extremely confident weighing 174# at 5'1". Thanks to strength training. #thickchick
Do you have pictures? I'd like to see how that looks .
I still think you look overweight, too much body fat.
Wow could you be any more rude?
She asked for opinions and i think s/he was blunt and too the point. I agree, i don't think this is "thick". I still think it's too much fat if that's the look she's going for...0 -
almostplenty wrote: »Sorry to be blunt, but we've become so desensitized to what a normal body weight looks like, with 60+% of Americans overweight. I'm not trying to insult anyone, I'm just trying to be objective. She looks like she has a BMI >25, and not with a muscle-builder's low body fat %. Why sacrifice our health just to fit into the "thick" trend? That is no different than starving oneself to Calista Flockhart proportions in order to look supermodel skinny.
yeah, no i totally agree, but i was just saying that i've personally noticed that being brutally honest and/or voicing opinions isn't taken too kindly here ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
the size of your balls tho0 -
Is there really a such thing as "normal" body weight? We're all built differently and carry weight differently. If I followed the BMI I would look like Calista Flockhart.0
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tryingtogetbigger2015 wrote: »almostplenty wrote: »Sorry to be blunt, but we've become so desensitized to what a normal body weight looks like, with 60+% of Americans overweight. I'm not trying to insult anyone, I'm just trying to be objective. She looks like she has a BMI >25, and not with a muscle-builder's low body fat %. Why sacrifice our health just to fit into the "thick" trend? That is no different than starving oneself to Calista Flockhart proportions in order to look supermodel skinny.
yeah, no i totally agree, but i was just saying that i've personally noticed that being brutally honest and/or voicing opinions isn't taken too kindly here ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
the size of your balls tho
Meh, an internet forum means nothing to me. I'm a nurse and wish I had the balls to say the same thing to my patients in real life. =/0 -
MuayThaiMaMa1 wrote: »Is there really a such thing as "normal" body weight? We're all built differently and carry weight differently. If I followed the BMI I would look like Calista Flockhart.
If you don't want to use BMI in your case, then use bodyfat% instead. There is an "average and healthy range". Neither of which OP is currently in.
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MuayThaiMaMa1 wrote: »Is there really a such thing as "normal" body weight? We're all built differently and carry weight differently. If I followed the BMI I would look like Calista Flockhart.
A BMI of 24 would make you look like Calista Flockhart? Prove it.0 -
MuayThaiMaMa1 wrote: »Is there really a such thing as "normal" body weight? We're all built differently and carry weight differently. If I followed the BMI I would look like Calista Flockhart.
That is what I thought too. Low and behold, once I got to a normal BMI, I didn't look like a walking skeleton at all. I looked 'not fat' and really good for the first time in my life.
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Please someone show me a person with a BMI of 24 who looks anorexic.0
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almostplenty wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »angellll12 wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »I'm extremely confident weighing 174# at 5'1". Thanks to strength training. #thickchick
Do you have pictures? I'd like to see how that looks .
I still think you look overweight, too much body fat.
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almostplenty wrote: »Please someone show me a person with a BMI of 24 who looks anorexic.
I don't have the pic on this computer to upload but if you go to my profile there is a pic in my photos it says April 2013 above it. I'm 127 in that pic and look way too thin in my opinion.0 -
tryingtogetbigger2015 wrote: »if this is the "thick" that's in, then thick needs to get the F out
http://tinyurl.com/qbzzjlt
i think many people disguise "fat" with thick, curvy etc lol. why?
You see th pictures I posted? That's my definition of thick, Amber rose, Kim, kardhasian. Flat stomachs but there hips and *kitten* curve.0 -
almostplenty wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »angellll12 wrote: »MissKriss3 wrote: »I'm extremely confident weighing 174# at 5'1". Thanks to strength training. #thickchick
Do you have pictures? I'd like to see how that looks .
I still think you look overweight, too much body fat.
Me too. Back when I was 174 and 5'5", I was 6lbs away from being obese. I think someone 4 inches shorter than me is well within the obesity range. I thought when she posted that, she is either joking or completely jacked and juicing. I really am not seeing the muscles and hard body or whatever at all. Maybe try taking a pic with the lights on?0
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