Why am I so heavy?
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Alatariel75 wrote: »If your friends give you crap about weighing heavier, even though you're at a healthy weight and happy with your body... umm... stop telling them how much you weigh.
The muscle thing is that you can have the exact same measurements as someone who has a higher fat:muscle ratio and you will weigh more as, by volume, a square inch of muscle will weigh more than a square inch of fat. Exhibit A:
^^This picture all day. I'm of similar height and weight, and wore a BIGGER size at a lower weight in my young adult years. But...I'm leaner now--strength training changed my body composition (less fat, more muscle). That's a win in my book. Take it as a great accomplishment for yourself, too!0 -
Maybe you're a black hole.
Maybe you're a robot in a skin suit.
Maybe your hair is made of lead.0 -
No can see the number on the scale but you; everyone can see how you look. The time in my life when I wore the smallest size clothing was also when I weighed the most, because I was a heavy-lifting fool and I was smokin' hot.
Look at this picture (all of the same woman) and pick the body you want: light on the left, lean (but heavier) on the right.
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PeachyPlum wrote: »You're denser than your friends. That's why.
True on multiple levels.
Trolling for compliments much?
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I'm heavier than I look also. Must be a "Burgess" thing.0
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KerrymBurgess wrote: »I'm 5'7" and weigh 143lbs (65kg) which I know isn't overweight as a size 8 (UK) that's all that should matter. But I'm the heaviest of all my friends and smaller than some, I do strength training 4 times a week and I am toned.
She's a UK 8-10 and is quite muscular and toned.
It's definitely because of your Muscle.
Who cares if you're heavier than your friends...just be thankful you have a healthy body!
Just to add, your friends may be "small framed" - which could also explain why they are lighter.
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PeachyPlum wrote: »You're denser than your friends. That's why.
I just spat my tea out onto my screen....0 -
You must be heavy boned.0
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I'm in the same situation with my friends. It's because they're not heavy, they're my bruthas.0
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This is a bit off topic but since OP has had her question answered . . .
Is it common to know what your friends weigh? I know what sizes my friends are but I have no idea what they weigh. Am I doing friendship wrong?0 -
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ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »This is a bit off topic but since OP has had her question answered . . .
Is it common to know what your friends weigh? I know what sizes my friends are but I have no idea what they weigh. Am I doing friendship wrong?
I don't even know my husband's weight. Or size, for that matter.
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ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »This is a bit off topic but since OP has had her question answered . . .
Is it common to know what your friends weigh? I know what sizes my friends are but I have no idea what they weigh. Am I doing friendship wrong?
I know how much my sister weighs and my bestie. my sister is slimming for her wedding after having a baby, so we talk about weight, and my bestie is my only RL fitness pal so we talk about that sort of thing.0 -
Because your friends probably look like chewed bubble gum, and you look like your carved out of wood?
You should judge yourself on how you feel you look rather than a stupid number relative to other stupid numbers.0 -
lthames0810 wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »This is a bit off topic but since OP has had her question answered . . .
Is it common to know what your friends weigh? I know what sizes my friends are but I have no idea what they weigh. Am I doing friendship wrong?
I don't even know my husband's weight. Or size, for that matter.
size doesn't matter anyway0 -
PeachyPlum wrote: »You're denser than your friends. That's why.
you're my new BFF.0 -
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lthames0810 wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »This is a bit off topic but since OP has had her question answered . . .
Is it common to know what your friends weigh? I know what sizes my friends are but I have no idea what they weigh. Am I doing friendship wrong?
I don't even know my husband's weight. Or size, for that matter.
size doesn't matter anyway
Oops, I walked right into that one.
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lthames0810 wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »This is a bit off topic but since OP has had her question answered . . .
Is it common to know what your friends weigh? I know what sizes my friends are but I have no idea what they weigh. Am I doing friendship wrong?
I don't even know my husband's weight. Or size, for that matter.
I know my husband's weight. We like to shame each other into weight loss so we put our weigh-ins up on a white board in the kitchen for maximum 'Feelsbadman' potential.0 -
Are you sure your friends weigh less? Did you all take turns to stand on the scale? I can't imagine them being truthful...sorry0
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Being heavier is great - it means your body needs more calories just to maintain weight. Ergo more cake.0
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lthames0810 wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »This is a bit off topic but since OP has had her question answered . . .
Is it common to know what your friends weigh? I know what sizes my friends are but I have no idea what they weigh. Am I doing friendship wrong?
I don't even know my husband's weight. Or size, for that matter.
I know my husband's weight. We like to shame each other into weight loss so we put our weigh-ins up on a white board in the kitchen for maximum 'Feelsbadman' potential.
I have an old school, low tech, balance type scale...like in the doctor's office. After I weigh myself I make sure to move the slider way, way down before he can see it.
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PeachyPlum wrote: »You're denser than your friends. That's why.
I actually didn't get this until all the meme's poured in haha0 -
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You ain't heavy. You're my sister.0
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KarenJanine wrote: »Being heavier is great - it means your body needs more calories just to maintain weight. Ergo more cake.
Woop! :laugh:0 -
KarenJanine wrote: »Being heavier is great - it means your body needs more calories just to maintain weight. Ergo more cake.
I like that logic!0 -
ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »This is a bit off topic but since OP has had her question answered . . .
Is it common to know what your friends weigh? I know what sizes my friends are but I have no idea what they weigh. Am I doing friendship wrong?
My best friend I know yeah :-)0
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