Help with measurements
mummy_h
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I brought a measuring tape off amazon to measure my body measurements. Does anyone know why there is different measurements on each side? Both are inches but one side has a symbol of a male and the other female. And on the one side for example it say 46 but on the other it says 48 in exactly the same place. The one side scale starts further along but im not sure why?
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The side that starts further back, is it by 2 inches?0
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nutmegoreo wrote: »The side that starts further back, is it by 2 inches?
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But why?0
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But why?
ease of measurement?? one side that starts two inches is probably easier to measure circumferences so you can wrap the tape measure around itself and to line up the start and end line.... for side that starts at the beginning is easier to measure straight lines/distances as you can place the end against the start of what you are measuring easier.2 -
If the Male side makes everything seem 2 inches bigger then I think we know what that's for.... :-)
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Thanks guys, ive looked at the product description and I now understand why 😂. Its to account for the retractor part of the tape. It starts at 2 inches. The male and female symbols are an error on the product and shouldnt have been there.
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DanSanthomes wrote: »If the Male side makes everything seem 2 inches bigger then I think we know what that's for.... :-)
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Thats funny 😂1 -
Just annoying as now I dont know if ive lost inches or not 😤0
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TavistockToad wrote: »
I dont know what side i used 😂0 -
What was your original measurement, what is it now, how long has it been, and how much wright did you lose in that same time? We can probably help you figure it out. Use a bigger site, like waist or hips, not your arm.
For example, If you’ve lost 5 lbs in a few weeks, you probably didn’t lose 2 inches. If you lost 20 lbs in a few months, there were likely measurement changes too.0 -
Thats the thingWhat was your original measurement, what is it now, how long has it been, and how much wright did you lose in that same time? We can probably help you figure it out. Use a bigger site, like waist or hips, not your arm.
For example, If you’ve lost 5 lbs in a few weeks, you probably didn’t lose 2 inches. If you lost 20 lbs in a few months, there were likely measurement changes too.
I havent lost any weight though but I thought I was losing inches😕. Since Ive started swimming I havent lost weight. But im only eating 1200-1500 calories a day depending on if Ive swam0
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