Korreline said:.....
Welp. Cuz I wasn't feeling bad enough about myself already.
27 bmi, above average..
If everyone in the world had the same BMI as you, it would add 44, 952, 689 tonnes to the total weight of the world's population.
I'm gonna go add a few stone to that.
Shaun__ said:Korreline said:.....
Welp. Cuz I wasn't feeling bad enough about myself already.
27 bmi, above average..
If everyone in the world had the same BMI as you, it would add 44, 952, 689 tonnes to the total weight of the world's population.
I'm gonna go add a few stone to that.
BMI is just a number. I would not worry about it excessively.
AnabelleLeigh said:My favorite part is that I'm most like someone from Vietnam lol. but on the downside.... only 2% of females my age are smaller than me, sigh, I really wish I could gain about 15-20 pounds and be more "normal"
Shaun__ said:AnabelleLeigh said:My favorite part is that I'm most like someone from Vietnam lol. but on the downside.... only 2% of females my age are smaller than me, sigh, I really wish I could gain about 15-20 pounds and be more "normal"
I have managed to gain 10 pounds from this time last year, and it seems to be mostly muscle. I have done nothing to change my lifestyle, but maybe it will continue for a little longer.
AnabelleLeigh said:I've kinda been trying to gain but I keep losing I'm 5'9" and down to 106
Mirra said:No fear. I am here to make you all feel thinner. Guess how much I give a fuck about the results.
LadyLuna said:I'm upset. They count everyone from 15-29. At 15 I was 79 pounds. At 16, I was 107 lbs. At 17, I was 113 lbs. From 18-25, I hovered between 115 and 120 pounds. I think they should count each year till 18 as a separate category, and then 18-24, followed by 25-30, and every five years after that (31-35, 36-40...). That would give much more accurate comparisons!
But it's still absolutely retarded to group pubescent teenagers in with adults who shouldn't be growing any more. :twocents-02cents:Shaun__ said:LadyLuna said:I'm upset. They count everyone from 15-29. At 15 I was 79 pounds. At 16, I was 107 lbs. At 17, I was 113 lbs. From 18-25, I hovered between 115 and 120 pounds. I think they should count each year till 18 as a separate category, and then 18-24, followed by 25-30, and every five years after that (31-35, 36-40...). That would give much more accurate comparisons!
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