I'm 5'7" and just hit 140. I'm going on a diet. I've never weighed this much, except when I was in my third trimester. I am small framed and my thighs are so gross right now. |
male here. I'd say borderline fat unless you had huge cans. (34D type) |
Depends on build. I'd say average, definitely not thin. |
Average, not thin. I'm 5'9 and 125lb, and I would consider myself average to thin. |
Delightful. Men always have so much insight to add. |
I like a man to be 6 feet, 180 pounds, unless he has huge balls. Then he can weigh more. |
you laugh or scorn, but obviously there is a HUGE difference between someone 140 lbs at 34A and someone 140 lbs at 34D. One is a pear, the other is a bikini model. |
I wear a size 10 or 12, and I'm 155 pounds. |
A little online searching shows a 34D to weigh 6 pounds a pair at most. Let's assume the 34A weights 1 pound a pair. That's about a five pound difference. How much did you think those suckers weigh? |
Sounds absolutely average to me. Healthy BMI. No worries. All these 5'9" women weighing less than that must be sticks, no kidding. |
not talking store-bought. If you have 34-D, you also have bigger hips. And even if just store-bought, 5 lbs is a lot when you are only 140. |
It depends on your build.
I am 5ft7 and 115ish. I look healthy and have a nice body. At 140, I'd look overweight. Someone with my same height with a different build would look underweight at my weight. I'm sure you look fine. |
I am also 5'7" and if I still weighed 115 I would look like an ethiopian. I weighed that in college (I posted earlier) and literally everyone I met was talking about me behind my back that I needed to eat more. |
Nothing is wrong, you are not lying to yourself, others on this site, and probably do not look like a sausage stuffed into a casing when you wear your clothes. That's all. |
Way to be offensive to Ethiopians... I receive many positive comments about my body, since it fits my frame. The only negative comments I've received are from people who are from ethnicities who value "thick" women, and that hasn't been since high school. |