5’0” - 104. Size 4. 28” waist. |
5,9” 124lbs...same weight for 30 yrs now. |
Yeah, I don’t believe you. That’s medically underweight. |
5’4’’ 120. Size 2/26 waist pants. |
NP. Why is that so hard to believe? Most naturally slim people tend to keep the same weight pretty much their whole life. Skinny but borderline normal. I bet she looks awesome! |
She likely has narrow hips and more muscle vs fat. I find that when I am more active I gain weight but my size remains the same (I eat about same). This is about a 10 lb fluctuation nothing extreme |
NP here. Don't get nasty just because you're overweight. I'm 5'9, and go between 122lb-125lb. I eat plenty, but I also exercise regularly. Trust me when I tell you, I'm fine! |
im 5’7” weigh 150 and am size 2-6 so ya crazy |
Yep. I'm 5'6 and my ideal weight is 114, although I look fine at 110 and 120 too. I have a small frame (can overlap my fingers very well around my wrist, very light bones, narrow shoulders and hips), so even if I put on fat, I can still fit into very small sizes. That's where I think a lot of the variety comes from - some people have broad shoulders and hips and can't squeeze into 25/26 jeans, but their legs are sticks. Others have hefty thighs and calves but no hips so a 0 or XS always fits. Etc. That said, sizes have gotten bigger. I used to wear a size 4 in Banana Republic when I was in college 20 years ago, and now I'm a 0 and can even fit into 00. |
I am 5'9" and very fit. At that weight they would hospitalize me. |
5’4” 118, size 2 in tops and dresses but size 25/26 in designer jeans (I have a butt and hips). |
Well I’m 5’8 and 115 and healthy as a horse so I believe PP. just because she carries less weight doesn’t make her a liar. I’m sure you look great too. |
Size 4 is not skinny. |
You guys must have bones made of air and teeny muscles. |
When the average American woman is a 10-12, a size 4 is pretty thin. Even without comparisons, most size 4's are pretty thin unless they are 4 feet tall |