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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm 5'10 female, 153 pounds, mid 40s. Muscular, athletic, tallish, probably carry an extra ten pounds though. I wear about a size 6-8 in Jcrew. I don't know if I am fat!! Now I am worried I might be... but I've have solid bones, NOT the little frail type of body that looks pre-osteoporotic. I have european peasant ancestry... could probably pull a plough. ;) [/quote] Doubt you're fat. You're tall, and in (self-reported) great shape. Pull a plough, eh? You must be all legs and glutes!![/quote] Maybe.... but I really don't know! I love the outdoorsy sports, such as skiing, swimming, hiking, ocean swims, etc. I more swimmer shoulders and have some dwindly legs. I wish we would not worry about these measurements, but self awareness of overall health however is VERY GOOD. Although of course we want to look good too. I do (deeply) desire my night time almond butter and chocolate chip spoons, much more than being thin. ;) [/quote] Same here re being out-doorsy. DW isn't much into the outdoors. Being self aware for the right reasons, IS very good. The key to living a long, healthy life, is to take care of your physical and emotional states. Who would desire yum foods over being thin? Lol. [/quote]
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