Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if anyone has said this but be wary of vanity sizing. I should be a solid size medium and yet there are many brands of clothes that I can fit a small…sometimes xs. I am 5’8 and 151. I’ve gained almost 10 pounds since the pandemic. I think I have only about 4-5 more pounds to go before I start to look overweight. I am carrying most of my extra weight in the tummy and hips.
It didn’t take long for someone with an unhealthy relationship with weight throw out the BS “vanity sizing” comment.
151 and 5’8” is bottom of bmi and 10lbs less is an unhealthy weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next generation will hopefully not have such a f’d up view on size.
My daughter is size 10/12, 5’7” top of her BMI, D1 college athlete vegan.
She is unbelievably healthy and beautiful and never once thought oh wow my bmi.
Unfortunately not. There are injectable drugs that can make you as skinny as you want to be now. Well not quite, but they will be there in a few years. It’s going to have a huge influence on body culture.
You are talking about outliers. Come back to earth please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next generation will hopefully not have such a f’d up view on size.
My daughter is size 10/12, 5’7” top of her BMI, D1 college athlete vegan.
She is unbelievably healthy and beautiful and never once thought oh wow my bmi.
Unfortunately not. There are injectable drugs that can make you as skinny as you want to be now. Well not quite, but they will be there in a few years. It’s going to have a huge influence on body culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if anyone has said this but be wary of vanity sizing. I should be a solid size medium and yet there are many brands of clothes that I can fit a small…sometimes xs. I am 5’8 and 151. I’ve gained almost 10 pounds since the pandemic. I think I have only about 4-5 more pounds to go before I start to look overweight. I am carrying most of my extra weight in the tummy and hips.
It didn’t take long for someone with an unhealthy relationship with weight throw out the BS “vanity sizing” comment.
151 and 5’8” is bottom of bmi and 10lbs less is an unhealthy weight.
It's definitely not the bottom of BMI. It's in the upper part of the healthy range. Source: I am 5'8" and look at my BMI all the time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if anyone has said this but be wary of vanity sizing. I should be a solid size medium and yet there are many brands of clothes that I can fit a small…sometimes xs. I am 5’8 and 151. I’ve gained almost 10 pounds since the pandemic. I think I have only about 4-5 more pounds to go before I start to look overweight. I am carrying most of my extra weight in the tummy and hips.
It didn’t take long for someone with an unhealthy relationship with weight throw out the BS “vanity sizing” comment.
151 and 5’8” is bottom of bmi and 10lbs less is an unhealthy weight.
Anonymous wrote:The next generation will hopefully not have such a f’d up view on size.
My daughter is size 10/12, 5’7” top of her BMI, D1 college athlete vegan.
She is unbelievably healthy and beautiful and never once thought oh wow my bmi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if anyone has said this but be wary of vanity sizing. I should be a solid size medium and yet there are many brands of clothes that I can fit a small…sometimes xs. I am 5’8 and 151. I’ve gained almost 10 pounds since the pandemic. I think I have only about 4-5 more pounds to go before I start to look overweight. I am carrying most of my extra weight in the tummy and hips.
It didn’t take long for someone with an unhealthy relationship with weight throw out the BS “vanity sizing” comment.
151 and 5’8” is bottom of bmi and 10lbs less is an unhealthy weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I might have the same thing going. Was very pretty and popular in high school, still looked great in college. Went into political campaigns and lived off ciggies and beer, and then it all caught up to me.
Now I'm like a size 12/14, and still have that "I look good" mentality, and then am surprised when I see photos of myself. I work out a few days a week, but I also eat whatever I want. Oh well.
This is me. I honestly think I look good but….
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if anyone has said this but be wary of vanity sizing. I should be a solid size medium and yet there are many brands of clothes that I can fit a small…sometimes xs. I am 5’8 and 151. I’ve gained almost 10 pounds since the pandemic. I think I have only about 4-5 more pounds to go before I start to look overweight. I am carrying most of my extra weight in the tummy and hips.