Anonymous wrote:I am 5’6” and at 130 I would look like death. At 110 I would be literally dead as that would leave me with no fat at all. Are you skinny fat, OP? Maybe instead of obsessing about the number of the scale, try to improve your body composition by lifting some weights and properly fueling your body? You won’t be lighter but you might very well end up smaller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what the answer is, but I relate. I feel the most attractive at about 5-10 pounds lighter than my body's preferred weight. At the lower weight I can't even look at a carb, I'm hungry all the time, my hair is thin, but I just don't like how I look with a bit more weight, even though it is within the normal range.
+1. Currently at "normal" BMI and my face looks a little gaunt but I'd still like to lose. Why do I have to lose it from my face?? I want to feel good in my clothes.
OP: To add to this, I went to the doctor for a routine check and mentioned I wanted to lose weight, so she got me information to do so. I told my mom I wanted to lose the baby weight and she gave me some tips. I told my friend and she gave me some supplements to aid in weight loss. And no one at any point was like, well you’re at a totally normal, healthy weight so you shouldn’t be losing. Isn’t that weird? I feel like everyone kind of agrees it’s better to be thinner.
Anonymous wrote:I feel heavy at 5' 4" and 116, but my doctor said that I should gain weight. I think my problem is lack of fitness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what the answer is, but I relate. I feel the most attractive at about 5-10 pounds lighter than my body's preferred weight. At the lower weight I can't even look at a carb, I'm hungry all the time, my hair is thin, but I just don't like how I look with a bit more weight, even though it is within the normal range.
+1. Currently at "normal" BMI and my face looks a little gaunt but I'd still like to lose. Why do I have to lose it from my face?? I want to feel good in my clothes.
OP: To add to this, I went to the doctor for a routine check and mentioned I wanted to lose weight, so she got me information to do so. I told my mom I wanted to lose the baby weight and she gave me some tips. I told my friend and she gave me some supplements to aid in weight loss. And no one at any point was like, well you’re at a totally normal, healthy weight so you shouldn’t be losing. Isn’t that weird? I feel like everyone kind of agrees it’s better to be thinner.
The original PP you were replying to here... It's just acceptable in our society to always want to be thinner up until the point you're basically hospitalized. Even celebrities who have acknowledged struggling with ED and who are extremely thin (unhealthy) get praised for their appearance. It's really hard when so many external signals validate and contribute to our aesthetic preferences but they make us miserable. I have found therapy to be somewhat helpful, I also have found focusing on what my body can do and having athletic/performance goals to be a good mind shift. I actually became a faster marathoner when I let myself eat more during my last training cycle, even though I gained weight.
This is probably not popular but I don't ever see myself being body positive or really loving my body at a heavier weight, and honestly I don't want to have it be a goal to love jiggles and curves (sorry). I can wrap my head around the idea of body neutrality and work towards peace with my body at a healthy weight as a goal, and that's good enough for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what the answer is, but I relate. I feel the most attractive at about 5-10 pounds lighter than my body's preferred weight. At the lower weight I can't even look at a carb, I'm hungry all the time, my hair is thin, but I just don't like how I look with a bit more weight, even though it is within the normal range.
+1. Currently at "normal" BMI and my face looks a little gaunt but I'd still like to lose. Why do I have to lose it from my face?? I want to feel good in my clothes.
OP: To add to this, I went to the doctor for a routine check and mentioned I wanted to lose weight, so she got me information to do so. I told my mom I wanted to lose the baby weight and she gave me some tips. I told my friend and she gave me some supplements to aid in weight loss. And no one at any point was like, well you’re at a totally normal, healthy weight so you shouldn’t be losing. Isn’t that weird? I feel like everyone kind of agrees it’s better to be thinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what the answer is, but I relate. I feel the most attractive at about 5-10 pounds lighter than my body's preferred weight. At the lower weight I can't even look at a carb, I'm hungry all the time, my hair is thin, but I just don't like how I look with a bit more weight, even though it is within the normal range.
+1. Currently at "normal" BMI and my face looks a little gaunt but I'd still like to lose. Why do I have to lose it from my face?? I want to feel good in my clothes.
OP: To add to this, I went to the doctor for a routine check and mentioned I wanted to lose weight, so she got me information to do so. I told my mom I wanted to lose the baby weight and she gave me some tips. I told my friend and she gave me some supplements to aid in weight loss. And no one at any point was like, well you’re at a totally normal, healthy weight so you shouldn’t be losing. Isn’t that weird? I feel like everyone kind of agrees it’s better to be thinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your diet and lifestyle like? If you are restricting and then overeating trying to lose weight, you have an answer. If you overeating and often eating past full, you have an answer.
If you are enjoying food, eating healthy amounts, indulging sometimes but not too often. And you are where you are. You've found where you should be and that's great.
I mostly restrict and then overeat, because I’m hungry! That’s what prompted this post. Like maybe women in history were 5’4” and 130 and that was normal and healthy and my eyes are just not adjusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what the answer is, but I relate. I feel the most attractive at about 5-10 pounds lighter than my body's preferred weight. At the lower weight I can't even look at a carb, I'm hungry all the time, my hair is thin, but I just don't like how I look with a bit more weight, even though it is within the normal range.
+1. Currently at "normal" BMI and my face looks a little gaunt but I'd still like to lose. Why do I have to lose it from my face?? I want to feel good in my clothes.
OP: To add to this, I went to the doctor for a routine check and mentioned I wanted to lose weight, so she got me information to do so. I told my mom I wanted to lose the baby weight and she gave me some tips. I told my friend and she gave me some supplements to aid in weight loss. And no one at any point was like, well you’re at a totally normal, healthy weight so you shouldn’t be losing. Isn’t that weird? I feel like everyone kind of agrees it’s better to be thinner.