Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unnaturally thin people seem to be cold all the time, don't move a lot, don't seem to have much energy, and generally seem pretty lethargic.
This
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i have the super thin gene and make sure to eat a ton in front of people just to shut them up.
They're just going to assume you're bulimic, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:
Of course! Single-sex education taught me a lot!
The skin on the face tells the story. Peach fuzz, dryness, a bit of pinch. There's also the temperament issue. Being on edge is a sign. Sometimes it's forced energy that I see. Naturally thin women move differently.
I have a friend, a dear friend, who's done Botox since she was 26, when 5lbs would have solved the problem. She won't budge and it's not my place to say a word. She's naturally slim, but works to stay at the lowest possible ratio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not always the case but you can usually tell when someone isn't naturally thin because of their face. For some reason, their face stays pudgy in a way (kinda hard for me to describe) like Kelly Ripa or Maria Menounos. They're both thin but their face really doesn't fit their thin bodies.
huh dumb
Anonymous wrote:Not always the case but you can usually tell when someone isn't naturally thin because of their face. For some reason, their face stays pudgy in a way (kinda hard for me to describe) like Kelly Ripa or Maria Menounos. They're both thin but their face really doesn't fit their thin bodies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys sound crazy, I am in healthcare and you have no idea what you're talking about.
Enlighten us then. What are the markers to look for?
Anonymous wrote:You guys sound crazy, I am in healthcare and you have no idea what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sallow complexion vs. rosy complexion
thin, dry hair vs. shiny thicker hair
low muscle tone vs. tighter muscles.
dark circles that are not hereditary
Poor posture while standing and sitting. someone who has a strong core will sit up straight and walk with shoulders back and lots of confidence. Someone with a weak core will shuffle when they walk, hunched over a bit.
This is really silly. My DD has low muscle tone, and believe me, she is naturally thin. Dry hair has nothing to do with whether you are naturally thin. I had dry hair when I was overweight. Ditto complexion and dark circles, which are often caused by allergies.
I don't think there is any way to tell. You can assess eating habits, but even there, people who eat and espouse "healthy" foods are often the most disordered and naturally thin people often eat a lot of crap.[/quote]
Nice try, but no.
If you have an unhealthy lifestyle (whether you're drinking a lot, partying a lot, eating a ton of food, eating bad food), it often shows in your outward appearance.
Think people like Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton.
Healthy people I know have shiny hair, color, muscle tone, strong nails, etc..
Anonymous wrote:sallow complexion vs. rosy complexion
thin, dry hair vs. shiny thicker hair
low muscle tone vs. tighter muscles.
dark circles that are not hereditary
Poor posture while standing and sitting. someone who has a strong core will sit up straight and walk with shoulders back and lots of confidence. Someone with a weak core will shuffle when they walk, hunched over a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Unnaturally thin people seem to be cold all the time, don't move a lot, don't seem to have much energy, and generally seem pretty lethargic.
Anonymous wrote:i have the super thin gene and make sure to eat a ton in front of people just to shut them up.