Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I have a problem but I think she looks great. I aspire to be as fit and toned as she.
I agree. Americans (and others) have just become so fat across the board that we don't even remember what it is like to be a normal healthy weight anymore.
Totally agree. But I'm 50 years old, 5'5 and 115 pounds. According to dcum, I have an eating disorder. According to my doctor, I'm super healthy. I can still run 26.2 miles in less than 4 hours. I exercise every day, so nothing I eat affects my weight much. My breast size hasn't decreased at all despite nursing five kids - still a 34C. If I had an eating disorder, I'm pretty sure the boobs would be the first to go.
Not bragging. Most of my friends are also in great shape. The problem is that most of you have become so fat, that fat seems normal to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I have a problem but I think she looks great. I aspire to be as fit and toned as she.
I agree. Americans (and others) have just become so fat across the board that we don't even remember what it is like to be a normal healthy weight anymore.
Totally agree. But I'm 50 years old, 5'5 and 115 pounds. According to dcum, I have an eating disorder. According to my doctor, I'm super healthy. I can still run 26.2 miles in less than 4 hours. I exercise every day, so nothing I eat affects my weight much. My breast size hasn't decreased at all despite nursing five kids - still a 34C. If I had an eating disorder, I'm pretty sure the boobs would be the first to go.
Not bragging. Most of my friends are also in great shape. The problem is that most of you have become so fat, that fat seems normal to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I have a problem but I think she looks great. I aspire to be as fit and toned as she.
I agree. Americans (and others) have just become so fat across the board that we don't even remember what it is like to be a normal healthy weight anymore.
Totally agree. But I'm 50 years old, 5'5 and 115 pounds. According to dcum, I have an eating disorder. According to my doctor, I'm super healthy. I can still run 26.2 miles in less than 4 hours. I exercise every day, so nothing I eat affects my weight much. My breast size hasn't decreased at all despite nursing five kids - still a 34C. If I had an eating disorder, I'm pretty sure the boobs would be the first to go.
Not bragging. Most of my friends are also in great shape. The problem is that most of you have become so fat, that fat seems normal to you.
How many calories do you eat in an average day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I have a problem but I think she looks great. I aspire to be as fit and toned as she.
I agree. Americans (and others) have just become so fat across the board that we don't even remember what it is like to be a normal healthy weight anymore.
Totally agree. But I'm 50 years old, 5'5 and 115 pounds. According to dcum, I have an eating disorder. According to my doctor, I'm super healthy. I can still run 26.2 miles in less than 4 hours. I exercise every day, so nothing I eat affects my weight much. My breast size hasn't decreased at all despite nursing five kids - still a 34C. If I had an eating disorder, I'm pretty sure the boobs would be the first to go.
Not bragging. Most of my friends are also in great shape. The problem is that most of you have become so fat, that fat seems normal to you.
Your BMI is just in the healthy range for your height and weight but since you're 50 you probably look very thin hence the comments
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I have a problem but I think she looks great. I aspire to be as fit and toned as she.
I agree. Americans (and others) have just become so fat across the board that we don't even remember what it is like to be a normal healthy weight anymore.
Totally agree. But I'm 50 years old, 5'5 and 115 pounds. According to dcum, I have an eating disorder. According to my doctor, I'm super healthy. I can still run 26.2 miles in less than 4 hours. I exercise every day, so nothing I eat affects my weight much. My breast size hasn't decreased at all despite nursing five kids - still a 34C. If I had an eating disorder, I'm pretty sure the boobs would be the first to go.
Not bragging. Most of my friends are also in great shape. The problem is that most of you have become so fat, that fat seems normal to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I have a problem but I think she looks great. I aspire to be as fit and toned as she.
I agree. Americans (and others) have just become so fat across the board that we don't even remember what it is like to be a normal healthy weight anymore.
Totally agree. But I'm 50 years old, 5'5 and 115 pounds. According to dcum, I have an eating disorder. According to my doctor, I'm super healthy. I can still run 26.2 miles in less than 4 hours. I exercise every day, so nothing I eat affects my weight much. My breast size hasn't decreased at all despite nursing five kids - still a 34C. If I had an eating disorder, I'm pretty sure the boobs would be the first to go.
Not bragging. Most of my friends are also in great shape. The problem is that most of you have become so fat, that fat seems normal to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I have a problem but I think she looks great. I aspire to be as fit and toned as she.
I agree. Americans (and others) have just become so fat across the board that we don't even remember what it is like to be a normal healthy weight anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Hasn't she always been tiny? Not every really skinny person has an eating disorder
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eher jaw looks like Bethenny frankels!
Bettheny got her jawline surgically corrected.
Anonymous wrote:Eher jaw looks like Bethenny frankels!