Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teen girls are usually thin and weigh 100 pounds.
You don't know many athletes, do you?
This thread illustrates just how girls get eating disorders.
PP doesn’t know many teens, athletes or otherwise.
I have two teen sons. Both play 3 sports each.
My daughter is only in elementary and everyone is stick skinny. I occasionally see a large girl in ballet but in her actual school, I can’t think of any large girls.
All my kids are thin. My boys are muscular.
I haven't been a hundred lbs since 5th grade. You haven't even listed a height with that weight. I assure you my 5'7" teen would look skeletal at 100 lbs.
I agree. Even my very slim (23 in waist at almost 17) daughter is 108-115. When she was 100lb she was struggling with disordered eating. And this was when she was more like 14. I can’t imagine my daughter any smaller, at 5’4.5.
I do think 115-120 might be a typical weight for girls this age. If any are 100 lb theY are well below average height and frame. I know she only has one friend who is overweight. And I know this is tough for this girl to be the fat friend. Very few girls I see are big even at our regular public school
I’m the person who wrote the 100 pound comment. I don’t actually know how much any of these girls weigh. They look skinny to me. My also thin boys weigh around 120-130 pounds. These girls are shorter and thinner so I just assumed they weigh 100. They probably weigh 110-120? I weigh 125 pounds and they are significantly skinner than I am.
“Disordered eating“ from the previous post is what should jump out at you. Valuing girls acc to their weight is disordered thinking. That is what you are passing along to your daughters. And sons.
That is definitely not us. We eat well. We eat dessert after meals. We are an active and healthy family.
My entire extended family is thin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp again. I hang out with very thin women. I am the heavier one in my friend group. This was the case when I was in high school, college and now. I probably weighed 105 in high school, 115 in college and 125 now. I remember feeling chubby in college at 115.
That is some serious disordered thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teen girls are usually thin and weigh 100 pounds.
You don't know many athletes, do you?
This thread illustrates just how girls get eating disorders.
PP doesn’t know many teens, athletes or otherwise.
I have two teen sons. Both play 3 sports each.
My daughter is only in elementary and everyone is stick skinny. I occasionally see a large girl in ballet but in her actual school, I can’t think of any large girls.
All my kids are thin. My boys are muscular.
I haven't been a hundred lbs since 5th grade. You haven't even listed a height with that weight. I assure you my 5'7" teen would look skeletal at 100 lbs.
I agree. Even my very slim (23 in waist at almost 17) daughter is 108-115. When she was 100lb she was struggling with disordered eating. And this was when she was more like 14. I can’t imagine my daughter any smaller, at 5’4.5.
I do think 115-120 might be a typical weight for girls this age. If any are 100 lb theY are well below average height and frame. I know she only has one friend who is overweight. And I know this is tough for this girl to be the fat friend. Very few girls I see are big even at our regular public school
I’m the person who wrote the 100 pound comment. I don’t actually know how much any of these girls weigh. They look skinny to me. My also thin boys weigh around 120-130 pounds. These girls are shorter and thinner so I just assumed they weigh 100. They probably weigh 110-120? I weigh 125 pounds and they are significantly skinner than I am.
“Disordered eating“ from the previous post is what should jump out at you. Valuing girls acc to their weight is disordered thinking. That is what you are passing along to your daughters. And sons.
Anonymous wrote:Pp again. I hang out with very thin women. I am the heavier one in my friend group. This was the case when I was in high school, college and now. I probably weighed 105 in high school, 115 in college and 125 now. I remember feeling chubby in college at 115.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teen girls are usually thin and weigh 100 pounds.
You don't know many athletes, do you?
This thread illustrates just how girls get eating disorders.
PP doesn’t know many teens, athletes or otherwise.
I have two teen sons. Both play 3 sports each.
My daughter is only in elementary and everyone is stick skinny. I occasionally see a large girl in ballet but in her actual school, I can’t think of any large girls.
All my kids are thin. My boys are muscular.
I haven't been a hundred lbs since 5th grade. You haven't even listed a height with that weight. I assure you my 5'7" teen would look skeletal at 100 lbs.
I agree. Even my very slim (23 in waist at almost 17) daughter is 108-115. When she was 100lb she was struggling with disordered eating. And this was when she was more like 14. I can’t imagine my daughter any smaller, at 5’4.5.
I do think 115-120 might be a typical weight for girls this age. If any are 100 lb theY are well below average height and frame. I know she only has one friend who is overweight. And I know this is tough for this girl to be the fat friend. Very few girls I see are big even at our regular public school
I’m the person who wrote the 100 pound comment. I don’t actually know how much any of these girls weigh. They look skinny to me. My also thin boys weigh around 120-130 pounds. These girls are shorter and thinner so I just assumed they weigh 100. They probably weigh 110-120? I weigh 125 pounds and they are significantly skinner than I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teen girls are usually thin and weigh 100 pounds.
You don't know many athletes, do you?
This thread illustrates just how girls get eating disorders.
PP doesn’t know many teens, athletes or otherwise.
I have two teen sons. Both play 3 sports each.
My daughter is only in elementary and everyone is stick skinny. I occasionally see a large girl in ballet but in her actual school, I can’t think of any large girls.
All my kids are thin. My boys are muscular.
I haven't been a hundred lbs since 5th grade. You haven't even listed a height with that weight. I assure you my 5'7" teen would look skeletal at 100 lbs.
I agree. Even my very slim (23 in waist at almost 17) daughter is 108-115. When she was 100lb she was struggling with disordered eating. And this was when she was more like 14. I can’t imagine my daughter any smaller, at 5’4.5.
I do think 115-120 might be a typical weight for girls this age. If any are 100 lb theY are well below average height and frame. I know she only has one friend who is overweight. And I know this is tough for this girl to be the fat friend. Very few girls I see are big even at our regular public school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teen girls are usually thin and weigh 100 pounds.
You don't know many athletes, do you?
This thread illustrates just how girls get eating disorders.
PP doesn’t know many teens, athletes or otherwise.
I have two teen sons. Both play 3 sports each.
My daughter is only in elementary and everyone is stick skinny. I occasionally see a large girl in ballet but in her actual school, I can’t think of any large girls.
All my kids are thin. My boys are muscular.
I haven't been a hundred lbs since 5th grade. You haven't even listed a height with that weight. I assure you my 5'7" teen would look skeletal at 100 lbs.
I agree. Even my very slim (23 in waist at almost 17) daughter is 108-115. When she was 100lb she was struggling with disordered eating. And this was when she was more like 14. I can’t imagine my daughter any smaller, at 5’4.5.
I do think 115-120 might be a typical weight for girls this age. If any are 100 lb theY are well below average height and frame. I know she only has one friend who is overweight. And I know this is tough for this girl to be the fat friend. Very few girls I see are big even at our regular public school
Anonymous wrote:Going for a leisurely walk a few times a week is not going to help her lose weight. Cutting added sugar, having appropriate portions, and halving carbs will. Your homecooked pasta and potatoes are still ... carbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teen girls are usually thin and weigh 100 pounds.
You don't know many athletes, do you?
This thread illustrates just how girls get eating disorders.
PP doesn’t know many teens, athletes or otherwise.
I have two teen sons. Both play 3 sports each.
My daughter is only in elementary and everyone is stick skinny. I occasionally see a large girl in ballet but in her actual school, I can’t think of any large girls.
All my kids are thin. My boys are muscular.
I haven't been a hundred lbs since 5th grade. You haven't even listed a height with that weight. I assure you my 5'7" teen would look skeletal at 100 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:She does not need to be at that school.
Anonymous wrote:Rich athletic guys marry skinny or slim athletic girls. All you need to do is do that for 5 or 6 generations and most of the fat genes get weeded out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teen girls are usually thin and weigh 100 pounds.
You don't know many athletes, do you?
This thread illustrates just how girls get eating disorders.
PP doesn’t know many teens, athletes or otherwise.
I have two teen sons. Both play 3 sports each.
My daughter is only in elementary and everyone is stick skinny. I occasionally see a large girl in ballet but in her actual school, I can’t think of any large girls.
All my kids are thin. My boys are muscular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teen girls are usually thin and weigh 100 pounds.
You don't know many athletes, do you?
This thread illustrates just how girls get eating disorders.
PP doesn’t know many teens, athletes or otherwise.
I have two teen sons. Both play 3 sports each.
My daughter is only in elementary and everyone is stick skinny. I occasionally see a large girl in ballet but in her actual school, I can’t think of any large girls.
All my kids are thin. My boys are muscular.
I haven't been a hundred lbs since 5th grade. You haven't even listed a height with that weight. I assure you my 5'7" teen would look skeletal at 100 lbs.
My kids play tennis as their main sport. Those are the girls I see most.
Some girls are not thin. You are correct. I have seen some girls who are bigger than my sons.
My kid just started high school. Middle school girls look petite and thin and 100 pounds.
There are some kids in high school who look like grown men.
My kids play tennis too and at the high school level, there are definitely plenty of girls that are not thin. Not obese looking, but a variation in sizes for sure