Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of people lying here. Possibly to themselves as well.
"I eat everything! God made me that way!"
Yeah, no.
They are not eating as much as they think and they are lying. I assure you nobody eats 3000 calories per day and is 110 lbs. Unless they exercise some 4 hours per day.
Liars, one and all.
It is not the luck of the draw, they don't eat as much, the end.
I agree with this. A few women I know who claim it’s genetic barely eat. And one in particular will be out running on the track on base real late into the night but claims she doesn’t workout![]()
Yep. If you are thin and over 30 you either restrict yourself a lot intentionally or by nature. Those that claim to “eat whatever they want” are not finishing restaurant size portions plus entire desserts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of people lying here. Possibly to themselves as well.
"I eat everything! God made me that way!"
Yeah, no.
They are not eating as much as they think and they are lying. I assure you nobody eats 3000 calories per day and is 110 lbs. Unless they exercise some 4 hours per day.
Liars, one and all.
It is not the luck of the draw, they don't eat as much, the end.
I agree with this. A few women I know who claim it’s genetic barely eat. And one in particular will be out running on the track on base real late into the night but claims she doesn’t workout![]()
Anonymous wrote:Lots of people lying here. Possibly to themselves as well.
"I eat everything! God made me that way!"
Yeah, no.
They are not eating as much as they think and they are lying. I assure you nobody eats 3000 calories per day and is 110 lbs. Unless they exercise some 4 hours per day.
Liars, one and all.
It is not the luck of the draw, they don't eat as much, the end.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know that this is true. I am 5'4 and 163lbs. I have a thigh gap and visible ribs but I wear a size 10. Not skeletal just have a gigantic rib cage and hips lol.
I am 5'4 and 135 pounds and also wear a size 10. I must have really gigantic hips or something.
The skinny people in my family (everyone but me) do not diet or have any type of exercise regime. My sister is 5'9, eats about the same as I do, and has never weighed more than 125. Brother is 5'11 and has trouble maintaining 140 pounds. My mom eats all kinds of junk and is usually below 110 (same height as me).
Anonymous wrote:Not a "skinnie minnie" but I am experiencing a lot of weight loss. What changed?
- Time of day for eating (no eating after 7pm, first meal is small bwtween 5- 6 am, biggest meal of the day is mid day.
- Aerobic Exercise 3-4 times per week
- no alcohol, no smoking
- lots of water intake throughout the day
- daily multivitamin
- twice daily dose of black seed oil, taken orally
Two weeks of this has lead to nine pounds of weight loss so far.
I don't know that this is true. I am 5'4 and 163lbs. I have a thigh gap and visible ribs but I wear a size 10. Not skeletal just have a gigantic rib cage and hips lol.
Anonymous wrote:
I agree with the bolded. The problem is there are a lot of people who don’t focus on nourishing their bodies, being healthy, or strong. They eat Cheetos for lunch, feed their children Cheetos and McNuggets, and smoke and lead a sedentary lifestyle. Or there are people who starve themselves and it becomes life-threatening. There are also 300 lb people who hang out with other 300 lb people and their 300 lb spouses and celebrate their life with shots, beers, greasy foods, and cakes. They don’t want to lose weight and love their Instagram worthy lifestyle. If they even made the day to day effort of taking one step more than the day before, or have one less cookie, then I would be proud of them for taking forward steps (the first of which are the hardest). But they don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of you have got to be lying about your weight. I don’t understand how many people here allegedly have a BMI under 20 if the average American woman is obese.
How are there so many 5’8/120 or 5’4/110 lb people? Where are you all hiding? I don’t see that many people who look significantly thinner than me walking around. I’m 5’4-5’5, around 120, and I honestly could not find 10 pounds on me to lose. I have a 25 inch waist and a six pack, visible ribs and a thigh gap. No cellulite. You can see my veins on my arm muscles and all the definition on my legs. I could not be in better shape unless I trained with professional athletes or something. I have 17% body fat. How are there all these women apparently who weigh that much less than me? Do you all have no muscles at all?
I think people just carry their weight differently. You don’t see many people looking significantly thinner than you walking around maybe because they look similar to you but just weigh less. Not all sub-20 BMI people look emaciated. I am 5’7” and around 112 lbs, 25-inch waist, thigh gap, but wouldn’t say my ribs are visible or have a six-pack (working on that). Can’t see veins on my arms, but they and my legs are defined. Sure, my weight seems low, but I really don’t look skeletal at all. I do cardio and weights every day and eat a good amount of healthy foods and desserts too.
OK, that could be true. I'm 5'2" 120# have a thigh gap, my ribs are visible, 27 inch waist, my arm veins are very visible. I obviously don't look skeletal.
What does "my ribs are visible" mean?
DP-seems self-explanatory to me.
ribs visible = skeletal. PP said "I obviously don't look skeletal" so what does ribs visible mean to that PP then?
Anonymous wrote:I eat really healthy and workout. I’m normal looking. I want that super skinny Kate Middleton look. How do you achieve it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, I'm gonna chime in as a low-brow caveman.
But forget the chic skinny-minnie look, and start squatting.
This is obvious to you, this is obvious to me, but no one wants to hear it.
I fully realize we've hijacked this thread as men. But the reality is:
Woman that lift weights are way sexier than woman that starve themselves