Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:one pizza awayAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women need to be on the border of under and normal or they will get fat easily
Huh? This just be a man.
I'm 5"5" and hover between 120-125. I'm a solid 2 most of the time across most high end brands. Occasionally I'll wear a 4 or a 0 depending on fit. I have a tiny waist compared to my thighs and hips.
No way you wear 24/25 jeans weighting 125 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:one pizza awayAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women need to be on the border of under and normal or they will get fat easily
Huh? This just be a man.
I'm 5"5" and hover between 120-125. I'm a solid 2 most of the time across most high end brands. Occasionally I'll wear a 4 or a 0 depending on fit. I have a tiny waist compared to my thighs and hips.
one pizza awayAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women need to be on the border of under and normal or they will get fat easily
Huh? This just be a man.
I'm 5"5" and hover between 120-125. I'm a solid 2 most of the time across most high end brands. Occasionally I'll wear a 4 or a 0 depending on fit. I have a tiny waist compared to my thighs and hips.
Anonymous wrote:Women need to be on the border of under and normal or they will get fat easily
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5'6" 110 lbs - size 2 (most US retail), size 0 (vanity size brands - Jcrew, Loft, GAP), size 6-8 Boden
You're 5'6 and 110 lbs?
Um. Yes. Because I’m not fat.
Actually that is considered about 10 lbs underweight for your height. I’m surprised you aren’t a 0-00 always.
Her BMI is close to perfect.
Nope. Her BMI is 18, which is underweight. Unless you’re one of those people who think underweight (read: unhealthy) is perfect.
Since there is no such thing as a "perfect BMI" I think the pp was just specifying his preference for underweight bodies.