Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
OP. I am Asian who is skinny-fat. I posted above - the answer is to lift heavy weights and modify your diet to gain muscle, not take a GLP. You honestly sound insane that you *refuse* to see the issue.
I said lifting more was part of my plan. Part of my overall goal is to gain more muscle mass and get my body fat percentage under 30%. I have been looking at quite a few resources in the past and tried a few strategies regarding the order in which to lose and bulk. But this thread is not the most welcoming to discuss it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
OP. I am Asian who is skinny-fat. I posted above - the answer is to lift heavy weights and modify your diet to gain muscle, not take a GLP. You honestly sound insane that you *refuse* to see the issue.
Except, she is going to do these things. She's not "refusing" to see anything, she's going to run the experiment and see for herself. That's the whole point of this thread, she's going to try the "old-fashioned" way and see what happens. You people are attacking her simply to attack.
Her “old fashioned way” is ALSO eating disordered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
OP. I am Asian who is skinny-fat. I posted above - the answer is to lift heavy weights and modify your diet to gain muscle, not take a GLP. You honestly sound insane that you *refuse* to see the issue.
Except, she is going to do these things. She's not "refusing" to see anything, she's going to run the experiment and see for herself. That's the whole point of this thread, she's going to try the "old-fashioned" way and see what happens. You people are attacking her simply to attack.
For a month. That’s the plan. And if that doesn’t work, OP plans to give up. Which is monumentally stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
OP. I am Asian who is skinny-fat. I posted above - the answer is to lift heavy weights and modify your diet to gain muscle, not take a GLP. You honestly sound insane that you *refuse* to see the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
OP. I am Asian who is skinny-fat. I posted above - the answer is to lift heavy weights and modify your diet to gain muscle, not take a GLP. You honestly sound insane that you *refuse* to see the issue.
Except, she is going to do these things. She's not "refusing" to see anything, she's going to run the experiment and see for herself. That's the whole point of this thread, she's going to try the "old-fashioned" way and see what happens. You people are attacking her simply to attack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
OP. I am Asian who is skinny-fat. I posted above - the answer is to lift heavy weights and modify your diet to gain muscle, not take a GLP. You honestly sound insane that you *refuse* to see the issue.
Except, she is going to do these things. She's not "refusing" to see anything, she's going to run the experiment and see for herself. That's the whole point of this thread, she's going to try the "old-fashioned" way and see what happens. You people are attacking her simply to attack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
OP nobody is saying you can’t have your own beliefs about your ideal weight and appearance. Obviously you can and do.
what makes you so clearly disordered are the following:
- your own description of feeling like you are “constantly” thinking about food despite being a normal BMI
- your preoccupation with your weight and appearance
- your preoccupation with your ability to control your weight
- the fact that you want to use a GLP-1 to attain an underweight BMI (yes, even for Asian women it would be underweight)
- the fact that you are willing to threaten your overall health by taking a GLP-1 in order to become underweight.
You have an eating disorder OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
OP. I am Asian who is skinny-fat. I posted above - the answer is to lift heavy weights and modify your diet to gain muscle, not take a GLP. You honestly sound insane that you *refuse* to see the issue.
Except, she is going to do these things. She's not "refusing" to see anything, she's going to run the experiment and see for herself. That's the whole point of this thread, she's going to try the "old-fashioned" way and see what happens. You people are attacking her simply to attack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
OP. I am Asian who is skinny-fat. I posted above - the answer is to lift heavy weights and modify your diet to gain muscle, not take a GLP. You honestly sound insane that you *refuse* to see the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
OP. I am Asian who is skinny-fat. I posted above - the answer is to lift heavy weights and modify your diet to gain muscle, not take a GLP. You honestly sound insane that you *refuse* to see the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop giving this troll any attention.
OP here I will say one last thing before I do my best to not respond to the troll and Anorexic posts.
I find damaging and surprising that so many of you refuse to understand that your own body and your own understanding of what a specific weight looks like is not the absolute perfect norm.
I trust people who say at the same height and at same weight- Let’s say 5’5” and 130 pounds which seems to be a point that triggers a lot of debates both ways on this site - that they either feel perfect, or too thin or want to lose 10 pounds. Bodies are different and people carry their weight differently. Not everyone has body image distortion if they don’t fit your norm.
I am not white, when I say my bone structure is very thin, I mean it is out of your norm thin. I need custom Rings or bracelets as regular size are too big (I could gain 30 pounds that wouldn’t change).
If you want a metric you can understand: my body fat percentage is 34%. I am absolutely not a stick and bone person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can we get this pro-Ana garbage deleted?
Please can you go away ? You don’t need to read this