Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:gaining 35 lbs during a stressful period of my life where I also had an undiagnosed thyroid disorder. Now I’m on a GLP (miracle IMO) and back to my starting weight of 120isg.
But part of me wants to be thin thin. I’ve never been fashionably thin like some people where almost all clothes just look great, and shoulders/arms are defined etc. I don’t mean anorexic btw.
At what weight does that happen? Right now I’m right in the middle of the range for a healthy weight for my height.
If you don’t believe in GLP, you can move along
Anyone btdt and managed to get very thin on a GLP?
It's not the weight on the scale but what the mirror says that matters.
Left is 140 lbs size 10, Right is 140lbs size 2.
Only way to get this is exercise.
Drugs won't get you lean and muscular, unless you are talking anabolic steroids. Weight loss drugs make you lose more muscle than fat usually.
Anonymous wrote:120 lbs is your chunky? That sounds like it's because you were skinny fat and that doesn't get solved by Ozempic. You need to build muscle and focus on your waist size, not the number on the scale.
Anonymous wrote:Very thin on the GLP does not look good at all unless you are doing a lot of weight training.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re already incredibly thin! Why get thinner? You’ll only look sick as you age.
120 is not ‘incredibly thin’ at that height
In middle age it kinda is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re already incredibly thin! Why get thinner? You’ll only look sick as you age.
120 is not ‘incredibly thin’ at that height
Another shortie and I agree. 120 is average. 110 would be skinny for me.
It depends on build.
110 would be too bony for me (old and bony doesn't make you look like a model) and too gaunt in the face.
Anonymous wrote:gaining 35 lbs during a stressful period of my life where I also had an undiagnosed thyroid disorder. Now I’m on a GLP (miracle IMO) and back to my starting weight of 120isg.
But part of me wants to be thin thin. I’ve never been fashionably thin like some people where almost all clothes just look great, and shoulders/arms are defined etc. I don’t mean anorexic btw.
At what weight does that happen? Right now I’m right in the middle of the range for a healthy weight for my height.
If you don’t believe in GLP, you can move along
Anyone btdt and managed to get very thin on a GLP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re already incredibly thin! Why get thinner? You’ll only look sick as you age.
120 is not ‘incredibly thin’ at that height
Anonymous wrote:Im 5’3.5 and 106lbs and I guess “fashionably thin.” I have a very small frame so I don't look anorexic but still have small measurements - 33” hips and 25” waist. Non-existent chest.
Anonymous wrote:I have always heard that a normal, healthy weight is 100 pounds + 5 lbs for every inch over 5 feet. So, 5'4 is 120 lbs. Normal, healthy.
Like you, though, I like to be thin thin, and I used a GLP-1 recently to achieve this. I am 5'7 and now weigh 125 lbs. So by my trusty old calculation, I'm 10 lbs lighter than the average normal weight and I think it's perfect. Just finished a lunch date with an old friend and at the end she said, "You look FABULOUS. You are tiny. I mean, you've always been tiny but now you are tiny tiny."
I am not too thin. Size 4 jeans now fit me perfectly - still form fitting, not baggy. If I were 5'4 I'd probably shoot for 110 lbs to look my best.