Anonymous wrote:Im 5’10” size 8 tall - I’m not that skinny I’m normal size but compared to 95% of the people my age I look like a super model. I am fit, I can go for a walk jog hike bike clean the house cook the meals play with the kids in the playground and hold a job and I don’t need knee or back surgery or anxiety drugs to have a conversation with a stranger
I’m a total outlier
Anonymous wrote:Skinny moms have flat pancake asses. So gross
Anonymous wrote:Do you ever get jealous of how other moms look? Like a skinnier mom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Hey DCUM, does this thing that happens to so many people that it is a central issue in our culture and there are multiple billion dollar industries established to exploit happen to YOU?"
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I'm going to say no because I work hard on loving my body and accepting all bodies as beautiful. And I'm a size 2 so it's a bit wild that I have to do this at all.
Size 2 is the perfect size (not trolling)
Perfect size for who? Someone who’s 5’1?
Perfect size for all heights. Do you think the taller you are, the greater your size should be?
Are you being serious? Can you not understand that someone who is 5’0” and size 2 looks very different than someone who is 5’10” and size 2? One is much thinner.
I am 5-11 and a size 4-6 and people think I am very skinny. To be a size 2 at my height, you really need to be extremely thin.
I have been up to a size 10 when I was a lot younger and always still looked decent. It carries a lot different on a tall body. Those are just facts.
+1 I am 6 feet tall and I can assure you that I would look too thin at size 2. I would look bony and scrawny. At my thinnest I was probably a size 4 and I the ribs above my chest were visible. This was the end of college when I was an athlete and working out all the time. I had 14% body fat at the time.
My happy place is a size 6 (Lululemon, for reference, since it varies by brand). At that size I look thin and toned, but healthy. I am closer to 8 right now and I’d love to lose a few lbs. The fluff is hiding the muscles that I’ve worked hard for. I know I have abs under there. When I had to get a colonoscopy and did the prep I lost several lbs quickly (obviously not something I would do on a regular basis!) and I had a visible 6 pack the morning of the procedure. I am just too lazy to do the type of clean eating it would require to look that way all the time.
Size 2 at my height might look good on camera or the runway but I assure you it would look weird in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Hey DCUM, does this thing that happens to so many people that it is a central issue in our culture and there are multiple billion dollar industries established to exploit happen to YOU?"
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I'm going to say no because I work hard on loving my body and accepting all bodies as beautiful. And I'm a size 2 so it's a bit wild that I have to do this at all.
Size 2 is the perfect size (not trolling)
Perfect size for who? Someone who’s 5’1?
Perfect size for all heights. Do you think the taller you are, the greater your size should be?
Are you being serious? Can you not understand that someone who is 5’0” and size 2 looks very different than someone who is 5’10” and size 2? One is much thinner.
I am 5-11 and a size 4-6 and people think I am very skinny. To be a size 2 at my height, you really need to be extremely thin.
I have been up to a size 10 when I was a lot younger and always still looked decent. It carries a lot different on a tall body. Those are just facts.
Anonymous wrote:OP, a lot of it has to do with how women looked before pregnancy. I'm a skinny mom but I was skinny before and just went back to that.
Anonymous wrote:Do you ever get jealous of how other moms look? Like a skinnier mom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I’m 5’5 and 115 pounds. Any thinner and I would look awful. I need to gain 10 pounds. I would be much healthier at 125.
I used to be 115 and now I am 125-130 at middle age, trust me you want to hold on to that 115
Anonymous wrote:No. I’m 5’5 and 115 pounds. Any thinner and I would look awful. I need to gain 10 pounds. I would be much healthier at 125.