Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:120. At 125 I start to feel fluffy.
This. About 120 is good for me, though I prefer how I look at 117-18.
+1
Exactly my numbers. Currently feeling the "fluffy" 125 the PP mentioned. I feel like I'm designed for famine - I can eat nothing and only ever get to 120.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were 125, I would look truly emaciated and geriatric. As women age, they need to work on building or maintaining muscle mass and stop watching the scale. How is blood pressure, cholesterol, blood glucose, muscle tone and skin condition, etc. Those things matter more than mere weight.
That sounds crazy. I'm 125lb at 5'8 (age 54) and have been lifting weights (heavy) regularly since I was 18. In no way do I look emaciated and geriatric. Everyone has a different body type.
I cannot imagine that height and weight looking good in 50s. If you had a decent amount of muscle mass you would weigh more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were 125, I would look truly emaciated and geriatric. As women age, they need to work on building or maintaining muscle mass and stop watching the scale. How is blood pressure, cholesterol, blood glucose, muscle tone and skin condition, etc. Those things matter more than mere weight.
That sounds crazy. I'm 125lb at 5'8 (age 54) and have been lifting weights (heavy) regularly since I was 18. In no way do I look emaciated and geriatric. Everyone has a different body type.
Anonymous wrote:If I were 125, I would look truly emaciated and geriatric. As women age, they need to work on building or maintaining muscle mass and stop watching the scale. How is blood pressure, cholesterol, blood glucose, muscle tone and skin condition, etc. Those things matter more than mere weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:125
OMG. I couldn’t. I’m 5’3” and just lost weight and now 135. Doctor told stop.
Why? That’s overweight for that height.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:125
OMG. I couldn’t. I’m 5’3” and just lost weight and now 135. Doctor told stop.
Anonymous wrote:125
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 49 and the perfect weight for me is 120. Anything over 123 and I start feeling uncomfortable in my clothes. They leave lines in my skin.
It's ok to size up
Anonymous wrote:I'm 49 and the perfect weight for me is 120. Anything over 123 and I start feeling uncomfortable in my clothes. They leave lines in my skin.