Especially because they are ignorant and most likely wrong.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did this thread turn into a debate over OP's ideal weight? Good grief.
Seriously - what a bunch of miserable losers. Does it really feel that great to anonymously tell some woman that she's fat, not thin, and should go lose 30 pounds?
NP here. I can't speak for OP but I'm 5'3" and 140 pounds and most of it is muscle, given that I work out 5 days a week. It really depends on the person's body type and how athletic they are. If I lost 30 pounds, I would probably have an eating disorder and have to be hospitalized.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may be big boned but your weight seems high for your height. I don't think you're too thin to attend. Not at all. You could probably stand to lose 30 pounds which is a lot.
You sound like someone who doesn't exercise.
OP, how much of that 10lbs is fat? The more I run, the bigger my thighs get - and it's definitely muscle. I also gained about 5-10lbs since I started strength training. My clothes aren't tight, and I'm definitely leaner. Fitting back into your pre-training clothes is one thing, but don't get so hung up on the scale number.
You're right. 138 on 5'2 is simply because the op is athletic. Haha.
Anonymous wrote:You may be big boned but your weight seems high for your height. I don't think you're too thin to attend. Not at all. You could probably stand to lose 30 pounds which is a lot.