Anonymous wrote:
Skinny looks frail, fragile and sickly maybe at 55 plus, although there's more to it that a definite age. So many women look old already at 55, but extreme thinness is more apparent in lines, wrinkles and even posture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:love this thread and its so interesting. I am 5'4", and about 10-12 lbs over my pre-baby weight (baby 1, I lost the weight from baby 2) and to be honest, I don't want to lose it. I was really thin before baby #1 and I look younger NOW than I did before baby 1, and I think its the extra fat in my face and body is why. (I also don't mind the little extra junk in my trunk, so much easier to find jeans that look decent!).
I am not pregnant but I gained about 15 pounds over the past two years. I'm 27, and I look at pictures of myself from 2 years ago and am SHOCKED by how haggard I looked in comparison! I kind of like my figure a bit better without the extra weight, but I get hit on the same amount so I suppose guys don't mind. And since I think most of my attractiveness is in my (admittedly pretty) face, I think it would be dumb to lose any weight. It just looks so much better with the extra pounds. To a shocking extent. I look like I'm back in high school now.
Anonymous wrote:love this thread and its so interesting. I am 5'4", and about 10-12 lbs over my pre-baby weight (baby 1, I lost the weight from baby 2) and to be honest, I don't want to lose it. I was really thin before baby #1 and I look younger NOW than I did before baby 1, and I think its the extra fat in my face and body is why. (I also don't mind the little extra junk in my trunk, so much easier to find jeans that look decent!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this a feel good thread for all of you that are overweight? Thin is always better, healthier, more energy, etc. Studies have shown a lot of benefits from a low calorie diet as we age.
+1
Actually, don't the most recent studies show that a little bit overweight is better than under weight as one ages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this a feel good thread for all of you that are overweight? Thin is always better, healthier, more energy, etc. Studies have shown a lot of benefits from a low calorie diet as we age.
+1
Actually, don't the most recent studies show that a little bit overweight is better than under weight as one ages?
No. Specifically, a diet under 1400 cals a day was shown to increase lifespan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this a feel good thread for all of you that are overweight? Thin is always better, healthier, more energy, etc. Studies have shown a lot of benefits from a low calorie diet as we age.
+1
Actually, don't the most recent studies show that a little bit overweight is better than under weight as one ages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this a feel good thread for all of you that are overweight? Thin is always better, healthier, more energy, etc. Studies have shown a lot of benefits from a low calorie diet as we age.
+1
Anonymous wrote:What is this a feel good thread for all of you that are overweight? Thin is always better, healthier, more energy, etc. Studies have shown a lot of benefits from a low calorie diet as we age.