<p>It’s weird that I don’t remember saying that. It’s almost like I didn’t! I said people who are unhealthily overweight are not physically attractive for it. </p>
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<p>I run and work out regularly, and would hardly think of myself as frail. Keep in mind, I’m an adolescent, so my shape doesn’t fit the adult-oriented BMI scale perfectly.</p>
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<p>No, I think it’s the stretch marks and increased health risks that do that. What (healthy) people like me say is secondary to the direct physical effects of a sedentary lifestyle and uncontrolled consumption.</p>
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<p>You know what I love more? When I try to hug a person and either can’t reach all the way around or I just get engulfed. I once spent a week on a safari trying to escape the rolls surrounding what I believe were the glutei medii of an advanced-stage whale. I…I haven’t been the same ever since.</p>
<p>Fawkes you know only one of those comments were directed towards you right? And stretch marks are a part of life. You either have them or you don’t. I have stretch marks because I grew really fast. My sister has them, as well. They run in the family. So try to be less naive and realize even the skinniest people have stretch marks, not just the fatsos, bro.</p>
<p>Play tennis once a week also. started running 3x/wk. but i eat anything which is probably canceling it all out haha. I’m about to start speed skating again though. Wish i could play street hockey but i dont know anyone who will play with me :(</p>
<p>Idk how accurate this body fat % is supposed to be because mine is the exact same as my BMI. I guess it means any excess is all fat? :P</p>
<p>The BMI isn’t all that accurate butttttt I have a BMI of 18.6 lol it used to be way lower like 16.something. But I gained some weight and I guess my body’s filling itself out? I have no idea, but my weight fluctuates a lot. After being super skinny for so long, weight gain is a bit unnatural to me, but I’ll get used to it :-)</p>
<p>Yea I think the body fat % is probably more accurate. My BMI is only a little over what its supposed to be, which could be either muscle or fat. But the body % takes care of that uncertainty ;)</p>