Eclipse013 answered Wednesday June 23 2004, 10:41 am: no you are NOT overweight, infact, you're right perfect. Don't try to lose weight, or you'll be too skinny. For how tall you are, your weight is fine. The average weight for a teenager is between 110 and 145lbs. [ Eclipse013's advice column | Ask Eclipse013 A Question ]
pinkchicky20 answered Tuesday June 22 2004, 11:21 pm: no your not fat! you are probally maybe for your height a little below average...i know that people like 5'2 should be like 115-120 so your definantly not above average! your fine. but if you worried just eat healthy and work out a little each day nothing major! [ pinkchicky20's advice column | Ask pinkchicky20 A Question ]
cutelilbabers answered Tuesday June 22 2004, 11:05 pm: no ur r actually below average. the normal weight for a 14 yr old who is 5'7" is like 140. im 5'8" and i weigh 140 at first i thought i was fat too but then i asked my doctor and he showed me a chart thingy, and ur r just perfect.. so dont worry about it!!!
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Ash answered Tuesday June 22 2004, 11:02 pm: Hunni not at all i am the same as u and maybe bigger. for one ur only 14 u shouldn't be worried about ur weight and two ur 5'7 thats tall i mean thats how tall i am. dont be worried about ur weight seriously. and now that i think about it my friend is jus like u 5'7 and 125 lbs and she is like sooo skinny not even funny. and u know muscle weighs more than fat. But dont worry bout nethang ur 14 and still growin and 125lbs is nothin ur 5'7 ur a tall girl ur weight is perfect so dont worry about it. write me if u have nemore questions *kisses* Ash [ Ash's advice column | Ask Ash A Question ]
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