Berri answered Thursday July 1 2004, 2:01 pm: No, that's about the perfect weight for that height. It's actually pretty skinny. You know you're not fat. [ Berri's advice column | Ask Berri A Question ]
Siren_Cytherea answered Monday June 28 2004, 4:20 am: ...
You're joking, right? 91 pounds at 5 feet is UNDERWEIGHT. You need to gain. Be healthy about it, though. Excercise. Muscle mass is heavier than fat. Good luck!
-Siren=) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
lynx_wings answered Monday June 28 2004, 1:39 am: no, it's underweight. by quite a bit. you need to GAIN weight, because that's unhealthy.
Fish answered Sunday June 27 2004, 9:21 pm: NO. If anything, you should gain weight. Then again, I don't know how old you are. Still, you aren't fat. [ Fish's advice column | Ask Fish A Question ]
KrAzI_KaT_01 answered Sunday June 27 2004, 7:12 pm: NO! actually you should be sumwhere between 95 and 105, well atleast for sum1 5'2, so prety much i guess u should be sumwhere between 90 and 100, so your good, and _-*~DON'T LET ANY1 SAY UR FAT, if they say that or sumthin be like yea o course, im PHAT hehehe_-*~
Lizzy answered Sunday June 27 2004, 6:30 pm: no, that is quite normal for someone who is five feet tall. It also depends whether you are a boy or girl, cuz boys usually weigh more but if you are a girl, you are supposed to have fat in some places, but no, you are not fat.
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GoDdeSsOfEveRyThInG answered Sunday June 27 2004, 6:07 pm: Not really, you could have alot of muscle and weigh alot but you arent fat.. you know? How old are you? That makes a difference too!! If you think youre fat, try pilates, yoga, or working out! Good luck!!
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