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Too Fat?? I am a 15 yr old who plays sports but i got injured (i fractured a vertebra in my lower back) ne ways i had to sit out for over a month i could not work out... Just a simple yes or no is 5'9" and 140 fat or not ?
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! ]
no, now a days everyone is looking at these celebrities and thinking if they don't weigh 10 lbs than they're fat. i have a little weight problem myself, and it makes me cry sometimes. but, no your not! ]
I'm almost 5'9 and weigh 145 and people tell me im not fat, so i guess not. ]
noo way is that fat ]
Nope, you are just fine the way you are. The more taller you get, the more weight you gain. Hope I helped :)
<3 Karen ]
omg no! that is nothing compared to fat! You are perfect! =) ]
no ]
no! dont be crazy.. you are FINNNNNE! ]
if you think you're fat...you're crazy! ]
NoPE! ]
No!!!! ]
nope..not at all.4 me i think is good.just as long as u dont have rolls(lol) ]
Definitly is not. ]
no!!!!!!! ]
NO WAY!
rate me please! ]
hell naw im 5'9'141 but i kinda skinny but just haev a lil baby cute but most of my body is musle n it can be all musle n if its fat ur anit that fat so NO ]
No. ]
no way ]
You are definetly not fat... I have a friend that's 5' 2" and she's 135... she isn't fat and you're 7 inches taller than her you're definetly skinny ]
u r def. NOT fat! ]
for your height, no ]
No. ]
HELLZ NO ]
That is definitaly NOT fat! You have a body mass index of 20.7, which is at the 59th percentile. A healthy BMI is between the 5th and the 89th percentile. You fall right in there. Don't worry, really. If it's the sitting out that has u worried, start working out to tone up. ]
no your not fat at all ]
no ]
No ]
nope, not at all ]
no ur not fat ]
No way!! Not at all!! =D ]
not at all
magical mike ]
nope ]
No you're not fat so you have nothing to worry about. I hope this helps!
Crystal ]
i think ur just fine and ur not over weight and ur tall i dont thats fat ]
no... 5'9" and 140 is not fat. ]
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