i went to am-i-fat.com just to see what it would say and it said im emaciated.. i dont even know what that means! i dont think my weight is unhealthy. im 5'5 101. what does this even mean? like should i be worried? thanks
rikellyfan02 answered Friday July 1 2005, 10:39 am: DO NOT BE WORRIED, being 5'5 and 101 pounds is totally normal, and you may be under the average weight for your height. so don't worry, as lobng as you eat healthy, theres nothing to worry about. If you want to get help on what you should eat, the go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location). it will give you a healthy way to eat and excirsics so you can be healthy! [ rikellyfan02's advice column | Ask rikellyfan02 A Question ]
Mengers answered Friday July 1 2005, 8:26 am: emaciate
1 : to cause to lose flesh so as to become very thin
2 : to make feeble
WHOA toots, you're taller than me and you way 25 lbs less than me!
You are certainly not fat, and you don't need a definition to tell you that.
I know you're not asking for this piece of advice but I'm going to say it anyway... EAT! if you don't you make me look ugly and fat instead of average and normal :( You don't want to do that, do you? [ Mengers's advice column | Ask Mengers A Question ]
BurnieMac answered Friday July 1 2005, 4:35 am: Ok, emaciated means you are too thin. These sites can not tell you whether or not you are fat. They do not know how much muscle you have or what your body fat percentage is. If you're 5'5 101, then you are thin. Now whether or not you are too thin, I don't know. The main thing is to be healthy, whatever that is for you. I hope I helped.
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