I'm small and.. lacking 'meat' in areas. I'm 15. 5'0 ft. 85 pounds. No eating disorders.
I want my clothes to fit me better but I have no idea where to go? Sometimes 'Small' is.. still big.
Two questions:
How do I gain weight? [high metabolism, folks]
Suggest some foods? [Healthy please] I don't usually eat meat.
And
What stores carry small sizes? [websites please]
None of my clothes fit me in the right places until about a year or two after I bought it.
I've seen many small girls rock their clothes but they have beautiful curves and weigh more than me. I do have curves but I'm just 'skin and bones'
As far as clothes, my cousin is very tiny, just like you're describing yourself, and she def. goes to Abercrombie Kids, they have the cute "in" clothes, sort of preppy but cute, and they have pretty small sizes and it's not to expensive.
its not the places that you shop, its the types of clothing that you buy! you just need to keep your eye out. apreaciate it! you can pull of clothes that no one else can!!
malwin answered Saturday March 10 2007, 9:09 pm: 1rst of all its depend on your age, whats your age tell me ? and if you are not more than 25th then you would be able to gain weight , and i have some kinda,suggestions, to you, that eat alote as much as you can,like in the morning three or four egg,with yellow part, and then one glass of milk(4%),your meal should be every after two hours,dont go for junk food,milk(4%) three of four time in a day,eat rise,2 pottato in a day minimum,eat beaf,meat at night before you go to sleep, let me tell you somthing, all healthy food having a nasty tast some time, but its all good for your health,eat eat and eat thats all you have to do for six mounth and go to gym,you will see you curves in shape. [ malwin's advice column | Ask malwin A Question ]
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