volleyball_chik_0914 answered Monday April 2 2007, 6:19 pm: ask your mom if shes joking, no mom should tell her daughter that shes fat. im kinda close to that and im 5'9, im over that tho, so dont worry at all and tell your mom that callin u fat isnt a sign of love and that it hurt ur feelings [ volleyball_chik_0914's advice column | Ask volleyball_chik_0914 A Question ]
christina answered Monday April 2 2007, 3:00 pm: You're not fat hun. You're perfect for your height. =)
LagunaBabe answered Monday April 2 2007, 12:28 am: I'm almost your weight, and I'm the same height. It's a very healthy weight, and you definitely aren't fat. So please, don't worry about that. What makes me concerned, is that your mother is calling you fat. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
winteromancex answered Monday April 2 2007, 12:18 am: i placed your height and weight into a BMI calculator and it came up with your BMI being 20.1 and that, that was in the healthy weight range.
You do not need to lose any weight. you are a perfect weight for your height. I dont know what your mom is talking about, but dont let her get you down shes probably just insecure about her own weight or something about herself nad dont listen to the person below me. you are perfectly FINE :] [ winteromancex's advice column | Ask winteromancex A Question ]
breathe_in answered Monday April 2 2007, 12:11 am: You're a little bit overweight.
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Why did you rate me a 1? That's not fair, you asked, I was being honest. If you didn't want people to tel l you the truth, you should have said "I'm 5'8" and I weigh 134 lbs. Am I fat? But if you tell me I'm overweight I'm going to be offended and rate you a 1." Retarded. [ breathe_in's advice column | Ask breathe_in A Question ]
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