my friends are yelling at me alot for saying i'm fat, but i really do think i am.
they say i only weigh that much because my boobs are so big (36 c)
i was hysterically crying last night because of how i looked in the mirror.
i can't get over it.
i was even bullemic for about a month,
but then i heard that thats bad for your vocal cords, so i had to stop.
if your 5'1" is being 119 lbs gigantic or only a little big?
See! Your perfectly healty! Your BMI is 22, and a normal weight (in BMI) is anywhere from 18.5 - 24.9. So please don't worry about your weight, your fine, enjoy life! <3 [ jil16's advice column | Ask jil16 A Question ]
rafaela15 answered Monday June 18 2007, 3:54 pm: ur ok... dont worry...
im 5'3 and wight 185 ponds... just try to go to the gym if you think ur fat.. font over do it... remember your perfect the way god made you... dont listen to the people that say your fat...
P.S: dont become bullimic is really really bad [ rafaela15's advice column | Ask rafaela15 A Question ]
xoashhx333 answered Monday June 18 2007, 3:12 pm: no, your not fat! trust me you could be 10 times worse, just watch what you eat and when your with your friends try to go for a walk to talk or go swimming or jump on a trampoline! that will make you feel much better. maybe get a haircut, manicure and pedi you will feel so much better about yourself [ xoashhx333's advice column | Ask xoashhx333 A Question ]
beckyboo answered Monday June 18 2007, 3:11 pm: According to the BMI calculator, you have a BMI of 22.5. That means you're at a normal weight (Normal weight = 18.5-24.9). You're not fat at all, don't worry :) [ beckyboo's advice column | Ask beckyboo A Question ]
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