I'm skinney but there's some fat in my legs. I have this excercise machine that's like a bike but it only does my upper leg good. Below my knees, there's like some fat in the back.
Amarete answered Friday January 11 2008, 9:12 pm: She's too skinny to be healthy, so don't use her as an example of normal people. She has got to have some sort of eating disorder. Don't compare yourself to models because they are pretty much all starving themselves. Their bodies are not realistic depictions of healthy and pretty human bodies, no matter what you may have seen or heard from other people.
Everyone has fat in their legs if they eat enough. Fat on the body is healthy as long as you don't have an extreme amount of it. Besides, a good bit of that 'fat' is probably muscle, especially if you exercise regularly.
I don't know what you look like, but just jogging and using your exercise machine should be enough to keep your legs shapely.
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