But anyway, the basic thing is that of course you will grow. You'll probably always be one of the smallest, but trust me, that can come in handy. I finally hit a hundred pounds just this past year (I'm fifteen), and I grew to 5' 4". And don't worry, it wasn't just 30 pounds overnight. You'll grow gradually (taller and heavier), so just wait it out and relax. Everyone's different. =] [ xlovexx463's advice column | Ask xlovexx463 A Question ]
boogerbreath answered Saturday August 30 2008, 2:55 am: every body is different, noone is the same.
you have not grown as much as others, but you will.
trust me, just wait it out, you will grow with time
maybe mark your height on a wall and check it every month you could see a differece then.
your height and weight are normal together
so dont worrry, but talk to your mom if it bothers you that much
hope this helps:) [ boogerbreath's advice column | Ask boogerbreath A Question ]
xxDearLee answered Friday August 29 2008, 5:56 am: Im 15, weigh about 90 lbs, and Im 4'11 1/4".
Youre thirteen. You will grow.
Being small has some grreat advantages lol.
I just cant name them off the top of my head..
OH! And yes Ive had people ask me if Im anorexic or whatever but Im NOT. Its like.. as much sweets as I eat.. I just cant gain weight.
I dont know if I have a fast metabolism or whatever but it shouldnt be that fast though. My thyroid problem should have slowed it down.
But when Im older it will all probably backfire on me and Ill weigh like twice as much as I do now though. I dont know. Is that even possible? Hah
HeartedASHollow answered Friday August 29 2008, 1:45 am: I wouldn't worry about it UNLESS IN TIME you do develop an eating disorder. But I've noticed over the years, the younger generations seem to have shortened in height and have weighed less and are just plain..small and the way around.
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