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my bmi has always been in the 16-17 range ever since i was a kid and it confuses me how people say it's horrible for health. i would much rather be thin than a fatty, at least i can wipe my own ass. my father was 130lbs at 6'2 at my age so it runs in the family anyway
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Fatties want you to be miserable like them.

t. fellow skeleton from child till about 25yo when I started drinking regularly
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>>84216006
It's more or less the same amountof unhealthy as a fat person, but it is more aesthetic and socially accepted.
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I wish I had a skeleton gf but they're all fat now
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>>84216006
>my bmi has always been in the 16-17 range ever since i was a kid and it confuses me how people say it's horrible for health. i would much rather be thin than a fatty, at least i can wipe my own ass. my father was 130lbs at 6'2 at my age so it runs in the family anyway
Overweight and underweight are just for average lives, you won't like being underweight if you got cancer the same way you won't like being overweight if you got a diabetic foot. Denounce those normie terminologies and go for strength and durability.
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>>84216006
I used to think like that but now I can't do anything without running out of breath and even my brain has been impacted probably since anorexia leads to gray/white matter loss
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>>84216006
It's legitimately worse for your health to be underweight than it is to be overweight. You would be better at 30bmi. It's only once you start hitting 35+ that being fat becomes worse.
>at least i can wipe my own ass.
You have to be very very fat to struggle with this.
Aim for ~23 bmi anyway because that is optimal.
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>>84217459
Obese cope and lies
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>>84217316
>>84217459
>>84216074
people were generally thinner decades ago and they were healthier than people of today
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>>84217473
You'll need to be more specific than that, how many decades ago and how thin?
thin is not the same as malnourished
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>>84217491
current day east asia and 40s - 80s in the west. being a bit underweight doesnt = malnourished
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>>84217495
The average bmi in east asian countries is at 22-23 which is a far cry from being underweight and the 16 bmi mentioned in the op isn't a "little" underweight it's moderate to severe thinness and it's when your bones are poking out and you start looking gaunt
And I doubt people prior to the 80's were walking around looking like fiddles they probably had more muscle mass which would equate a healthier and more active lifestyle
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>>84217473
people today are massive 40+ bmi hambeasts
40bmi is ~280lbs/127kg for the average man and there are 300lb blob monsters everywhere.
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>>84217601
the average is 22 - 23 but it also means being underweight isn't uncommon there individually and those people don't have health extra problems and live long lives
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>>84217732
>the average is 22 - 23 but it also means being underweight isn't uncommon
no it doesn't lol
even if it were a normal distribution (it's not) it still wouldn't necessarily mean this
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>>84216006
nobody gives a shit about your weight if you're tall. anything looks terrible on you if you're a manlet.
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>>84217852
you can literally see it just from walking around east asia countries
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>>84217879
you really can't because people wear clothes
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>>84217948
you can easily see if someone is thin when they're 16 - 17 bmi
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>>84217954
idk if you were in laos or something but i have not noticed this in asia
most people are between 20 and 25 ie slim to normal
yeah you don't see many fatasses but it's mostly healthy people
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>>84217996
youre really trying to tell me that 16 bmi is rare there?
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>>84216141
Nothing hotter than a woman I can easily throw around, I love skinny bitches so much
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>>84218118
I don't for one moment believe those numbers.
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>>84216006
The issue is that you're skinnyfat. You can be a normal BMI and still be skinny if you work out.
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>>84218221
nicole richie's bmi and thin figure is easily found if you search for it
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>>84218243
The right two are the ones I disbelieve.
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>>84218246
you might be right, i havent checked. the photo is from a new york times article. my point is that clearly 16 - 17 bmi isnt rare in east asia and it's not like they're suffering physically or mentally or dying early
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>>84218298
this cope is so bizarre lol the average has nothing to do with how many people are outliers
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>>84218404
so you think people with 16 - 17 bmi in east asia are looked down upon for being too thin and are suffering daily physically and mentally and dying early?
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>>84218454
>looked down upon for being too thin
probably not most of the tine because nobody can see it and they rightly conceal it since otherwise yes they would be shamed
>and are suffering daily physically and mentally and dying early?
yes they literally are
you can google bmi and life expectancy charts yourself
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i will never know because every day i get fed the same garbage
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>>84218495
>2 - 3 years lost
wow its fucking nothing. is this the best cope fatties have?
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>>84216006
Women who were overweight and then lost weight always have big breasts for some reason. And with height for both genders. Can't blame you tho my bf% been below 10 for like 6 years
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>>84218555
it's your body but you are basically as unhealthy as someone with 31 bmi which at your height would be ~235lbs
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>>84218633
except you look way better, dont get out of breath easily, move faster, etc
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>>84218648
that isn't necessarily true at all
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>>84218699
its been true every time with me compared to any fat person ive come across
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>>84218790
you think 30bmi is way fatter than it is
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>>84218799
30 bmi is literally obese lmao
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>>84218812
yeah and you cannot visualize anything besides mega fat to save your life
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>>84218850
literally anyone that has been obese that ive come across in life has not been faster than me nor better endurance and i dont exercise more than the average person
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>>84218867
and you interact with so many people i'm sure
always challenging them to sprints too lmao
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>>84218881
>what is pe in school?
very sad fatty cope. you dont even have any logic as to why obese people would be faster than people who are somewhat underweight
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I just turned into chronically online 7 year old euthanized
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>>84218886
>what is pe in school?
hahahahaha
hahahahahahaha
nigger basing his entire life on high school
just hahahahahahahaha
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>>84218911
oh yeah because obese people really suddenly become healthier when they're adults. ok obese nigger lets hear why you think obese people are faster than skeletons then
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>>84218923
i'm done dude
you have to be 18 to post here
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>>84218945
obese nigger ran out of endurance and cope
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>>84216019
this
im skinny and forced my ex to get fit
she absolutely LOATHED that i was naturally skinny
after we broke up she got fat as a whale
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I was 14 bmi during my teenage years. Genuinely fucking stupid of me because I'm pretty sure I stunted my growth and it's one of two reasons why I'm an incel at 29.
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>>84217732
Why do you keep moving the goalpost? your point was that east asians were healthy AND underweight, they aren't, that doesn't apply to most of the population and you have no proof that the underweight minority is healthy either >>84217879
I never set foot in japan (I doubt you did either) but just watching street interviews and movies you can tell those people are slim but not underweight
>>84218118
you can't tell how heavy or thin someone is from a blurry picture that only shows their stature, bmi can also look different on different people
>nicole richie
>several health issues throughout her career, including malnutrition and struggles with fatigue
lol, lmao
>pneumonia
rofl, not sure where she got hers but underweight people are documented to have higher pneumonia rates and also higher pneumonia related deaths because the health outcomes are quite literally worse for them due to compromised immunity and malnutrition causes lung muscle weakness among all things which makes them more vulnerable to the condition.
You know, people can be wrong you don't have to win every argument out there
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>>84216006
Being at 17bmi isn't bad on it's own but it often reflects poor hormonal function due to insufficient nutrition.
Eat a few eggs a day and that shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Your body uses Cholesterol to produce hormones.



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