My friend is a bit insecure.she's 5'6 118 pounds.... LINK!?!


Question: My friend is a bit insecure!.she's 5'6 118 pounds!.!.!.!. LINK!!?
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she's pretty skinny!. but I dont really think she should lose weight!. But if so how much!? What do you think of her bikini body!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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im like the exact weight and height of ur friend- honestly- i think i shulg gain more weight- u can see my bones when i put on a bikini!!
but my stomach looks flat- eevn if i eat alotWww@Answer-Health@Com

She is not overweight!.Check your BMI (body mass index) here http://www!.weight-loss-surgery-or-weight!.!.!.

Your BMI is what doctors use to determine if you are underweight, normal weight, or overweight!.

Her BMI is about 18!.8 which is in the normal range!. Normal is anywhere from 18!.5 to 24!.9!. And if you are athletic, then you have more muscle mass!. And muscle weighs more than fat, so that may be why your BMI is higher than you want!.

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She is skinny & doesn't need to lose any weight!.
She has a great body :)

Btw, you don't have to say it's your friend!. We all know it's you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

She's pretty skinny already!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No she doesn't need to loose weight at all!.
If she got slightly more tones she would probably put some on if anything!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

insecure about what!? tell your "friend" *wink wink* that yo--I mean, she's not fat or anorexic!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

no need to loose weight, would be too skinnyWww@Answer-Health@Com

omg! shes perfectly fine!! she doesnt need to change!!! at all!!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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