Why do i keep worrying about this?!


Question: ok im 13, i am 5'2 and i weigh 108 pounds. I keep thinking im fat and stuff. Everyone is like to me your not fat your so skinny. I just keep thinking i am fat just b/c of my hips and thighs!! i dont know what to do!!! What can i do to stop thinking im fine and just except who i am?


Answers: ok im 13, i am 5'2 and i weigh 108 pounds. I keep thinking im fat and stuff. Everyone is like to me your not fat your so skinny. I just keep thinking i am fat just b/c of my hips and thighs!! i dont know what to do!!! What can i do to stop thinking im fine and just except who i am?

First of remember that the pictures of girls in magazines are airbrushed. The most beautiful girls in the world have flaws. Focus on what you feel good about yourself. When you look in the mirror, rather than saying "I have fat thighs" say "I have a skinny waist!" or whatever you feel good about. And also think about this. You have wide hips so that your body can bring a child into the world. Every woman has wide hips so they can do that. Some women have wider hips than others. When you focus on the fact that you're shaped so you can be part of the greatest miracle there is, it makes things better.

Loose or gain until you're comfortable with the way you feel.

Unless it gets unhealthy..

Try doing leg work outs and stuff like that you loose weight in your legs.

i always thought i was bigger than all my friends, now im 22 and when i look back at pictures i feel so dumb!! i am bigger now and i wish i would have realized how cute i was. I dont think anyone ever told me that everyone is different, people come in different sizes. i always thought my theighs were huge but i was just shaped differently. there isnt one size that is right and one that is wrong, but i can tell you that the size you see on the magazine covers isnt reality. 108 is small girl, enjoy being young and have fun k?

Just stop it! Obsessing about weight is not healthy. If you had a weight problem, then fine.. but you don't so don't be superficial. Stop reading magazines that go on about size 0. Stop trying to conform to the 'ideal' or whatever society says you should look like. You're normal, move on.

You're just at a stage your body is changing and you haven't gotten used to it.





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