I'm 15 and 5'5 and am 114 pounds am i getting fat?!


Question: NO you are just out of the underweight catagory you are like a little less than average http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/ take a look at this


Answers: NO you are just out of the underweight catagory you are like a little less than average http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/ take a look at this

No.

NO.

Stop worrying about conforming to society and love your body for who you are.

Worry about your grades, worry about what you're going to wear out on your date to look great, stop worrying about your weight. You will set yourself up for a myriad of sadness and disappointment.

Life is too short to be anxious over weight.

are you kidding. thats not fat at all.

no u seem skinny to me

Not at all.

no. sounds like your really skinny.

Heavens no.. 114 is slim and trim for someone 5 foot THREE, let alone 5 foot 5.. in fact, 106 is the MINIMUM that I would be in the "healthy range" for 5'3.. anything less I'd be underweight.. I'd venture to guess that 114 is about the MINIMUM you should weigh to be healthy at 5'5..

You're fine

if you continue to be overly concerned about your weight, talk to your mom.. you could have a problem!! (like Eating disorder)

eat healthy, but at least 1500 calories a day.. exercise, tone your muscles.. you'll look great!! but do NOT try to lose weight... you absolutely do NOT need to!!

No.Stop thinking that.

Not at all!!
But, if you really are worried, try more running or ab work.
It helps : )

wow, I wish I was that skinny again!
at 15 I was 5'4 and at 130lbs people told me I was skinny.

no. i'm 5'2 who's 117 pounds who does't seem overweighted.





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