BANK$
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As long as your cheek bones don't stick WAAAAY out. and to me thats fine |
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sabian404
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yes, 115 would probably be perfect. |
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SUPERMAN
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naw, u fine
jus dont go lower
try goin higher |
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mom of twins
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It all depends on your frame but that sounds about right within 10 to 14 lbs. Don't trip out on weight and just eat right and stay active. |
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Astronema
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You're in the normal range for you age and height, but if you would lose one pound you would be underweight.
See the following link: |
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gymnast 4 life
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i am 13, and the same weight and height. if you eat normally i think your fine and if u exersise a lot too. but you might want to gain a few lbs. |
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~rocklover~
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I'm 18 and weigh 100 pounds & 5'6" so I guess I would have to say yeah. We're both too thin. |
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rabbi0230
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it depends really, find out what your body fat %, that should really tell you. A health person should have 8% or higher. |
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Barry DaLive
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It depends on how that 100 lbs is arranged but if I was guessing(and I am because I don't have a picture) I'd say 100 lbs. is a little lean. |
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desertflower
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You should weigh a bit more. Lucky you! 120 would be great! |
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alyssa
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ya u r a little too thin for your age... if u gained about 20 pounds u would be good |
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Hi
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Nope |
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qbanita
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It sounds just a little bit underweight, but sometimes that just has to do with your metabolism being faster than other people's. As long as you eat enough and eat healthy, you're fine. If you're thin but eat good, that's fine, but if you're thin and don't feed your body the right nutrients and vitamins, THAT'S when being so thin becomes a problem. |
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Dandy_Lyons
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I think you need a little more meat on your bones. |
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Nikki
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a little bit..110-115 would be better. |
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Betten
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According to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company tables, your normal weight should be between 114 and 138 pounds. Since you are only 17 years old I would go for the low end of this chart. 114 pounds would be perfect for you. 100 pounds is much too skinny for someone who is 5' 4". |
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Domino's Mom
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yes |
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♥take me away♥
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i would need 2 c u in person 2 tell, more than likely, yes, i can tell bu ur weight that said |
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Judah[[S.P.]]
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honestly, maybe 15-20 pound gain wouldnt hurt. but dont go doin all that right away. besides ur a "hottie" |
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crazychick
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Y7es you should at least weight 120 or more. you shoould weigh 100 when u were 5''0 |
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punkontheinside04
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go to
seventeen.com
and click on "health" they have a BMI (Body mass Index) which can calculate whether you are too thin. |
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Maria
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Not necessarily. It depends on your body frame, lifestyle and genes. I suggest you speak with your doctor. |
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sofia
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how many kg is that? |
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Love&Confusion
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No you are not to thin. I was that size at your age and tried my hardest (ate everything in sight) to gain weight with no success. As you age and mature, you will gain weight. |
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chris w
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maybe 5 |
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Katie
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You are still young- I wouldnt be too worried! the best thing to do is workout and eat healthy. Eat lots of protien. Dont try to gain by eating fast food or junk- you need to keep your heart healthy as well. Lift weights- muscle weighs more than fat. But i guess it shouldnt be how much you weigh, but how you look and most importantly.... how you feel! Pilates is a great way to tone muscles. |
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ohio_gurl042
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maybe alittle but not enough to worry about it.. |
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veeo3
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some people probably consider this quite thin, but it probably has something to do with your genetic make up.. but if you feel confortable in your body then that is what matters! |
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ArtsyGirl
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I would say that is good for your height |
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bea_ker
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Generally, you can not just look at height and weight to determine if you are too thin or too fat. Your body fat percentage has a lot to do with it since muscle wieghts more than fat. I know for me, being 5'5" anything under 120 is considered underweight. I assume one inch does not account for 20 lbs. When you are underwieght you are subjecting your inner organs to damage. Our outer fat layer protects us from physical harm and exterior temperatures and the fatty layers around our organs protect it from simple things like falls or sports. When you are thin your overall fatty solids are decreased and place extra pressure on your heart. Being too thin is dangerous to your body.
To clearify, I am not a medical professional, but I fought with eating disorders when I was your age until I was hospitalized at 72 lbs. Through that I have learned a lot. Now I eat a balanced diet, with the occasional endulgence, and work out regularly, now coming in at 123 lbs.
Assuming at 17, you are also looking at what the guys around you think. I had guys that I was interested in say they did not want to date me because I was too thin or they thought they would hurt/break me. Every guy I did date that really liked how skinny I was had issues of cortrol, were possessive, and insecure. The man I married has seen me weight as much as 170 lbs and loved me through everything. Just be aware of the issues guys may have when they enjoy being with a person so much smaller than them.
Overall bottom line, if you are not intentionally eating light and exercising to keep your weight down, that may just be your normal weight. However just because it is your normal does not mean it is healthy. Some peoples genetic normal is severly obese and their "normal" weight requires activities to change it. The best way to learn more is to talk with your PE teacher about measuring your body fats and visit your Dr. They can tell you so much your head will spin. Something you can do right now is measure your Body Mass Index (BMI). Do a search online for calculators and they will tell you more too.
Best of luck. |
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Seldom Seen
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The most important question is are you medically healthy?
Does your weight stay at 100 or have you been losing weight?
You may want to speak with your parents or guardian about your weight concerns and get there opinion.
If you are medically healthy and you just want to put on some weight, make sure you do it in a healthy way with good eating habits (healthy foods) and exercise.
Talk to your parents or guardian first to get some advice from them. |
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