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• #52
I personally don't mind too much what I weigh on two conditions:
I'm riding well
I'm comfortable with how I look.Generally the only thing that makes me feel uncomfortable is if I think that other people think I look bad. Its an irrational thing. Any shrinks on here?
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• #53
the doctor is in
it means your mother hated you
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• #54
My mothers so fat...
....how fat is she?So fat she hates me.
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• #55
It's the size what matters anyway.
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• #56
I don't get it, you're 14st and 6' 2"? how can that be considered "too thin" are you working with obese people or something? or are they visually impaired?
(RPM a "not fat" 85Kg @ 6')
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• #57
Stones sound much heavier than kilos.
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• #58
I get similar comments to the OP all the time, mainly because my weight changes a lot.
I'm 6'5" and currently 16st, and in good shape. For me this is normal but in summer there was a point where I was 13st and despite feeling lighter and stronger on my bike, I got lots of comments about how I looked famished/underweight.
I'm naturally quite broad/athletic so I'd like to start lifting and put on some weight, I think I could get up to 18-20st by simply filling my frame and increasing my muscle mass.
Slim ankles, big thighs, slim waist, massive chest/shoulders FTW.
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• #59
I don't get it, you're 14st and 6' 2"? how can that be considered "too thin" are you working with obese people or something? or are they visually impaired?
(RPM a "not fat" 85Kg @ 6')
I'm a big and tall bloke. When I was doing triathlon and spartanly fit the lowest I ever weighed was 13 1/2 stone and I literally had nothing on me.
Similarly, I've got a big frame to spread the weight when I let myself go (or indeed lift some weights).
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• #60
I am really looking forward to the day that I am told that I am too skinny.
Colleagues rarely refrain from telling me that I am fat.
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• #61
You work with bastards. :-)
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• #62
It's the size what matters anyway.
ey, it's not about the size of the nail but the hammer you bang it in with
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• #63
I work in a pretty unprofesisonal place. What I miss out on through not being called fat, I gain through constantly being assessed for what I'm wearing or comments when my hair has got too long.
The women especially in my office/site are pretty hung up on appearances.
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• #64
Pff, until someone tells you it's not worth buying you lunch because they think you'll puke it up, or a shop assistant tells you to eat more (then walks away) when you ask for a smaller size, you've got nothing.
:P
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• #65
^ this is very true. Despite my physical perfection, shop assistants are still saying "sorry about the weight". It's soooo demorialising.
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• #66
Lets give these funny euro measurements a go then:
Height 188cm
Weight 80kgWhat's that in proper money?
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• #67
(I'm currently eating toilet paper whilst weeping uncontrollably btw)
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• #68
6.16''
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• #69
btw, I'm nearly exactly your height and weight.
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• #70
What brand of toilet paper are you eating?
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• #71
I'm naturally quite broad/athletic so I'd like to start lifting and put on some weight, I think I could get up to 18-20st by simply filling my frame and increasing my muscle mass.
Slim ankles, big thighs, slim waist, massive chest/shoulders FTW.
http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_le6mt8oXgk1qzc4eao1_500.gif
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• #72
You what mate ?
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• #73
This makes the leather shoes thread look good.
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• #74
I'm just over 6'2 and at 14 stone I looked good, don't listen to people saying you look too skinny, guaranteed most of them are the "2 bowls of special K breakfast and lunch and then fish&chips for tea is a healthy diet watch me lose a dress size" retards...
I wish I was still at 14, let it slip massively through 2010 to arrive at ove 18 now! pfftt... still starting training and eating properly again and signed up to do a half marathon in may as a bit of motivation... should be back to 14 by summer (and the you've lost alot of weight, what drugs are you taking comments.)
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• #75
Let me make one thing straight. I always look good. Just sometimes there's more of me.
Should be fine on here then...