I love how people just post stuff like, "bitch you fat" for an answer. I bet you wouldn't say that to someone's face like that. It's just so shameful that the world is like it is. By the way, the healthy BMI of a person is between 18.5 and 24.9. If you're 5'6 and 135 pounds, the BMI equals 21.8.
Would you like some more epic with that fail Mr. "bitch you fat"?
95-105 pounds is the average for that description, but everyone is different.
There is no perfect weight for a given height. Instead, there are a range of healthy weights depending on age, build, muscles, etc.
The short answer is :eat less,exercise more.
70-85 pounds. I would know because I'm 5 feet, and I'm 11 years old;)
Less than 100 pounds
72 Kgs
a butcher is 5foot 10 inches how much does he weight answer -meat
it all depends on her weight and muscle complection, jeans, etc.
In her twenties and thirties she used to weight about 105 to 108 pounds, but as we all know we tend to weight more as we aged, so she probably weights a few pounds more.. her body has thicken.. (which is what happens to men and women as we grow old..) We can fight the pounds off by eating less and using our bodies more as in sex and excercise..
It all depends on your body type. I was over 140 pounds at your age, and I'm not fat, just solid.
I am a female, I'm 5 feet tall and I am 93 pounds.Type your answer here...
If you calculate your BMI (Body Mass Index) according to your stats given you are in fact between the healthy weight range and the underweight range. You definitely don't have to think that you are fat because you're not. Your waist at 26inches is tiny so don't worry maybe a few toning exercises would help you to improve your body image. The weights you have given for your friends would put them at seriously underweight. A healthy BMI for someone at 5foot would be between 95lbs and 128lbs. Are they fibbing about their weight to you? Or perhaps they have told you their weight in kgs rather than lbs. Either way don't think that you should weigh less than your friends concentrate on yourself and being in a healthy range.