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"Posted about ssbbws the other day,and loved the responses,now want to talk about super skinny women... I've been with a few who were 'healthy' skinny,and a couple who weren't so much. " How did you assess their state of health ??? | |||
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"By assessing their health*" Ahhh very informative and interesting what are your qualifications for assessing health . I note you did not mention any health assessment on your sswbbw thread ?? | |||
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"I think i am healthy skinny although prefer to be called slim." Theres another word, svelte | |||
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"OP must be a GP " All of us are poets in Wales x | |||
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"Posted about ssbbws the other day,and loved the responses,now want to talk about super skinny women... I've been with a few who were 'healthy' skinny,and a couple who weren't so much. " Sorry - I rarely get involved in these threads - but is there such a thing as a ‘healthy’ SSBBW - bearing in mind that the agreed definition seemed to be size 26+? Whilst I concur that being extremely thin can cause health issues - being extremely overweight undoubtedly causes health issues too! At the moment I’m between one and two stones overweight - not much by some standards - but it’s already affected my fitness levels (struggle up steep hills and lots of stairs) and had a detrimental effect on my arthritis. Were I double (or more) my healthy weight limit then I’d be virtually immobile . | |||
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"Posted about ssbbws the other day,and loved the responses,now want to talk about super skinny women... I've been with a few who were 'healthy' skinny,and a couple who weren't so much. Sorry - I rarely get involved in these threads - but is there such a thing as a ‘healthy’ SSBBW - bearing in mind that the agreed definition seemed to be size 26+? Whilst I concur that being extremely thin can cause health issues - being extremely overweight undoubtedly causes health issues too! At the moment I’m between one and two stones overweight - not much by some standards - but it’s already affected my fitness levels (struggle up steep hills and lots of stairs) and had a detrimental effect on my arthritis. Were I double (or more) my healthy weight limit then I’d be virtually immobile . " Are you honestly classed as overweight? Personally I think your body shape and stature is perfect... (excuse the cliches-ness) | |||
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"My husband is incredibly attracted to size 0 and thinner ladies... always been a mystery to me why he asked to marry me when I struggle to stay in a size 10-12. " Love for another conquers all. | |||
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"Posted about ssbbws the other day,and loved the responses,now want to talk about super skinny women... I've been with a few who were 'healthy' skinny,and a couple who weren't so much. Sorry - I rarely get involved in these threads - but is there such a thing as a ‘healthy’ SSBBW - bearing in mind that the agreed definition seemed to be size 26+? Whilst I concur that being extremely thin can cause health issues - being extremely overweight undoubtedly causes health issues too! At the moment I’m between one and two stones overweight - not much by some standards - but it’s already affected my fitness levels (struggle up steep hills and lots of stairs) and had a detrimental effect on my arthritis. Were I double (or more) my healthy weight limit then I’d be virtually immobile . Are you honestly classed as overweight? Personally I think your body shape and stature is perfect... (excuse the cliches-ness) " I’m now a size 14 - bigger than my public pics - and I’m definitely overweight. It’s also definitely affecting my fitness/health unfortunately. X | |||
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"I think i am healthy skinny although prefer to be called slim." the perfect body for me x | |||
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"I think i am healthy skinny although prefer to be called slim.the perfect body for me x" Thank you.x | |||
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"I am very healthy. I am slim as i have good genes. I work full time and had only 2days off sick in 25yrs and that was due to tonsilitus." Yep, I'm the same. I eat well, but enjoy the gym and are blessed with good genes. | |||
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"I love slim girls xxxx" Me too - just wish I was one of them again - but sadly not enough to give up Cadbury cream eggs! | |||
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