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[–] Speshul_Sn0wflake 0 points 23 points (+23|-0) ago 

I am a 5'7 female, 27 years of age. I stepped on the scale at Publix the other day, and it said "120". My sisters roomate was there, unfortunately she's a planet, and she goes "That thing must be broken - thats why I don't use the public ones. There is no way you're 120lbs, soaking wet maybe, you need to eat something." I hopped off, smiled, and said "Maybe the public ones wouldn't all be broken if people like you didn't step on them."

Society has become so desensitized to fatties that they no longer know what a healthy weight looks like. I have a BMI of 19, not overweight, not underweight. People tell me all the time that I can't weigh "that much" (as if 120 is alot compared to their 350) because I am so tiny. No you fat fucks, you've just become so oversized that you can no longer tell what a normal person is supposed to look like, ffs.

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[–] DessertFox 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Bodies hold muscle so well compared to fat. A fit man can have 10 to 20 extra pounds of muscle and people wouldn't guess he weighs more.

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[–] itazuka ago 

I'm 5'5 and 130lbs (bmi 22). I'm not very tall for a man and all my life I heard things like "you can't weight that! You're tiny and skinny, you weight no more than 110!" Yeah shame me on my weight and my size, you lasy fat shit ><

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[–] BrysiBiceps ago 

It's funny you say that, I'm 5'5/130lbs/60 kilos? I'm Australian sorry your funny way of doing things is weird and scary to me.

People regularly peg me for 70 kilos, so it can go either way.

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[–] HowieCameUnglued 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

What was her response?