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Yup :D
I'm making the most of my teenage years. The years where I can eat like a beast, and still be skinny. Once my metabolism slows down, I'll need to completely change my diet or i'll be at risk of reaching 50kgs D:
Besides, eating distracts me from most of my stress...
 

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Yup :D
I'm making the most of my teenage years. The years where I can eat like a beast, and still be skinny. Once my metabolism slows down, I'll need to completely change my diet or i'll be at risk of reaching 50kgs D:
Besides, eating distracts me from most of my stress...
What's wrong with reaching 50Kgs? It means you can donate blood.
 

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What's wrong with reaching 50Kgs? It means you can donate blood.
Being 160cm tall, I think reaching 50 would make me not only short, but fat. I refuse to be short and fat D:
Besides, i'd rather be underweight than over...
 

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Being 160cm tall, I think reaching 50 would make me not only short, but fat. I refuse to be short and fat D:
Besides, i'd rather be underweight than over...
50 kg is not fat for 160cm. It is probably the lower end of normal weight. It's not fat at all.
I'd rather be a normal weight and healthy rather than underweight or overweight.
 

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50 kg is not fat for 160cm. It is probably the lower end of normal weight. It's not fat at all.
I'd rather be a normal weight and healthy rather than underweight or overweight.
According to http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmi-m.htm, 50kg is within the normal weight range for that height :p
Whoa... just realised how unhealthy I am o_O My BMI is 17.6 and apparently <18.5 is considered underweight. Shit. Maybe I should gain a little weight.
 

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According to http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmi-m.htm, 50kg is within the normal weight range for that height :p
Whoa... just realised how unhealthy I am o_O My BMI is 17.6 and apparently <18.5 is considered underweight. Shit. Maybe I should gain a little weight.
It isn't really that much of an indication, my BMI is 15.5 according to that.

Stress relievers? Definitely kicking back and relaxing while watching cricket, gotta love it.
 

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According to http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmi-m.htm, 50kg is within the normal weight range for that height :p
Whoa... just realised how unhealthy I am o_O My BMI is 17.6 and apparently <18.5 is considered underweight. Shit. Maybe I should gain a little weight.
That's American and BMI's aren't always accurate because it doesn't take into account lifestyle factors and other stuff. Yeah, I think you should gain some weight but don't do it by pigging out.
 

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That's American and BMI's aren't always accurate because it doesn't take into account lifestyle factors and other stuff. Yeah, I think you should gain some weight but don't do it by pigging out.
Does Australia have a different BMI thingo then? :/ So lost...
LOL. I'm only going to pig out while my metabolism allows me to. As soon as it slows down, i'll stop eating like a monster :]
 

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Does Australia have a different BMI thingo then? :/ So lost...
LOL. I'm only going to pig out while my metabolism allows me to. As soon as it slows down, i'll stop eating like a monster :]
I'm not sure but the recommendations could be different from Australia because of lifestyle factors.
 

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