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Where is the OP? I'd like to hear the logic of 201lbs+ as being fat regardless of height and fitness level. I'm 6'3", 220lbs and in good shape. I could probably lose 10-15lbs to trim up, but I'm strong and fit.
I'm now 198 lbs., after losing 22 lbs. going to Weight Watchers. Weight is going down slowly, but it's a real struggle and I have to keep at it. I'd like to weigh no more than 170. I should mention that I'm 59 years old and about 5ft. 6 1/2 in. I've never eaten really healthfully, but at my age I need to. Losing this amount of weight has kept me off cholesterol lowering medication. When I was younger, and before I had my children, my top weight was 145.
6' and 213 lbs. I'm always fat for the Winter (was 229 from Christmas through March/April). Now that it's Sping/Summer I'll get down to 209 at the least. I remember watching "Top Gun" back in college and saying to my friends during the voleyball scene: "Damn.. those guys are soft... and fat". I weighed 205 at the time. We couldn't believe all the girls oh-ing at those "soft-bodies". One guy was okay, although I can't remember which.
I'm 5'10" and weigh 208lbs. I also have a 29" waist and am 10% bodyfat. So I can't vote because I'm over 2 bills and I'm not fat. Another bodybuilder here.
5'0" and 87 lbs, and yes, I am an adult, LOL. Just a little petite!
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