I reckon 23 stoneOff topic but of curiosity, how much do you think she weighs? I have no idea honestly but at a size 12 and 5’5, 11.5 stone I’m classed as quite overweight and have been told to lose 2 stone! I’m the same height as Jess…
130 kg?Off topic but of curiosity, how much do you think she weighs? I have no idea honestly but at a size 12 and 5’5, 11.5 stone I’m classed as quite overweight and have been told to lose 2 stone! I’m the same height as Jess…
22-24 stone probably at a guess but bodies are deceiving, we're never likely to find outOff topic but of curiosity, how much do you think she weighs? I have no idea honestly but at a size 12 and 5’5, 11.5 stone I’m classed as quite overweight and have been told to lose 2 stone! I’m the same height as Jess…
Not to digress, but I'm not getting my son weighed when he starts reception, my daughter was fine, but the taller girls were all told they were obese as well as most of the boys and none of them are overweight. One parent put their perfectly fine 5 year old daughter on a diet.Weight is so deceiving and actually very dangerous I think. I was told I was borderline overweight years ago when I was around 11 stone and a size 10. I'm a 12 now and never ever weigh myself. I go by my clothes (old clothes that iv previously worn because shops are all over the place. I have size 8s and 18s! My friends daughter got told she was obese at school. She's 7. It's disgusting. She's a healthy active child who does dancing and football 4 times a week. It's gonna really mess these poor kids up
Totally agree, I don't think about weight or even sizes of clothes to be honest because some are so out that it can cause negative psychological thoughts. If a size 10 were too tight for me I'd have went on a strict diet for a week at one time when in reality they were a small fitting.Not to digress, but I'm not getting my son weighed when he starts reception, my daughter was fine, but the taller girls were all told they were obese as well as most of the boys and none of them are overweight. One parent put their perfectly fine 5 year old daughter on a diet.
Back to Jess, I have to say I don't really care what she weighs, I don't think she does, it's more about clothes numbers to her. I just think she's not happy with her size, but at the moment she'll do f all about it.
And always using the concealer wands direct to skin when she has breakouts too. Ugh.That 3 minute make up thing was grim as duck. Slapping that much stuff on your skin when it's as bad as Jess's. God knows how much crap is on there usually.
Anyway, the fat doesn't equal unhealthy is true to a certain extent. When you are morbidly obese, you have a lot of inconveniences with time and it's not comfortable at all.While I tend to agree that you can’t tell someone’s health just by looking at them, I think it’s different in Jess’s case. Her skin looks grey and she gets enormous oozy spots and also she seems to get breathless with the slightest of movements. That’s when you can tell what someone’s health is like. She has diverticulitis which is impacted by her oh so poor diet and her weight must have some impact on the hypermobility.