What about if the book is 3 feet wide and eating 3 cheeseburgers? [/b][/quote] Read it for fun. You like cheeseburgers dont you? So tell the book to share one.If you get my drift.
you sir are soo wrong..ok think about this a mom could be fat right? ok but think, yea she could exercise and all..IF SHE HAD TIME most moms either work at home cleaning and preparing food or working..so..they dont have time.. also a person who is overweight isnt lazy! they might have a problem controlling their weight its like a uhh disease
http://www.google.com/search?qF%25+calcu...US%3Aunofficial answer right there. people form 1-12% BFP are considered skinny/cut/low-on-fat people with 13-19% BFP are about average people with 20-25% bodyfat are overweight people with over 25% bodyfat are obese 15% bodyfat is considered typical, the norm(for guys atleast) for girls it is a bit higher because they have less muscle and boobs are made of fat, I may be wrong, but I belive it is something like +6% more body fat, because I know extreme sports atheletes from this one competition are about 6% for the males and about 12 for th females, the diference gets less extreme at high bodyfat% though, a girl with 27%bodyfat is for the most part just obese as a guy with 25%
You guys know that the BMI makes no sense at all and is totally inaccurate. If a man is 5'8 feet tall and weighs 225 pounds he would be considered obese... oh wait did I mention that this man is also a body builder and has 3% body fat. Obesity should only be determined by your fat index. I'm 6'4 and weight 215. I run pretty fast and could throw a ball 50 yards like it's nothing. I'm strong and don't have a lot of body fat. yet I am nearly obese. Makes no sense at all
I dont like the fact you made a topic aimed at fat people, we are no different than anyone else. We dont need a whole new topic for us. Lemme go make a topic called "Skinny people" how would you feel? We are humans. We dont need any special attention or threads.