I, like everybody else, question my weight sometimes, and I'm working on not being too hard on myself.
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For the women out there questioning their looks, remember that there is no "normal." Be the weight you feel most comfortable in. I am just a tad under 5' 2" and built with curves. I would probably say I have an "hourglass" figure. I tend to store fat on my lower face and arms/upper body. At my comfortable weight of 115, I feel heavy and think I look chunky in photos.
Keep in mind, at 115, I still eat relatively healthy, I just don't exercise much and maybe eat larger portions than I should. When I cut my food portions (I still eat, just not as much) and exercise to 100, I feel and look great--but have to be conscious of food portions to keep it up. I have attached a photo of me at a weight of 105. Diets don't exist; eating healthy in limited portions is a lifestyle. And remember that every woman has a different frame, so your weight may look different on somebody else with the same weight and height. We should learn not to be so hard on ourselves, Ladies! Xoxo
P.S. I have had a hypoactive thyroid since I was 16 years of age, making it a little harder for me to maintain a small size.
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