Originally posted by El_NINO
Its not about looks but how you get the girl to like you either way you can easily lose the fat so I choose "Fat and Hot"
No, the girl comes to you. It's not about "getting the girl" It's about being attractive to the opposite sex. That's it. It's more of a subconscious thing. And in this particular scenario, there will be no gaining or losing weight.
I also chose to be ME!
I view both obesity and skinny as unattractive - mostly because it shows something about the character of the person in question which I, personally, do not agree with.
Body mass index (BMI), also called the Quetelet number or Quetelet index, is currently the most widely accepted calculation of excess body fat for human beings, especially for screening purposes and to monitor effect of treatments.
BMI is calculated by dividing the subject's weight in kilograms by the square of his/her height in meters (BMI = W / h2). For example, a person who weighs 75 kilograms and stands 1.8 meters tall would have a BMI of 75/(1.82)=23.148. The number 23.148 is then compared to a table of definitions.
The current definitions commonly in use establish the following values, agreed in 1997 and published in 2000:
* A BMI below 18.5 is characterized as underweight
* A BMI of 18.5 - 24.999 is characterized as normal weight
* A BMI of 25.0 - 29.999 is characterized as overweight or pre-obese
* A BMI of 30.0 - 34.999 is characterized as obese
* A BMI of 35.0 or higher is characterized as severely (or morbidly) obese
Originally posted by The Omega
I also chose to be ME!
I view both obesity and skinny as unattractive - mostly because it shows something about the character of the person in question which I, personally, do not agree with.Body mass index (BMI), also called the Quetelet number or Quetelet index, is currently the most widely accepted calculation of excess body fat for human beings, especially for screening purposes and to monitor effect of treatments.
BMI is calculated by dividing the subject's weight in kilograms by the square of his/her height in meters (BMI = W / h2). For example, a person who weighs 75 kilograms and stands 1.8 meters tall would have a BMI of 75/(1.82)=23.148. The number 23.148 is then compared to a table of definitions.
The current definitions commonly in use establish the following values, agreed in 1997 and published in 2000:
* A BMI below 18.5 is characterized as underweight
* A BMI of 18.5 - 24.999 is characterized as normal weight
* A BMI of 25.0 - 29.999 is characterized as overweight or pre-obese
* A BMI of 30.0 - 34.999 is characterized as obese
* A BMI of 35.0 or higher is characterized as severely (or morbidly) obese
What does that have anything to do with the thread? Being yourself is not a choice.