Quote from: lemon on April 27, 2008, 12:55:53 AM
Quote from: AlwaysAmanda on April 27, 2008, 12:12:02 AM
QuoteWhy are the girls jealous Always Amanda? LOL
Sorry... i did not mean to include everyone... I should have just said I was
jealous.
I'm guess I'm very superficial and my entire being is wrapped up in how my body looks...lol... I'd
love to weigh 116lbs ... and I don't care what shape I had
I know I have body
issues... it's just part of my whole GID thing. If I was not a health nut I know I'd have
an eating disorder... and sometimes I wish I did 
Amanda
i think its important to not get too caught up in the number, and only focus on how you actually look. for example judging by mclova & chelsea's pics i would have never guessed they weigh as much as they said they do. they could have easily posted their pics and said they weight 140 and i would have believed it.
genetic females bones are usually more porous and light, and i dont think HRT can change your bones, so even if a trans female & genetic female were standing next to each other and their bodies looked identical, the trans person would still probably weigh a little more because of her heavier bones. the upside to this is when we go to the carnival or amusement park & play that game where they guess your weight within 5 pounds, we will always win a stuffed animal because they will underestimate our weight >
so its definitely more about how you look than the number on the scale. dont feel alone, everyone has body issues. even someone like me has those fat days where i wanna cut up everything in my closet & go buy a whole new wardrobe because everything "makes me look fat". it's not because you're actually fat, those feelings are just part of being a girl. every time you feel like a cow consider it proof of your femininity 
Lemon you are so right! The number on the scale means NOTHING! Most people who are quick to tell you their weight (on the scale) are probably lying! LOL

Women have been doing this forever, and we as transwomen are no different. NOW I'm not saying that anyone on here is lying! I'm not lying - that's my weight on the scale but I have also been 168 when I stepped on the scale 2 months ago, and 155 two weeks ago - the point is that the number on the scale fluctuates for *ALL* of us so one should not base their happiness on a number on a scale.
I used to weight myself once every week - but I stopped that about 6 months ago because I found it trival & un-important in the scheme of things...it's much more of an indication by the way your clothes fit. As long as you are healthy who care's if you gain or loose 5 -10 pounds here and there.
And regarding what you said about this picture I posted earlier in the thread...... <img src="
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/7/hpim2829cropyv0.jpg"> ....you are very right! I often mistake people's weights when I look at them - it's extremely hard to estimate people's weight based of the way their body looks because there are other factors, like bone density, water retention, etc. that affect one's weight.
At the end of the day everyone just has to be content with their size & do their best to stay HEALTHY vs. to keep a number on the scale the same!