Realigning Body Perception I had a flash of realization recently.
→[More:]Lots of my friends - as do I - have a cut off limit for weight.
You know the magic number that if you approach you panic and throw yourself into dieting and exercise?
My Mum and her 2 sisters were all very petite. For them that magic number was 8st. Yeah ye olde measurements (sorry UK). 2 of my cousins and I all ended up being much taller and more athletic - so I passed that 8st milestone when I was about 16. Which means I was a pretty average teenager.
8st = 50.8023 kg = 112lbs
I'm just shy of 170cms (5'6) tall.
For the first time I decided to calculate a rough BMI with those numbers. It would put a person my height quite under normal weight at a BMI of 17.5.
Dammit I've felt so much guilt about it for the last 20 years! I should have thought to check sooner - damn different measurements... 8st sounds so heavy to someone who deals in kgs.
I don't think they deliberately wanted to make us feel bad - but I suspect we became an extension of their own fears of becoming heavy. I think having a magic number is a good thing - but only if you make it a realistic one.
Now I feel like baking cookies...