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Originally Posted by fitmom
To put it in perspective, I weigh as much as Jillian Michaels from 'Biggest Loser' and she looks fit and healthy. I think everyone's different.
Jillian is also 5'2", meaning her BMI is technically 21.4. However she has 13% body fat meaning that most of her weight is from pure muscle. At 5'6" 117 is do-able and can be healthy--especially since it sounds like you're eating extremely healthy--but it's not a realistic weight for many people at that height who don't want to become athletes.
fitmom obviously does want to lead an athletic lifestyle and I think people who are reading her posts are assuming that she is losing weight because she thinks she is fat, which is obviously not the case.
When you are already at a feather-weight the concept of losing more weight can simply be a matter of reaching your goal (provided you don't do anything unhealthy to get there) or obtaining a particular aesthetic (for fitmom it's 15% body fat). Wanting a particular type of aesthetic isn't necessarily a bad thing, if you're already in the habit of taking care of your body, so long as it's obtainable by your body type/shape (for example, no amount of exercise will turn someone from a rectangle shape to an hourglass).
Whether or not it comes across as 'vain' to other people is probably a combination of the type of person fitmom is (how she comes across to others, she might be a 'blunt' person and gets misunderstood by her family), and the fact that she did enact a true lifestyle change in order to get where she's at. Everyone likes to talk about their hobbies and what interests them, even idle chit-chat can revolve around whatever they spend most of their day doing. Plus, if you're
proud of your accomplishments in said hobby then that'll probably drive a lot of the desire to talk about it.