Your weight is the amount that you weigh, plus the "bran flakes" you haven't digested yet, plus or minus the amount of water you've consumed or need to consume.
It varies. It's all over the map.
Now, being a big guy, I thought I'd introduce you to something related - the "cargo shift". This is when your size and weight work "out of sync" with each other.
Examples: You haven't gained a lb., but your jeans don't fit. The scale says you're 10 lbs. heavier (or lighter), but it doesn't show in the way your clothes fit.
Your weight, explained.
Date: 2007-09-07 09:46 pm (UTC)It varies. It's all over the map.
Now, being a big guy, I thought I'd introduce you to something related - the "cargo shift". This is when your size and weight work "out of sync" with each other.
Examples: You haven't gained a lb., but your jeans don't fit. The scale says you're 10 lbs. heavier (or lighter), but it doesn't show in the way your clothes fit.