by roundcoconut » Sat Apr 18, 2015 6:45 pm
Would it be rude to ask your ratio now? I don't care about the raw measurements, just the ratio.
I will be curious whether you will arrive at a "better" waist to hip ratio over time. I think that how one's body distributes fat can give some women the "perfect" waist/hip ratio (the one that is considered the sexiest, the most visually pleasing) at a weight that is above the BMI that is considered ideal in terms of longevity outcomes. Will you report that too?
Personally, being a pear-shaped body, I don't think my waist-to-hip ratio is improved as my weight goes down. I am generally considered sexier with a little more trunk-monkey going on! But I have no idea what my ratio is, or was at a different weight.
PS -- Good work on the change in your way of eating! I hope you have lots of kindness, patience and self-love through the whole process, and that your transition be anchored in good vibes!