I don't think there is anything wrong with you--you just want to look attractive. 120 lbs doesn't seem unreasonable to me for a female who is 5' 8". And, I'm one of those men who is attracted to thin women--not necessarily super-thin, but thin.
I agree with Galaxy500 that you should remain healthy and not develop eating disorders. Being healthy is an important part of being attractive. Such health risks are not the result of being underweight or overweight, but instead are the result of the particular diet.
Humans are naturally thin and healthy, if they eat the right food. The problem is that most nutritionists and health "experts" have been pushing a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet for the last 30-50 years. This is *not* healthy, and in the majority of individuals, results in weight gain. If you combine this with a "low-calorie" diet, that makes things even worse, as the end result is malnutrition.
I don't know what kind of diet you've been on, but I would suggest you research *low-carbohydrate* nutrition. On a low-carb, high-fat diet, you will remain naturally thin and healthy. I've been on such a diet for 5 years. I'm male, around 145-150 lbs, and 5' 9".
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I don't think there is anything wrong with you--you just want to look attractive. 120 lbs doesn't seem unreasonable to me for a female who is 5' 8". And, I'm one of those men who is attracted to thin women--not necessarily super-thin, but thin.
I agree with Galaxy500 that you should remain healthy and not develop eating disorders. Being healthy is an important part of being attractive. Such health risks are not the result of being underweight or overweight, but instead are the result of the particular diet.
Humans are naturally thin and healthy, if they eat the right food. The problem is that most nutritionists and health "experts" have been pushing a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet for the last 30-50 years. This is *not* healthy, and in the majority of individuals, results in weight gain. If you combine this with a "low-calorie" diet, that makes things even worse, as the end result is malnutrition.
I don't know what kind of diet you've been on, but I would suggest you research *low-carbohydrate* nutrition. On a low-carb, high-fat diet, you will remain naturally thin and healthy. I've been on such a diet for 5 years. I'm male, around 145-150 lbs, and 5' 9".