What would be a good weight for me in your opinion?

Right now I am like 130 if I had to guess. I'm 5'2. It's hardly over the BMI at all. But my breasts are 36c and im pretty sure at least a cup of it is fat and my stomach is kind of too chubby for me and I know my weight isn't really unhealthy I just don't like it. Should I lose weight? If so, how many pounds should I go down to to look fit? I have wide hips too and thighs. It's like all my weight focuses on the front of my tummy and lower sides. So it's difficult for me to look proportionate. I just dislike my body these days it and I need advice fixing itif this makes no sense I'm sorry I'm just so tired and I cant stop thinking ;_;

How to Lose Weight in the Feet

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Here is your ideal weight range (I had to guess at your age) --> http://www.calculator.net/ideal-weight-calculator.html?ctype=standard&cage=16&csex=f&cheightfeet=5&cheightinch=2&cheightmeter=180&x=0&y=0 .You're okay the way you are. However, if you want to try body sculpting, read the following.We are all 99% nature (genetics) and 1% nurture (changeable). Here is what we can do to sculpt our bodies.1. Add fat - Adding fat for all but the extreme ectomorph is a simple matter of eating too many calories over a long period of time. We have no control over where the fat will be deposited on our body.2. Lose fat - Fat loss must begin with diet. Exercise can help but no exercise can make someone lose fat if they eat too many calories. We have no control over where the fat leaves our body.3. Add muscle - Adding muscle size requires a commitment to very hard strength training (anaerobics). We don't get big muscles from aerobic ("cardio") exercise. It only comes very slowly from working out against substantial resistance.4. Lose muscle - There is no healthy way to lose natural (genetic) muscle. We can, however, allow our muscles to atrophy or grow smaller by not using them. We can also "waste" muscle by starving them of nutrition. These, of course, are not a healthy options but they are the only way to make lean muscle smaller (less volume).That's it. That's all we can do without surgery. It's unfortunate you neglected to mention your age. However, assuming you're a teen, you need to work on your body image more than you need to work on your body. Watch this video which may help you understand --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEKBR9Q39a0Here's an excellent website for you. Be sure to bookmark it and use it. It's been recommended by the people your doctor listens to, US National Institute of Health, and has tons of information about your growing and changing body. --> http://teenshealth.org/teen/ Don't try to micromanage your body if you're growing. You need at least 20% body fat in the teen years and trying to make big changes is pointless because you don't know what direction your genes will dictate your body goes.To find out how the best minds in nutrition in the world (at the US NIH) have recommended for decades we lose fat, read my answer about how to lose fat --> http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=As615QJM4X_3ID9_05qmmlXty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20111028185603AAVcP4D Good luck and good health!!♠PS: Here are some good websites you may find useful.• BEST SEARCH ENGINE http://www.usa.gov• A MUST FOR DIETERS http://www.freedieting.com/• BEST DIET TOOL ON THE WEB http://www.myfitnesspal.com/• BEST FOODS FOR YOU http://www.choosemyplate.gov/index.html• NUTRITION DOT GOV http://www.nal.usda.gov/food-and-nutrition

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