stsomewhere
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My husband is 6'4''. His inseam is 30". He is all torso.
Guess it's just how the body carries weight.
Do you have short legs? I'm about 6'5 and am surpised that you could have worn a 30 only being a few inches shorter than me.
Of course you were also 15 lbs lighter and wore a jean size 2 inches wider than me.
-- so very, very often you see some man wearing a size 34" waist pants when it should probably be a 38"+ because they wear it below their bellies!
How often? VERY often, lmbo.
28x32 when I can find them. Very few places still sell anything less than 30.
Actually, unless he is extremely muscular, I would garner he is either overweight or borderline obese being 6' and 200 pounds depending on the BMI calculator you use. I don't mean this in a negative way, but it's part of the rising trend in obesity and "acceptance" of what is average and normal weight. For a 6' Male, his ideal weight should be sub 180, again, excluding those who are very athletic or have a very large muscular build.
Wow, just wow! Are you kidding?![]()
The fact is obesity is a serious issue in the US (and other countries) and there is a very large misconception of what healthy weight is and there is a general acceptance that "average" is healthy when average is most often overweight to obese.
This is coming from someone who use to be considered overweight, and people thought I looked good, healthy, etc, but I was overweight and was adding stress to my body by being overweight. When I started losing weight people asked why, and I said it was because I was overweight and they looked at me like I had two heads.
Wow, just wow! Are you kidding?![]()
It's called Dunlaps' disease. That's when your belly done lapped over your belt.![]()
I know, right?I could've responded and told him that according to his jeans size I would consider him anorexic or too skinny. BUT I decided not to do that.
It's called Dunlaps' disease. That's when your belly done lapped over your belt.![]()
I know, right?I could've responded and told him that according to his jeans size I would consider him anorexic or too skinny. BUT I decided not to do that.
You cannot judge a person you have never seen by a waist size.
Go ahead, but understand that I I live a healthy lifestyle, I'm within normal (almost dead center) of a healthy BMI for my height and body style.