No, I’m not, but I’m a lot older than you, I’ve looked a lot further into this topic than you have, and I don’t justify and use ‘my friend Amy’ as evidence to support my case which suggests my argument is a lot more valid as I don’t rely on my mum to help me.
It’s cute that you got your mum involved, but just because she’s your mum, doesn’t make every sentence that comes out of her mouth fact. Obviously everyone has different body structure, hmm, didn’t I say that in an earlier post of mine? But it’s outrageous to suggest that your friend is 5 stone (double your weight) heavier than you due to her bone density, it’s simply not true.Considering my mum is a highschool teacher, she mainly teaches science and she said, and I quote: 'What this person is saying is utterly stupid, as everyone has different body structures, just like boys and girls bone structures are not the same. He/she needs to read up on their facts.'
I suggest you either pay more attention in school or make a complaint about your head for telling you lies.And also the HEAD of science at our school taught us only last week about this.
I’m sorry, but in a ‘grown-up’ discussion, “we learnt it in school" doesn’t cut it as evidence. I could say I studied it in college last week to back up my argument, it doesn’t make it any more true.And what I said about the fat = overweight is true, considering once again, we learnt it in school.
Yes, you said “ her whole family pretty much played rugby, so their bodies changed overtime to suit the roles that they're playing.” Sounds like Darwin’s theory to me?Did I ever say she evolved to have a rugby players body from her parents? No. What I said was that SHE is a rugby player, so her body ends up adapting its self in slight ways to suit being a rugby player.
Your bones don’t magically grow because you play rugby, so this comments irrelevant.if she had tiny little bones, like some people, they'd just snap.
Yes, your body types only relevant if you’re in the gym lifting weights five times a week. It doesn’t matter if your bone density is slightly higher, it won’t give you an option for that. It will for muscle mass, due to muscle weighing more, thus giving the extra option so you don’t have skewed results. Again, bone density won’t affet your results enough to make BMI irrelevant. It’s only irrelevant if you’re a body builder, which your friend amy, I’m guessing, isn’t, nor is ben…And about the BMI, you said 'Some BMI calculators may ask you for your body type, but that doesn’t matter' so I just replied that it does matter.. before you start to try make me look like an idiot on saying stuff about BMI, maybe you should remember stuff that you wrote on previous posts?
Oh, yeh, sorry I didn’t realise you were correct because ‘your mum said so’ or you ‘learnt it in school’ or your magical friend Amy has magic bones which adapt to suit her rugby playing needs :rolleyes:Oh god. Arguing about something which I'm obviously correct in (as most people know) *removed*
I’d say pot kettle black.You know what? get google out, and find out *removed*







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like I said before. And my posts are correct, not absurd.