Weighing
#259574 - 04/22/06 06:01 AM
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Just a quick question, figure someone on here can be far more reasonable that I can...
I don't have a scale anymore, and the only place I can weight myself by necessity involves being fully dressed (and not early in the morning, before breakfast, when I used to weigh myself, naked).
It's not that I care *that* much how much I weigh (or that's what I tell myself that at least) and now I can use this to see how my weight is changing, which is the point anyway. I was just hoping someone knew a reasonable amount to subtract off, to have an initial comparison to my "pre-breakfast naked weight".
I mean, I was wearing blue jeans, shirt, jacket (not coat), socks (not shoes), belt, etc. So, I know to have a fair general comparison, I should definitely subtract some, but I'm afraid that I'm just picking the amount, based on what I want the answer to be.
Anyone have a reasonable estimate/ rule of thumb?
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the difference can be as much as 4 or 5 pounds. I have some really heavy shoes. With out the shoes usually about 2 pounds extra with all of my clothes.
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