It didn't feel like a sign that I was 'thin enough', I still felt the need to lose more weight. I also liked my thigh gap when I was underweight. It's such a pointless goal to work towards, it means absolutely nothing in the end. If you have a thigh gap because you are underweight and under-eating because you feel like you should or need to have a thigh gap, then that is not healthy (obviously). If you have a thigh gap because that's the way your body naturally is, at a healthy weight and eating a healthy, regular diet, that is absolutely fine. I still have big thighs but they are shaped and so much more defined- I even get complimented on them now! In short if you have a thigh gap great and embrace it but if you're more curvy or store a lot of your weight on your thighs rather than upper body like I do don't get upset about it rather focus on shaping/ defining them Consequently I just accepted the fact I have big thighs and have did strength training with targets that area. Therefore, if I lost the amount of weight needed to get a thigh gap some of that would come from my upperbody making me looking ill. I store a lot of my fat on my thighs so have thick thighs but a thin upperbody. I think I wanted a thigh gap initially because I thought it would make my legs look better but I realise because of how my body is I could never really have a thigh gap without loosing lots of weight and looking extremely ill. If you're unhappy with your thighs just do strength training which works those muscles. I don't have one I wanted one but I don't want one anymore.
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