What’s The Ideal Weight For Korean Girls?

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    • @ilove_leehyein
      @ilove_leehyein Год назад +2

      @@nancylove8360it’s the truth hon, someone needs to address this

  • @sofiaspetsieris6799
    @sofiaspetsieris6799 Год назад +660

    Honestly bro ur such a good interviewer…u don’t judge ppl’s responses with ur reactions and u always stay respectful and open-minded to their answers and u always ask good questions❤

    • @Soreto23
      @Soreto23 Год назад +1

      show me interviewers who does that things

    • @_linlin_
      @_linlin_ Год назад +9

      He also said " What are your stats-You don't have to answer you don't have to answer!" I love his respect

  • @kirstydunn2177
    @kirstydunn2177 Год назад +834

    It’s utterly crazy that 50kgs is considered chubby…. Korea is raising and supporting generations of unrealistic and unhealthy standards.

    • @Akmong1988
      @Akmong1988 Год назад +19

      That's not true nowadays. That was like 10 years ago. Nowadays they like more fit and healthy looking.

    • @m.n.4897
      @m.n.4897 Год назад +30

      Completely agree with you. It's sick! In any other country 50 kg is slim and more than normal...

    • @lana_354
      @lana_354 Год назад +8

      Ikr
      The idols alone have a weight of height-115=kg or even 120
      So very underweight and concerning
      I think height-110 is the lowest they should be

    • @valancedolce7042
      @valancedolce7042 Год назад +12

      you realize east asians are shorter on average so they will weight less....

    • @lostandfond2163
      @lostandfond2163 Год назад +26

      @@valancedolce7042 I’m 5ft tall and non Asian. My average weight is 110 and that’s considered chubby (I’m not lol I’m average/skinny and extremely healthy.) to get any smaller would need to starve myself so yes it’s an unrealistic standard even for a petite person

  • @AllThingsIzzyTTV
    @AllThingsIzzyTTV Год назад +235

    There needs to be more of a focus on health and letting people see the benefits vs just shaming them. It's not fair or effective to shame people. People should be healthy weight simply because they want to

    • @0000SYL
      @0000SYL Год назад +1

      looks very effective

    • @auricia201
      @auricia201 Год назад +17

      Agree, and there can't be a target weight or measurement either, because each person has a different amount of fat storage and distribution throughout the body.
      If you exercise regularly and eat healthy, whichever weight you end up in, that's your healthy weight!

    • @layyyyyysurrrbeamm3856
      @layyyyyysurrrbeamm3856 Год назад +8

      healthy is the best
      alhamduliallah

  • @sweetteakittea
    @sweetteakittea Год назад +119

    the thing is, no matter how much you conform to any standard anywhere, there will always be some way you dont fit in. we're all chasing after things we can never reach and it's exhausting. i hope people can be gentler about and around other peoples bodies. this was a really great interview

  • @liana3886
    @liana3886 Год назад +221

    One thing that I would like to add to this debate is the possible cause of all of this. Something that has always stuck out to me is that “weighting +- 45 kg has always been considered a norm” and there is actually a plausable explanation.
    South Korea has had the fastest increase in average height in the past 100 years. Going from very poor to a wealthy coutry so abruptly, South Koreans are on average 15m (6inches) taller than North Koreans, who haven’t gotten taller at all. If women were 15 cm smaller a few decades ago, 40 - 50 kg would have been a healthy weight.
    And because the increase in height has been so abrupt, the beauty and health standards didn’t have the chance to catch up yet.

    • @O.Oxximsly
      @O.Oxximsly Год назад +9

      Maybe the brain didn't catch up too because of starvation and too much time for college entrance 😢

    • @cadaver6665
      @cadaver6665 Год назад +5

      That's a good point, I'm from Finland where the same has happened, the average height has increased a lot over the years. While we don't have such a strict culture around what you should weight I've noticed that people estimate especially women to be much lighter than they actually are.

    • @asudead
      @asudead Год назад

      very wise

    • @mitchLC148
      @mitchLC148 3 месяца назад

      @@O.Oxximsly each individual brain? Lol

  • @thaliagraichen8312
    @thaliagraichen8312 Год назад +41

    my soul left the body when she said 41-42 kg.. even if you're a bit shorter... HOW. Even starving yourself... how does she sustain her body functions

    • @thaliagraichen8312
      @thaliagraichen8312 Год назад

      @@NguyenThiNgocHa88 bit of a weird flex but okay❤️🙏🏻

    • @valentinvas6454
      @valentinvas6454 Год назад +4

      TBH she doesn't look terribly underweight like Eugenia Cooney or something. I think east asian skeletons might also weigh less but I might be wrong.

    • @Hanni_Le
      @Hanni_Le Год назад +1

      My weight was 40 kg for many years without doing anything, also I eat what I want and how much I want. But I'm shorter than this girl. Now I gain weight over the years (still under 50 kg) and like to loose some weight, because I do look chubbier...
      So maybe I need to do some sports now...
      But as an asian girl the bone structure could be different, also you weight much less if you are shorter.

    • @dawnriddler
      @dawnriddler Год назад +1

      made a similar comment, i would genuinely liked to know, cause the lowest weight I had was 45, and during that time I ran 15-20km daily and did additional exercises. And I'm 1 or 2 cm shorter than her.

    • @olig6339
      @olig6339 2 месяца назад

      bruh i weight 41 kg and have no period 😭 i wonder if she has her period..i can’t gain weight, idk why she was so chill abt that. ridiculous

  • @AteezHoney
    @AteezHoney Год назад +42

    I got too much booty and thighs to fit eastern beauty standards. I'm glad I'm Caribbean because having meat on your bones is a good thing over here 😅😂

  • @hana_d8533
    @hana_d8533 Год назад +48

    the standards are simply unrealisitc bruh, im 158cm and weigh 49kg and ppl here still would find me not skinny enough

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад +5

      You are skinny enough even in Korea 😊

    • @ghazale1987
      @ghazale1987 Год назад +3

      it depends on body type , east asian people mostly have tiny skeleton so even if their weight is healthy they look chubby and they don't like facial fat at all so this is why

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад

      @@ghazale1987It's a matter of body fat percentage, not bone structure.

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад +4

      @@ghazale1987 Medically, visceral fat easily gains in races born in cold regions.
      East Asians > Whites > Hispanics, Southeast Asians > Africans
      In this order, the more obese they are, the more likely their health will deteriorate.
      However, if East Asians also gain weight with muscle mass from protein, that's fine.

    • @ghazale1987
      @ghazale1987 Год назад

      @@user-cnksi223 oh right thank you

  • @Anastasia.the.1st
    @Anastasia.the.1st Год назад +426

    I did lose a lot of weight before moving to Seoul. It wasn't about their beauty standards it was a personal goal I set for myself being a model and all that before moving over to Seoul. Overall if you want to lose weight, lose that weight. Want to gain more, go right ahead. Do what makes you happy and fulfilled for you.

    • @ElinaGl
      @ElinaGl Год назад +3

      how do you deal with stretch marks ? :(

    • @Anastasia.the.1st
      @Anastasia.the.1st Год назад +19

      @@ElinaGl For starters I wasn't very overweight. I just dropped from 66kg back to 50kg. I'm actually pretty tall 179cm. I do have tiny bits of stretch marks, however it's not from losing weight and I love them, hey it's a natural thing. If my stretch marks were on the worst side, I would've considered a cosmetic procedure. Bottomline, I do what I want with me body to be comfortable. If you struggle with them, consider a procedure.

    • @grownsimba8120
      @grownsimba8120 Год назад +14

      ​​​​@A I don't think OP claimed that it was easy or anyone saying it was easy. Outside of having a health condition that really inhibits your ability, it's just hard work and requires consistency. Just like a lot of things in life. Being able to keep up with a regiment you want for yourself is what sets some people apart from others.

    • @fuzzybunny4386
      @fuzzybunny4386 Год назад +6

      ​@@Anastasia.the.1stis that safe? Being 180cm and weighting 50kg

    • @fatisummer9106
      @fatisummer9106 Год назад +2

      IDK about modeling , but for normal ppl I think it more important how clothes look on you rather than your weight I have seen some really skinny actresses on red corpet and dresses look really bad on them , their body just have no proportion,from both back and front , When I was 47 kg and I am 50 kg now ,I don't really see any change in how my clothes look so I have no motivation to go back to 47kg even thought that what's trendy nowadays and ppl around me bragging ab their 40something weight

  • @FIJIThe
    @FIJIThe Год назад +30

    This is crazy. You have to weigh at least 50kg to donate blood. How is the focus only on looks and not on health..

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад +3

      Average Korean girl is 57kg.

    • @thelonercoder5816
      @thelonercoder5816 5 месяцев назад +1

      looks is ironically related to your health.. and anorexia isn't healthy nor is it considered attractive in any place outside korea/japan.

  • @HandsomeJigglypuff
    @HandsomeJigglypuff Год назад +89

    I gained a lot of weight with the meds that I'm on and got fat shamed nearly every day by my Korean mom. I was able to lose 20 pounds but I still hear that nagging voice and I feel insecure about my body. My boyfriend always tells me that I'm his ideal body type and that I should never lose weight. He is sincere but something inside of me doesn't believe him. I hope I come to the point of being confident in my body like a couple of the girls in this video.

    • @jeanniem3313
      @jeanniem3313 Год назад +5

      As a 45yo woman with an “American” build and a Korean mom, first of all I understand. Secondly, you will have to work on self-acceptance and self-love to fight all the negativity you’ve received…like active therapy type work. It won’t just happen.
      My husband of 16yrs tells me the same about loving me exactly how I am, and it’s still hard to believe him. We deserve better! Wishing you the best 💜

    • @lotusgrl444
      @lotusgrl444 Год назад +1

      Wow how sad that you have to worry about looking extremely thin when you overcame a medical issue. Although hard, you have to realize that Korean standards are not necessarily normal or healthy....just like you also have to be very white/ivory looking..those are pretty toxic e,pectations and some bodies are just not naturally made to be size zero unless you go the unhealthy route..as long as your cholesterol levels/blood pressure is fine, dont fixate so much on the number on the scale

    • @ALIAOUTSIDERtarotreadings
      @ALIAOUTSIDERtarotreadings Год назад

      you're Koreans crazy

    • @mitchLC148
      @mitchLC148 3 месяца назад +1

      I heard this a lot from my korean aunts (not really my mom because she was kinda chubby but didn't care lol) and my responses to them were "I think you should gain some weight so that the the wrinkles are less noticeable." I felt bad but it shut them up and they stopped doing it so much lol. I'm not saying do so to your mom but maybe a little taste of her own medicine wouldn't be so bad (if you couldn't tell, my vindictive mother raised a vindictive daughter)

  • @novivianngo
    @novivianngo Год назад +16

    Dang she is 5’3 and trying to maintain 92lbs. Meanwhile I’m shorter than her and I’m trying to get down to 110lbs.

  • @_my_insomnia_blink562
    @_my_insomnia_blink562 Год назад +27

    I'm Greek, 45 kg and 168 cm and people ask my relatives if I'm sick 😭 My Chinese-Korean friend calls me chubby and big boned.

    • @Akmong1988
      @Akmong1988 Год назад +30

      Your friend is either joking either actually has bad intentions and is bullying you.

    • @rymc3437
      @rymc3437 Год назад +25

      There no way people calling you chubby with 45kg at 168 cm 😳. I think your « friends » just bullying you. I’m sorry

    • @cutepotato9075
      @cutepotato9075 Год назад

      You can ask those friends to f themselves..

    • @user-jf4ru1tq9k
      @user-jf4ru1tq9k 4 месяца назад

      ​@@Akmong1988that's right .

  • @rigelr5345
    @rigelr5345 Год назад +42

    I love the calm demeanour of the interviewer.

  • @InsTruMenTaWs
    @InsTruMenTaWs Год назад +127

    I knew some things about the diet culture in SK but it is always surprise me. Also, the things that you have to put in the dating apps sounds really crazy to me.
    I hope that SK can change to better in that aspect and look for their health.

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад +12

      They should stop comparing themselves to celebrities

    • @auricia201
      @auricia201 Год назад +23

      ​@@user-cnksi223 they should stop creating "idols" too 😂

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад +5

      @auricia201 Haha that's such a communist idea.. just need them to have self-respect.

    • @auricia201
      @auricia201 Год назад

      @@user-cnksi223 how is that communist 🤦🏻‍♀️ no need to bring politics into this
      Idols are a toxic industry, and their purpose Is to influence people. You can't have one without the other 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @Dywaw1
      @Dywaw1 Год назад

      No,There's a lot of exaggeration. Those women are weird

  • @hybridroid
    @hybridroid Год назад +49

    Confidence is key yet deep down we all know being "in shape" can open so many doors in today's society.

    • @comandlikes
      @comandlikes Год назад +3

      yeah. in shape not deadly skinny that’s ridiculous. Just be confidant and laugh at ppl calling you fat for it 😂

  • @Waryfuls
    @Waryfuls Год назад +22

    0:13 IS THAT CHUBBY?! nahhhhh that is crazyyy

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад +4

      Do you believe her insecure words? 😂 She isn't chubby as you see

    • @Waryfuls
      @Waryfuls Год назад +3

      @@user-cnksi223 that is exactly my point. but then again, it's a different country from what i'm used to... different beauty standards, we have a lot of fat people over here... but not america fat tho

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад +3

      @@Waryfuls Bro... This is also where ordinary people live haha ​​Actually, men don't like women who are too skinny like that. you know what i mean? hahah where u from?

    • @Waryfuls
      @Waryfuls Год назад

      @@user-cnksi223 The Netherlands, hbu

    • @littlemeowmeow9947
      @littlemeowmeow9947 Год назад +1

      Yep. To some Asian countries it is. My Japanese friend complimented my body. He said he doesn’t like thin girls and likes chubby girls like me. I was perhaps 5lbs heavier than the girl in this video. I just laughed because nobody has ever called me chubby before.

  • @MarcusKuann
    @MarcusKuann Год назад +7

    So korean standards is to weight as much as a 14 year old?

  • @travel9two557
    @travel9two557 Год назад +34

    It’s interesting too cause their food diet has a lot of fried food and carbs in it. It must be very difficult to keep up with their societal weight limits

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад +11

      In reality, there are more ordinary women in Korea.

    • @mii-sanch.939
      @mii-sanch.939 Год назад +11

      You can eat whatever you like and not gain weight, really. It's about the quantity you consume, not so much the quality..

    • @bixby451
      @bixby451 Год назад +7

      I think you’re focusing on street food. Everyday Korean food has lots of protein and vegetables.

    • @lotusgrl444
      @lotusgrl444 Год назад

      And at least in my experience, high sodium which causes bloating

  • @billybobhaystraw4067
    @billybobhaystraw4067 Год назад +108

    I recently came back from Seoul. In Los Angeles people tell me I look slim. In Seoul I looked (& felt!) downright obese next to all the women. Trying on clothes was also humiliating….the skirts/pants are all “Free Size” which is equivalent to Size 00/double Zero US.

    • @이효민-w8h
      @이효민-w8h Год назад +1

      America is one 9f fattest country in the world. Close to 70 percent is overweight. That means that if you are In the 30percentthey will think you are skinny sense it is less than average.

    • @shadrickh5636
      @shadrickh5636 Год назад

      5'8 68 kgs, my preferred woman should be 5'2 to 5'8 maybe 6'0😅😂. Expect them to be petite, slim or thick. No fat bitches..

    • @nskfsr
      @nskfsr Год назад +35

      It's because average people in US are overweight so they thought you're slim

    • @Solip_i
      @Solip_i Год назад +5

      Lol free size in Korea are still too big for me even tho I’m not that skinn.
      Just depends on your body, I have a super small waist for exemple so everytime I try some pants, some shorts they re a bit too big unfortunately.

    • @lana_354
      @lana_354 Год назад +12

      Tbh in the USA they r the ppl with the most average body weight so this also plays a big role
      I think both USA and SK have an unhealthy weight
      USA too chubby and korean too skinny in a concerning way

  • @__-fu5se
    @__-fu5se Год назад +8

    Foreigner girls: "Yeah, I don't know. Don't really think about it much. I just do me"
    Korean girls: "Well, according to the latest standards and figures, and given my currents dietary and physical stats, I'd say..."

  • @hongjoongsbutterfly
    @hongjoongsbutterfly Год назад +18

    The only thing I could think was how incredibly fucked up it is that women there feel forced to put their weights on their dating profiles. And I feel like someone weighing 90 lbs would get blown over by a stiff breeze...

  • @PandoraBear357
    @PandoraBear357 Год назад +8

    50kg is about 110 lbs. I'm 5'2" and when I was 110 lbs, I was really skinny. I would still have been chubby for Korea.....at a size 2 U.S dress size🤨

  • @HyunJinKim-z3o
    @HyunJinKim-z3o 7 месяцев назад +2

    as a Korean I'd say Being overweight seems less healthy than being thin.

  • @May04bwu
    @May04bwu Год назад +4

    In my country, when you weigh 40kg, you're locked up in mental hospital for anorexia

  • @tyliyahchambers7031
    @tyliyahchambers7031 Год назад +21

    stuff like this makes me happy to be living in America😭nobody judges you about your weight or tell u to lose weight unless it’s family…they love thick girls here hahaha

    • @auricia201
      @auricia201 Год назад +17

      As an outsider, I think america has the opposite problem, because being skinny is considered not attractive, since the beauty standard is having a big but, thick thighs and boobs.
      There are women that are naturally slim, and the fitness industry targets them with fitness plans to gain weight...
      The same way a person that naturally has more fat can't healthily achieve a low body fat %, a naturally skinny person can't healthily or easily achieve a higher body fat % or a lot of muscle 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @tyliyahchambers7031
      @tyliyahchambers7031 Год назад +9

      @@auricia201 tbh i think both are a beauty standard here…i know a lot of people who love skinny girls and i know a lot of ppl who love bigger girls…America has no set beauty standard which is good cuz it means everyone is beautiful in their own way..but i do think big butts are definitely in style more than anything…whether you’re skinny or bigger, guys prefer a big ass..

    • @auricia201
      @auricia201 Год назад +7

      ​@@tyliyahchambers7031 of course there are men that prefer one or the other. In Korea too. But a beauty standard is the general idea that the country and social media promotes. And from the outside, I can see that it is still the thick girl that is promoted
      Obviously that will change with timw, as with all trends. Heroin chic existed and will eventually come back

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад

      @@auricia201 haha yeah.. they gotta eat healthy foods

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад +5

      @yoctavian okay? So why do they have to come to Asia periodically for hospital treatment? And most Asians are afraid to go to America because of drugs and guns. Recently, it has been a trend for Asian Americans to learn self-defense techniques. The reason Asians go to America is money. America has a lot of money, Asia has a lot of talent. This is why the United States has been so successful as an immigration country.

  • @bluepixie7737
    @bluepixie7737 Год назад +10

    The well endowed girl with the pink drink is the self embodiment of positive body image. I like her!

  • @giovannapadilha
    @giovannapadilha Год назад +18

    Sometimes I think about going to S Korea, and when it happens one of the first thoguhts that come in my mind is "oh, if I go there, I need to lose weight asap". I've been trying to be more generous to myself and to my body, and trying to change the focus of my diet to being healthy rather than losing weight, but many times it is hard. And even though that one girl said nowadays people are just trying to be healthy, when she said she was 160cm and weighted 42kg I was shocked. I'm 150cm and I think I weighted that little only when I was 14/15, so that's a little discouraging. Truth be told, I believe that before going to Korea, anyone who is a little overweight (or not since the girl that lived in Toronto said people consider her chubby) should really reaaly work on their self esteem before living there

  • @MsForeverFluffy
    @MsForeverFluffy Год назад +3

    I have 165 cm and when I was 48 kg I lost my menstruation...so no thanx.

  • @sofiaspetsieris6799
    @sofiaspetsieris6799 Год назад +40

    When that one girl said “dieting is important” to maintain her weight it’s actually a bad thing… I’ve taken a class in college and a professional nutritionist mentioned that dieting is actually not healthy cuz it usually consists of cutting out certain foods that have nutrients that u need in ur body so it usually entails u not eating enough of a certain nutrient

    • @sweetteakittea
      @sweetteakittea Год назад +8

      yes! dieting for long periods of time or extreme diets are really bad for your overall health. your metabolism tends to slow down after a while of dieting too which is why you need breaks and maintenance periods before getting back to that same schedule. a lot of people try to restrict themselves lower and diet harder after seeing a plateau. it sucks that more people dont know about this and how to diet SAFELY.

  • @JY-fs4iy
    @JY-fs4iy Год назад +11

    Definately the coolest interviewer in YT. stylish AF, it look like he change cloth before interviewing next person to stay cool

  • @nskfsr
    @nskfsr Год назад +8

    Bro you're so handsome and your fits are on point. I feel like besides this interviewing channel you have modeling gigs because you really look like a model.

    • @KExplorer
      @KExplorer  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the kind words man

  • @serena_g_7
    @serena_g_7 Год назад +5

    No one's talking about bone structure. It's a huge factor when determining healthy weight range. To illustrate just how much, my friend is shorter than me but with thicker bones. If she weighed what I weigh she'd be severely underweight, whereas I certainly am not too skinny. The same weight looks different on different people, even if they are the same height, because bones can physically take up more or less space. Asians typically have a smaller bone structure than Westerners, as well as being shorter on average. With this in mind, 40-50 kg for a smalled boned female is fine

  • @bandorifart
    @bandorifart Год назад +6

    i weigh 50 kg and im 156 cm, according to bmi, im average/healthy.
    in the u.s. that is an average weight but when i go to korea, everyone always talks about how i'd be more "pretty" if i lost 10 kgs and says how "healthy" i look and chubby.
    and in malls, most of the clothes are one sized, i fit into a small in the u.s. but i have to buy medium sized when im in korea.

  • @sab0024
    @sab0024 Год назад +5

    The girl with the glasses from toro is fine!!! She doesn’t need to loose weight!! Why Koreans like bones!! ?

  • @stellaz5523
    @stellaz5523 Год назад +44

    I work as a hotel receptionist so I met a lot of people from different countries. And people from Japan, Korea, and China consider that I'm a bit chubby.
    My height is 166 cm and my weight is around 55 - 56 kg and to be honest I think I'm prettier compared to when I weigh around 48 - 50 kg.
    When I was 48 - 50 kg, it's true that I can put on any clothes and it looks really good on me (on the outside) but when I took off my shirts, the rib cage was too obvious to see and I don't like the way I look back in the day.
    Funny thing is, even tho it's just a 5 - 6 kg difference but some people, mostly Asian think I need to lose some more weight. It is really toxic and btw I don't wanna be that skinny.

    • @sarasri11
      @sarasri11 Год назад +5

      You are not chubby at all I'm 167cm and when I was 56kg i thought i was skinny😂😂😂 I didn't feel like I was thick or anything so i can imagine how you look like 😊 don't take it to ❤️ 😊

    • @stellaz5523
      @stellaz5523 Год назад +4

      @@sarasri11 Thank you! I know that I'm not chubby and I don't feel anything when anyone else says that. I only feel empathy for women in those countries because they need to be thin to fit their standards. It's just sad.

    • @youssefouahbani6543
      @youssefouahbani6543 Год назад +2

      في بلدي طولك مثالي لكن وزنك اقل من المتوسط!نحيفة! .. اختلاف الثقافات شيء مذهل !!!

    • @nadezdalaradimsoski8735
      @nadezdalaradimsoski8735 Год назад

      Oh we are the same stats for me I liked it the best when I was that range but it wasn’t manageable for long term 😢 so now I’m thinking I’ll be happy with maybe 52-53 but I’m not sure I’m my own worst critic

    • @BakiSmaki27
      @BakiSmaki27 11 месяцев назад

      Good on you for doing what makes you happy.

  • @mon6745
    @mon6745 Год назад +14

    This is a scary and sad video - and the comments are a literal dumpster fire. People need to literally wake up and stop harassing others for having a different body type. Shout out to the girl with the door knockers tho 🥰

  • @pinkypilot
    @pinkypilot Год назад +56

    The extreme focus on physical appearance & weight in S Korea baffles me. I truly feel sympathetic towards anyone in the entertainment field as Netizens can be so blunt and cruel. They have no compunction but to annihilate one's appearance. Sad... Another great topic, Jerry!

    • @visualbeauty3427
      @visualbeauty3427 Год назад +2

      If Billie Eilish is getting concert in SK she can paid revenge if someone can throw any objects like that 😂😂😂

    • @_linlin_
      @_linlin_ Год назад

      Legit, that's one of the reasons I don't listen to kpop anymore. Actors suffer a lot too tbh.

  • @cheaire
    @cheaire Год назад +2

    for me personally if my bmi says im healthy then im good

  • @tasnuvaamin6978
    @tasnuvaamin6978 Год назад +3

    Why do I need to fit in their beauty standard...I dont like korean kind of skinny and pale skinned people but they prefer being pale and skinny... beauty has different dimensions and we can't tie them in a frame...

  • @olgamorozova6222
    @olgamorozova6222 Год назад +2

    No way...I'm 157 cm and 71 kg and I'm sexy......and the girl said what? 42-43 kg? They are crazy....once I was 51 kg and I looked like a skeleton....and they say 45 kg max.....that's distrophia....

  • @mikelund327
    @mikelund327 11 месяцев назад +2

    4:15 There’s no way she’s 62kg.

    • @mendingwall3823
      @mendingwall3823 7 дней назад

      I thought I was the only one who thought this. I did a double take.

  • @Hnin11
    @Hnin11 Год назад +2

    Korean/Chinese/Japanese girls’ facial structures are not as prominent as western girls ( high nose , cheek bone etc ). Therefore, In my humble opinion, only when they are skinny , their facial features look more defined.
    I m Chinese girl with flat nose, small eyes & square face . At UK size 10, my face is chubby 😢

  • @annnon1509
    @annnon1509 6 месяцев назад +1

    honestly, being under 45kg doesn't even look good. Being that thin just makes your head look huge in comparison to your body because you lose all the fat in your hips and thighs.

    • @cr7-goat-29
      @cr7-goat-29 3 месяца назад

      That's not the case for everyone tho. Like I weigh 43-45 kg and I'm healthy looking. I'm pretty short tho and not out of puberty yet.

  • @AbbyAbbsteroni
    @AbbyAbbsteroni Год назад +5

    2:52 & 5:28 💯 Love their responses!

  • @andreiamendes9116
    @andreiamendes9116 Год назад +8

    It's so unfair putting so much pressure on women and none on men. In my country I'm considered underweigh. But it's genetical, I just cannot put on weigh as much as I eat (1,70/52kg).

    • @manciajr2805
      @manciajr2805 Год назад

      You're saying men don't have that much pressure? Lol

    • @ZalemMoon
      @ZalemMoon Год назад +2

      @@manciajr2805 yes

    • @manciajr2805
      @manciajr2805 Год назад

      @@ZalemMoon they gotta have a great job, make a big profit, and be a responsible provider, but you seem to care just about the beauty standards which proves why you should AT THE VERY LEAST be good looking, cuz at the end of the day, that's all you can offer...
      I'm glad they behave like that, because of all the people who idolize their society

  • @theking-ss
    @theking-ss Год назад +5

    How many days did these interviews take?. I see the many outfit changes lol

    • @auricia201
      @auricia201 Год назад

      I was wondering the same thing 😂

  • @humanconnectionflores
    @humanconnectionflores Год назад +14

    All of these women are beautiful in their own way.baeuty is in the eyes of the beholder, so the first person to see our beauty is each individual. Stop allow others society or whom ever,to set the standards of who you need to be.

  • @BakiSmaki27
    @BakiSmaki27 11 месяцев назад +2

    Homegirl that mentioned Toronto is very attractive. She's more attractive than like 99% of native Korean women I've seen. It's insane to me she would be considered on the chubby side and not automatically be looked at as super hot over there. But it seems in Korea they have a very rigid beauty standard combined with a high pressure to conform.

  • @rachzainhass
    @rachzainhass Год назад +5

    I am 5'4 115 pounds 51kg I have been this weight since I was 16 I am 31 I don't diet but I struggle to keep my stomach tight when I gain weigh thighs hips butt are the only ones affected . My limbs are really strong and athletic so the rest I have to maintain myself

  • @Wonder.Winnie
    @Wonder.Winnie Год назад +5

    i wonder if some koreans are naturally skinny vs dieting to be skinny. They might still be healthy?

    • @auricia201
      @auricia201 Год назад +7

      Just thinking out loud, but I'm sure there are naturally skinny ones the same way there are naturally chubby ones, or small, or tall 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @rins6126
      @rins6126 Год назад +2

      As a korean girl, even if I wanted to be fat my genes literally won't let me. I'll be somewhat chubby (highest bmi is 21) but honestly I'll probably have to forcefeed myself an uncomfortable amount if I want to gain weight/fat

  • @ALIAOUTSIDERtarotreadings
    @ALIAOUTSIDERtarotreadings Год назад +1

    If I weighted 45 kg with 170 heigh I'd probably d..ie.

  • @CaptCanuck4444
    @CaptCanuck4444 2 месяца назад +1

    This guy is extremely good at what he does.

  • @vam9785
    @vam9785 Год назад +1

    I'd look anorexic if I went by those standards. I have strong bones, so when I lose weight you can see it on me pretty quickly. At 58 kg I already look very skinny in the face and body. I cant imagine what I would look like at 50 kg ... or worse 40 kg ... probably just bones and skin. Maybe it works for Korean people because they're built differently. I have strong, sharp bones, I'd look like a skeleton.

  • @ZeePark21
    @ZeePark21 Год назад +2

    WHO guidelines and classification don't apply in Korea 😭

  • @jojobrown2504
    @jojobrown2504 Год назад +1

    Being slim, pale, plastic surgery being the norm…I would’ve hated to be a teenager or child in Korea.

  • @lotusflo12
    @lotusflo12 Год назад +1

    I love the first girl. Meghan the stallion 😅 most of them have vain self esteem. Beauty standards

  • @AllMyInkHybrid
    @AllMyInkHybrid Год назад +1

    50 is underweight for a young woman (20ies)where I am from❤️🐤

  • @mihaelapetrache4470
    @mihaelapetrache4470 Год назад +4

    To be honest I'd would have liked to have this kind of motivation to lose weight and be fit. I was fat since I was a child because I didn't felt pressed to lose weight even if I heard from others that I’m fat. Now I regret it. I've tried to lose weight 2 years ago with diet and workouts and I lost 8 kg but it wasn't enough and it was the most I could loose cause I'm not used to eating healthy and working out so I gave up after I reached 57 kg (which is the least I've ever had. Even when I was 11 I had 58 kg). I thought I can at least mentain this weight but now I'm getting fat again. If I had a diffrent lifestyle when I was younger it wouldn't be so hard for me now to be skinny. If I'm trying to eat less I end up eating even more. I always need external motivation in order to do things or to be pushed from the back but nobody is putting pressure on me to loose weight because they think I look ok but I don't feel ok. The only reason why I could loose weight 2 yrs ago was because my aunt was also trying to loose weight and there were skinny gitls in my class and seeing them made me feel not hungry anymore but now that I graduated and I stay home most of the time I don't have motivation anymore :(

  • @mignonnesilva4306
    @mignonnesilva4306 Год назад +2

    This was kind of distuebing but not surprising from seeing how tiny k-pop idols and actresses are. To the woman trying to maintain 92 pounds when she is 5' 3 I weighed slightly more than that as a 14 year old and its so thin.

  • @prescottosegie
    @prescottosegie Год назад +7

    This was a good discussion I believe that health is wealth 💪🏾😎 everyone should strive to be healthy and strong 💪🏾

  • @annaianniello1997
    @annaianniello1997 Год назад +1

    I'm 184 cm, I would be 45 kg in my coffin probably

  • @eswynplantagenet4483
    @eswynplantagenet4483 Год назад +15

    fact is that if you are 5'4" or over, being under 50kg is unhealthy for an adult female yet everyone literally aiming for this over there- honestly so sad

    • @icingcake
      @icingcake Год назад +2

      Such a bad idea :P I thought 50 was bad enough and they are talking about 40s?! 🤦🏻‍♀️ I hope they will be focusing on building some muscle now :P it’s so much nicer to have some shape than just bones :P

    • @ActuallyAShrimp
      @ActuallyAShrimp Год назад +1

      Yes! I am very short, especially for a guy. I'm 5'2.4" (160cm) a weight of 45kg for people of my height is considered underweight! It comes out at BMI 17.6 which is unhealthy. I know men weren't mentioned in this, but since I'm short enough to fit the bill I wanted to weigh in. It's very dangerous to be underweight, the complications can be equal to that of obesity or morbid obesity. It may be more visually attractive than obesity, but it has equal if not sometimes worse complications.

    • @eswynplantagenet4483
      @eswynplantagenet4483 Год назад +1

      @@ActuallyAShrimp 100%, thanks for mentioning this, i’m goes for both genders it’s not gonna be healthy at all!!

    • @KatieBellino
      @KatieBellino Год назад +1

      Yes, as a 5'7 woman of European ancestry, those weights would be straight up scary on me.

    • @Hanni_Le
      @Hanni_Le Год назад +1

      Some asians are really short, also the bone structure could be different. I used to weight 40 kg for many years and didn't look unhealthy or too slim. I could eat what I want and didn't gain weight. But now I'm heavier, but still under 50 kg and do look a bit chubby. Ps.: I'm asian, but living in germany, so no pressure from the society. People find me just normal slim/healthy, not too slim. They couldn't believe when I was telling my weight.

  • @spring7643
    @spring7643 Год назад +8

    3:58 that's insane 😟

    • @Dywaw1
      @Dywaw1 Год назад +2

      she is a paranoid liar.....I'm 165cm and 57kg and people think I'm normal. Or people around me sometimes say I'm skinny

    • @mii-sanch.939
      @mii-sanch.939 Год назад +5

      @@Dywaw1 so because somebody doesn't have the exact same lived experience as you, they're wrong and a liar? 💀

    • @Dywaw1
      @Dywaw1 Год назад +1

      @@mii-sanch.939 That doesn't happen in Korea, but she's talking about Korea. Even she's from Toronto😏

  • @rinwesley3092
    @rinwesley3092 Год назад +3

    I can't imagine any man cares as much about weight numbers as much as women do.

  • @oneyangh
    @oneyangh 3 дня назад

    Oh hell nah. If you are taller than 162cm, your weight should not be 50kg. 50kg is SUPPOSED to be a normal weight for girls 162cm and UNDER

  • @hydelover75
    @hydelover75 Год назад +1

    Broooo the weight in Korea scares me…. Like am naturally petite and short at 5’1 and am like 115 lbs 😢😢 88-92 lbs is crazy…. Guess I would be chubby in Korea wtf. I feel like 130 lbs in the US is a normal weight for most women

  • @sprocket8662
    @sprocket8662 Год назад +4

    The young lady in black is beautiful - she needs tell whoever says she is fat its none of their business and to get a life instead of criticizing others.

    • @comandlikes
      @comandlikes Год назад

      she literally looks the healthiest she is slim but still have curves so fat storage to have a good hormonal health

  • @heysiri7016
    @heysiri7016 Год назад +4

    wow its good to hear that korea is moving forward and accepting bigger bodies now.. but im jealous because in my country i feel like we are going the opposite way and every girl needs to be skinny. I think its because scandinavian fashion is extremely popular in norway now and a lot of girls are wearing low waisted pants and skirts, which is often used by people who have flat stomachs and skinny legs :')

  • @IchigoKeeki
    @IchigoKeeki Год назад +1

    The standart in my country is the fucking worst. Aunties called my 46kg mom fat when she was TWENTY

  • @toscadonna
    @toscadonna Год назад +36

    I used to live in Uijongbu back in 1999 to 2000, and at 5’-11” and 175 lbs, I was HUGE compared to most people in that city.😂 I’d go to the seamstress, and she’d look at me and say, “Ooooh, you SO big! You no gain weight!”😂 I bought the largest size underwear they had at the underground mall there, and I couldn’t even pull them up over my calves. 😂 I only saw 1 fat person in that city in an entire year. I actually admired the Korean diet and the way the elders would be up at 0500 hours walking up the mountains whilst we soldiers were running. But as in everything, you can overdo it. You can be too thin just like you can be too fat. The middle way is best.

    • @KatieBellino
      @KatieBellino Год назад +3

      Their beauty standards are definitely unrealistic for a lot of us taller women with European genetics. It's sad that some of them can't even make that designation. Like at 5'11, you weren't huge, you were proportionally bigger.

  • @sd0088
    @sd0088 Год назад +4

    The only thing that hasn’t surprised me is the walking thing. I like to walk and in my country (Mediterranean) we walk especially in the big cities. It’s pretty normal I thing!

  • @raukmineya_priyadarshini
    @raukmineya_priyadarshini Год назад +2

    There is nothing called 'beauty standard'. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. And colours.

  • @CaptCanuck4444
    @CaptCanuck4444 2 месяца назад +1

    I honestly feel bad for these women. I'm a man and big into fitness myself, and some of these very lean and fit looking women saying that they've been told to lose weight or that they're chubby is really bizarre.
    Hopefully someday soon there will be some pop culture influencers in Korea that are brave enough to deviate from that strict standard...so that the society can loosen up a bit.

  • @joojoowon
    @joojoowon Год назад +2

    I used to live in Korea and now that I live in North America, the beauty standards are very different!! in North America I am average weight, but if I was to go to Korea again, I think I would be considered chubby. Koreas beauty standards are really rough 😢

  • @leeroyjenkins867
    @leeroyjenkins867 Год назад +4

    You should do one also for men

  • @LivingDead53
    @LivingDead53 2 месяца назад

    I'm an American female, 37, with diabetes, and mental illness/cognitive issues. I'm 200 pounds. How did this happen? Medicine and not being able to regulate what I should eat and what I feel in my brain with the meds and diabetes. Not only, but the brain damage did not help anything. I have no idea why that is a factor. Asian women make fun of me for being fat. They did when I was in Thailand especially. I weighed 110 then and was mostly muscle. I'm a short and small build, minus my shoulders. I'm joining a program again with people in it, where it can be a competition and teamwork. I'm going to ask the courts if they'll have the arm thing that tells you your sugar levels. Do I care how I look? Sometimes. I live in an adult facility. My average blooming was too much for the US.

  • @Србомбоница86
    @Србомбоница86 3 месяца назад

    I am 1.76cm and 70kgs but I look very thin its crazy my genetics are strange,I am Serbian btw❤ my arms and legs are very long so I look thinner even with 70kgs

  • @lipkoinst
    @lipkoinst Год назад +1

    я вешу 40кг при росте 160, это мой обычный вес без диет. я родилась худой / I weigh 40kg with a height of 160, this is my usual weight without dieting. I was born thin.

  • @jukx5892
    @jukx5892 Год назад +1

    so many clips are repeating in this video

  • @mrchewey
    @mrchewey Год назад +4

    Is SK really that different from NK? 🤔

    • @user-cnksi223
      @user-cnksi223 Год назад

      Actually NK people skinnier

    • @Eu_0991
      @Eu_0991 Год назад

      Ordinary North Koreans are skinny because they can't eat, and high-ranking officials like Kim Jong-un are fat because they eat well.

  • @nataly9831
    @nataly9831 Год назад +2

    Su peso no debe depender de los estándares sociales, depende de su altura, edad, herencia, estructura ósea y otros factores de salud, etc. ¡Todo el mundo es diferente y lo que importa es que usted esté y se sienta saludable!
    Peso alrededor de 99 libras (45 kilos) pero mi altura es de alrededor de 4"11 (1.50 m) Según mi nutricionista estoy perfectamente saludable (Sí, aún podría engordar un poco más, pero todo depende si me siento saludable con eso, ya que soy una persona muy bajita, con una estructura ósea muy pequeña) vengo de una familia de hobbits literalmente, ¡muy delgados y pequeños! ¡Así que puedes decir que soy naturalmente delgada! Pero la gente siempre me esta recalcando que soy demaciadooo delgado , y que deberia comer mas pastel o mcdonalds, pero obviamente esa gente no sabe de salud ni de comida sana y por eso la gente tiene que educarse mas en temas de alimentacion y salud y autoestima, para no caer en este tipo de estándares locos. La verdad es que al final tener sobrepeso o bajo peso no es saludable y todos debemos esforzarnos por estar saludables, no por la belleza o los estándares de la sociedad sino por nuestros cuerpos, para que podamos vivir una vida más larga y saludable. !
    Honrremos mas a nuestros cuerpos y apreciamos el trabajo que hace para mantenernos vivos!🤍

  • @dandaeun
    @dandaeun Год назад +3

    I do weight 40kg height 5'1 ft. It's considered super thin in my country tho. You'll be bullied too. Any weight you might have I think you just have to accept yourself as is as long as you are healthy, happy and living well. ♡

    • @bea380
      @bea380 Год назад +1

      that's not healthy at all

    • @dandaeun
      @dandaeun Год назад

      @@bea380 yeah I agree too ~

  • @asukahopeworld1056
    @asukahopeworld1056 Год назад +2

    People in korea actually don't actually like very skinny people, but the society is so strict with "beauty standards" that they barely have no choice but to fit in... I'm 167cm for 70kg and people always tell me I'm beautiful here so.... Really food interview though !

  • @jktm7785
    @jktm7785 Год назад +21

    It's pretty crazy to hear that girl being my height (5'2) and weighing 41 kgs. That is a straight up anorexia. I'm over here trying to reach at least 50 kgs with some muscle build cuz I know I'll look healthier and it's crazy to hear other women aiming to weight even less than I currently do.

    • @Angelpilled000
      @Angelpilled000 Год назад +3

      Im 156cm (like 5'1 ?) And i weight 41-42, I used to weight more, tho rn i wouldnt say its hard to keep it like this. Maybe the girl is naturally skinny idk, it isnt necessarily anorexia

    • @jktm7785
      @jktm7785 Год назад +4

      @shara3114 I know that people are naturally skinny, I am too. I used to weigh 44 in 2020. But that doesn't mean it's healthy. And yes, according to your BMI you would be underweight. Especially since you're not even toned and you don't carry any muscle. Getting enough calories in, doing strength training and gaining healthy weight is extremely beneficial. Even for your skin, your hair, your bones, your hormonal balance, for everything. Just saying "meh, I'm naturally like that" doesn't mean a thing. It doesn't mean it's healthy.

    • @jonnamajaneva5933
      @jonnamajaneva5933 Год назад +1

      I rmb when I was 44-45kg and 157cm some random guys in my country told me to my face how flat im everywhere 💀 I my country the beauty stantard is to have some curves. It wasnt healthy weight for me tough cuz I had severe hairloss and my perioids stopped coming.

    • @Hanni_Le
      @Hanni_Le Год назад

      Depends on the body structure. I'm also asian and a bit shorter and used to weight 40 kg for many years. Didn't look too skinny. Now I'm gain more weight (still under 50 kg, maybe 48 kg) and I do look chubby and like to loose weight (at least till 45 kg). But this girl in this video looks skinny, but normal for korean standards (like the actresses in kdramas).

    • @gigithemouse
      @gigithemouse Год назад

      I am Old School Asian meaning I lived in Asian during the 80's and 90's and being 41 and 42kg was totally normal even for people 5'5 and 5'6. All my Asian relatives are 5'4 and above and no one weighed more than 50kg. If you know Asian Culture, it's all about social eating with friends and family as much as possible....in frequency and quantity. My family members who were 44kg and around 5'5 all lived all into old age, physically capable and no health issue while looked very youthful. One common thing about a lot of Old School Asians is their lack of love for any food Western. When I visited Japan in 2010, my cousin and her two friends came with me on a Taiwan and Hong Kong trip. We were in our late 20's to 30's and let me tell you, they pressured me to eat breakfast, street food, lunch, snack, street food, dinner, snack, mid night dinner.....all consisted of greasy, fried, battered, and varieties of anything you can imagine. We also tried a lot to Asian Bakery Sweets like Pineapple bun and pastries. That is a far cry behaviour from anorexia and yet none of us weighed more than 45kg and no one went to the gym during our 14 days trip. No one gained weight and I think it's partially due to 6 hours outdoor walking daily. Asian culture boasts with food and expects everyone to eat while stay naturally skinny, that is the only thing I think is unrealistic. More and more Asians these days eat Western Fusion food and consume a ton of sweets and I think that's why the overall weight is increasing. People back in my generation rarely heard of high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol but these days it's common even with the youth. The increase of weight comes with actual health complications, not the other way around.

  • @bl00dFairy
    @bl00dFairy Год назад +1

    The captions keep saying "40 kg 88lbs" when in Korean they're saying "in the 40's" meaning anywhere from 40-49kg. Please be accurate instead of taking it out of context for your vids.

  • @mojoeherb3280
    @mojoeherb3280 Год назад +7

    Are these people serious, 99lbs? That will give blue bones. Now, if a man doesn't know what blue bone is, be with a skinny woman. I don't know why Korean guys love skinny women, is it a dominant (manageable) thing? Have you ever watched in the animal kingdom the males always go for the thick well rounded females. Every time I see a skinny woman it takes me back to a time in Germany history when people were held in camps. And don't say that it is healthy, thick people are easier to fight off inside and outside intruders😊

  • @TheHiddenSystem
    @TheHiddenSystem 4 месяца назад

    I'm European (German) and I honestly share the Korean beauty standard of weight. In my opinion, 55kg is my upper mark of acceptable and 60kg or above is obese to me. However, I am of course not the general human opinion, so when people have a different opinion than mine it's totally fine. Just wanted to share my acceptance of their ideal weight. ^^

  • @sina7256
    @sina7256 Год назад +1

    0:13 bro I’m 1,56 and 50kg I look skinny asf why would I be considered chubby I even want to gain weight 😭

  • @anonymuser8662
    @anonymuser8662 Год назад +1

    The Canadian girl is so pretty and looks very ideal considering the KBS. Her nose reminded me of Heejin.

  • @mimi5769
    @mimi5769 Год назад +3

    Im 160cm x 63kg, I'm losing weight and my goal is 48kg, but seeing that girl who's the same height as me being 41-43kg 😭🤓 still, I don't want to be underweight, so I won't lose more than that

    • @julia-wm5zw
      @julia-wm5zw Год назад +5

      161cm and 48kg here and I wouldn't recommend this, because of my low weight I lost my period. You dont need to go that low

    • @mimi5769
      @mimi5769 Год назад

      @@julia-wm5zw idk my cousin has always been 50kg and has always been healthy, I think it's just about making it sustainable

  • @Liziqks
    @Liziqks 25 дней назад

    I am 168cm and I weigh 55 kg but I really want to be 50/49

  • @FalconPunch8319
    @FalconPunch8319 8 месяцев назад

    There's no way that girl from Toronto is average, she's easily considered skinny and the 41kg one is anorexic 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @Annie-ho4mq
    @Annie-ho4mq Год назад +2

    The interviewer has a nice and calming voice.

  • @justv7370
    @justv7370 Год назад +1

    The interviewer is so beautiful ❤ you should consider modeling there 🎉

  • @Wonyoungcodes
    @Wonyoungcodes Год назад +1

    These girls were not even chubby , i am sorry that’s so miserable and messed up

  • @fatpinkteddy
    @fatpinkteddy Год назад +1

    My daughter is 5.5 and she is 34 kg she is 15. We are in the U.K. she is considered underweight. She does eat but is very fussy and she doesn’t eat junk food.

  • @93vincentvalentine
    @93vincentvalentine Год назад +1

    2:52 I love this answer here.

  • @ghazale1987
    @ghazale1987 Год назад +1

    if i was born tgere , i would be beauty standard beacuase i'm 170 cm and 51 kg even tho i eat a lot ican't gain weight😢😂
    but in my country i'm skeleton and always skinny shamed 😐💔