If you are five feet tall and 103 pounds, it sounds like you are at the ideal weight. There is no "good waist" measurement; my guess is that you have a waist measurement that is proportional to the rest of your body. Confidence is the most beautiful thing.
Yo, I'm 13 I'm a surfer in Australia i got a flat stomach with a six pack but I'm not like a bodybuilder or anything, i weigh 103 pounds and u don't need to worry about your measurements, as long as you like what you see in the mirror that's cool, if you don't do somthing about it go running lift weights wateva, but mate chicks love confidence and muscles so u know what to do!
lol yes we do. :p I'm 12 and I'm 5"3 and my waist is 27 inches...trying to get that down some....lol. but everyone tells me I'm a skinny winny and from what I've read online and all that I'm an "ideal" weight. but anyway ya you should b about 20-25 inches @ ur narrowest.
The 'normal 16 year old girl's waist size' would not be the average waist size, as this would be a rather distorted measurement, as it would include the measurement of some overweight people. The ideal 'normal' waist measurement for a 16 year old girl would depend on the other proportions of the person, their height and their weight. So an average 'normal' may be between 26" and 36". Although, I am sixteen have a height of 5"5, weigh 105 lbs and have a waist measurement of 23", bust 33" and hips 32". Therefore, the answer is varying and maybe go along the guidelines of; the waist must be at least 5" less than the measurement of your hips and bust.
An ideal measurement would be between 24" and 28"
this would be a very distorted average, as many people are overweight, but a healthy waist measurement for this height may be between 26" and 32"
Pounds or kilograms
Losing weight would be the easiest way.
Waist comes first. So a 34x36 pant size would have a 34inch waist and a 36 inch inseam.
Pounds.
The length of a pencil. your waist/chest measurement the dimensions of a table
Weight- a person, an animal. In Europe a Kilogram(Kg) is the unit of measurement rather than pounds in the US
Waist coats were the 'gold' in a men's wardrobe and would have cost-ed about 20 pounds.
pounds
For an average, about twelve year old girl, 100 pounds, it would go to their waist.