AlphaWolf1998:
I actually have no clue how to measure it but I'm most likely pretty small though.
BMI is inexact for it's intended purpose for perhaps obvious reasons, and it should hopefully be obvious when I tell you what the formula is.
BMI = (lbs * 703) / ( (inches of height) ^ 2 )
Supposedly, BMI was originally metric so the formula is even simpler, though I don't recall that formula. So, assuming your profile information is correct..
(210 * 703) / (71 * 71) = 147,630 / 5,041 = BMI of ~
29.29.
It can also be used in reverse, too.
(Target BMI * (inches of height) ^ 2) / 703 = target weight. So for example..
(30 * 71 * 71) / 703 = ~215.1 lbs
That suggests if you gain about 6 lbs, you'd have a BMI of 30, the minimum number the CDC considers within the range of obesity.
It's fun in the context of feederism, but that's about it since it's so inexact. It's useless when you consider there's muscley bodybuilder types, and it's beyond useless for women during pregnancy.