you're not fat..., "yes i am" |
you're not fat..., "yes i am" |
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![]() You can't keep running from what you're trying to find. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 5,030 Joined: Oct 2004 Member No: 54,096 ![]() |
i don't think there's a topic on this...
i've always felt that your expectations for yourself are always going to be more then for friends. in this case, weight. some of my friends say they're fat, and i dont think they are. but when i look at myself (and i know i'm skinnier then them) i think I'M fat. it makes me feel hypocritical, because it's like *i* have to be really skinny to be pretty, while my friends don't. maybe it's just perception? discuss maybe? ![]() |
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here in hawai'i there are many overweight girls, and they know it.
at least 30% of the girls in my school are overweight because of the cultural foods because here, our races are so diverse and we have so many kinds of food that we are told is "healthy" but it really isn't. when i was in 5th grade i used to be really chunky. i lied about my weight i said i was like 15 pounds lighter than i was just to make it like i was like the other girls. it really hurt though lying about my weight to make others think i was something i wasn't. i learned my lesson, and i don't try to mislead or impress people to make them think were all like each other. i hope that made sense. ha |
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