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2-07-2008 @ 7:06AM
Jennifer said...
Everyone deserves to feel beautiful and accepted for who they are... skinny people have diabetes and heart disease too... but as long as they are thin and beautiful, its ok, right? What is wrong with this country and its obsession with weight? Its the reason most of us have eating disorders and are overweight.... too much attention to it being a horrible problem! When in reality, the only problem are the people calling attention to it like its a plague... possitive thinking and reinforcement gets better results than negative. Its pretty bad that even after losing 70lbs myself (And I was an active overweight person before.. I lost weight when I went to college just from the change in lifestyle) I still feel like I am worthless and huge because of what these type of people are compairing me to. Be possitive with people and see what happens then... sicknesses will always be around... just seems like we have to blame the people for something that will be here dispite it all.
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