lungsfortherace
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"Don't lose too much weight."
"Don't get to thin." And then refer to you as skinny or slim when you're clearly still overweight.
"Wow, you're looking skinny!" But, again, you're clearly nowhere near a truly healthy weight.
I don't understand people. This comes mostly from colleagues or parents of students or people I see at the gym or people I see at the grocery store or video store or library or bookstore regularly. It comes from people who are very thin and people who are heavy and people who are obese.
What's the point? Why? Why? Why?
I mean, I'd get it if I were like within 10 pounds of a healthy range, but I'm like anywhere from 30-45 pounds away from my goal and my goal isn't a skinny goal!
"Don't get to thin." And then refer to you as skinny or slim when you're clearly still overweight.
"Wow, you're looking skinny!" But, again, you're clearly nowhere near a truly healthy weight.
I don't understand people. This comes mostly from colleagues or parents of students or people I see at the gym or people I see at the grocery store or video store or library or bookstore regularly. It comes from people who are very thin and people who are heavy and people who are obese.
What's the point? Why? Why? Why?
I mean, I'd get it if I were like within 10 pounds of a healthy range, but I'm like anywhere from 30-45 pounds away from my goal and my goal isn't a skinny goal!
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