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Okay so I'm pretty thin; 5'4 and 110 lbs. I really don't like fat, at all on girls. I think girls should be thin and wear a pants size no bigger than a 3 or 5. Five is pushing it.
All my friends are thin and have nice figures as well, like me but I have a few that don't. I mean, they aren't huge but they wear like a 5 in Abercrombie pants. And those of you that shop there know that their sizes run bigger. When I see them in like a bikini (we're always at my house laying out and stuff) I want to throw up.
I don't know why I feel this way and I feel extremely bad sometimes because in my head, I want them to loose weight.
Now, I assure you that I have never said anything along those lines to them and I NEVEERR would, ever. I know I have some sort of problem with weight so I know better than so say something to them.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get over this?
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I think that its okay that you want them to lose weight.But if its for health reasons not just because theyre fat because being too skiny isnt that healthy either.
im sorry if i missunderstood but obiously your aware that you have a problem and i think that your stuck in a world where you only see the outside and you need to get out of there as fast as you possibly can. because not everybody is perfect and neither are you even if your skinny. some people are born overweight
im not fat but real people have curves and embrace them and so should you most of my family is not 'skinny' and they are diabetics but i never tell them that theyre fat i just always make sure that theyre healthy
Iknow this site might not always answer your question directly but if you really want help try seeing a proffesional and get some because i dont think that i should be the person to be telling you what to do seek some 1 with more experience
if you still fell this way tell me and i'll help you in anyway i can Thanx anyway!
7ROK7ANGEL7
A.K.A.ZEN*PSHYCO
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Oh I know that. But that wasn't my question. I want to know how to get over looking at them that way and accepting that all people aren't a size zero.
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