ok so i am very over obsessed with my weight well i used to be and all my friends asked me how i threw up but i didnt and i dont know what to say so if someone does can you tell me so i tell them
soccerchick05 answered Tuesday May 3 2005, 7:37 pm: Tell your "friends" that you don't throw up... if they are truely your friends, then they should believe you and leave it alone. If they aren't true friends, they'll keep on asking. If they keep on asking, then tell them you don't and to mind their own business. [ soccerchick05's advice column | Ask soccerchick05 A Question ]
sugarmeltsinrain answered Tuesday May 3 2005, 4:34 pm: I'm confused...did you used to be/are bulimic? or do your friends just think that because you have lost weight? If the second is the case, tell them that if they can't be happy for you for healthily losing the weight you wanted and looking better, than they aren't being very supportive friends. People like to spread rumors and sometimes its even the closest people to you. If they continue to spread rumors and confront you about false actions, just ignore it. My friend lost A TON of weight by excersising and eating healthy, yet people said that she was anorexic. This was TOTALLY not true and she just learned to ignore it. It may hurt, but as long as you know it isn't true, it's okay. I'm sure there is someone out there who will believe you and you can confide in. [ sugarmeltsinrain's advice column | Ask sugarmeltsinrain A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Tuesday May 3 2005, 2:10 pm: Thats your choice if you want to tell them. Just say you dont want to talk about it.
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