I eagerly wait for more, but am happy with this little nibble.
Gawh, what is with ppl. commenting like it is no one`s business. My new job is better for that then my last one where somone applied I should go on diet. grrrr... I am glad that you are keeping strong. whoohoo... Sorry I am inarticulate this moring, but it deserves its own hoot.
About he boy *bounce bounce* I am super excited for you. Of course, it is fine to like his not so perfect physique. Why wouldn`t it be? You are not being derogatory or judging his worth on it.
Oiy about the insensitive comments - are people really *that* dense? I hate the diet talk too. It's best to just stay out of it and remember that what applies to others will not apply to you (ie. someone who's got health issues and need to lose weight). Plus, the most important thing for you is to be HEALTHY, which means not to get caught up in the ED behaviours again.
And about your fear of relapsing - remember that you will never be back at square one, you have all these experiences behind you, and loads of time for introspection. It will definitely take time to get used to your body, and it'll take practice to eat in a non-ED manner. It's habit forming, really. In time, it won't be such an effort.
Ooooh, a romance blossominig? I want to hear more...
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Gawh, what is with ppl. commenting like it is no one`s business. My new job is better for that then my last one where somone applied I should go on diet. grrrr... I am glad that you are keeping strong. whoohoo... Sorry I am inarticulate this moring, but it deserves its own hoot.
About he boy *bounce bounce* I am super excited for you. Of course, it is fine to like his not so perfect physique. Why wouldn`t it be? You are not being derogatory or judging his worth on it.
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Oiy about the insensitive comments - are people really *that* dense? I hate the diet talk too. It's best to just stay out of it and remember that what applies to others will not apply to you (ie. someone who's got health issues and need to lose weight). Plus, the most important thing for you is to be HEALTHY, which means not to get caught up in the ED behaviours again.
And about your fear of relapsing - remember that you will never be back at square one, you have all these experiences behind you, and loads of time for introspection. It will definitely take time to get used to your body, and it'll take practice to eat in a non-ED manner. It's habit forming, really. In time, it won't be such an effort.
Ooooh, a romance blossominig? I want to hear more...
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