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Jan 14, 2009 22:26

Soo...I guess I'm going to tell myself that the mirrors in the Dance Studio are off ( Read more... )

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olagmar January 15 2009, 06:24:28 UTC
Aww, I don't meet you nearly enough (never so far actually) to really notice... So I can't help :(

Maybe those 104 floored skyscrapers will be of use? I think at least I could use one of those right about now...

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vlandra January 15 2009, 15:03:24 UTC
what would you use the 104 skyscraper for? To go up all the stairs? maybe your dream was trying to tell us that we're out of shape and need to work out!! eeek. You should come visit me and we'll go work out...we'll find some stairs...i dunno about 104 floor skyscraper, but we'll find something!

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thrives January 15 2009, 13:21:54 UTC
My dad has no problem telling me that...but I do call him a jerk for it. :X

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vlandra January 15 2009, 15:04:43 UTC
The odd thing is my grandmother says "how much weight have you lost!?" EVERY SINGLE TIME I SEE HER! And I'm like...Meme, get your eyes checked, I've put on 20 lbs....

I guess I just know how to dress to make myself look slim...but in my work-out/dance clothes there's just no hope of that, haha.

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thrives January 15 2009, 15:54:35 UTC
Yeah, dance clothes are just not conducive to making anyone look skinny. XD

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vlandra January 15 2009, 16:52:10 UTC
except the freaking super skinny girls... but they look kinda gross anyway.

oops, did I say that aloud....

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zenmasterbryan January 15 2009, 18:01:07 UTC
I have a chronically bad self-image. For years I've gone through cycles of feeling alternately bad and then good about myself, when in all likelihood my weight has changed within a range of 10 pounds. My parents are usually pretty good about letting me know when my body size actually IS changing - I'd just be depressed if anyone else did it.

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bloodbaycharger January 15 2009, 20:04:50 UTC
to be honest, I don't know if it will ever be ok to tell someone they're putting on weight- unless maybe it's to the point of being a health issue, and in that case, i'd take them to a doctor instead.

I think at this point (in our twenties) we can all probably assume that if we aren't getting regular exercise, that we aren't in shape and probably could afford to lose a few. that's how I look at it anyway! as far as being overweight, I think a lot of people aren't going to look skinny like society says we should even when they're as healthy as they're going to be, and to me, it's way more important to be healthy.

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