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Posted by Deneb on November 3, 2007, at 16:56:18
I'm not sure why I often feel like I want to be underweight. I think maybe people will like me more if I were super skinny?
Maybe I want to be envied.
There's also the being light part. I'm really short so I can probably reach pretty low weights. I feel like I want to be light as a child and people can pick me up.
I want to be small. Maybe I want to be a child again.
I have to get over these thoughts. I want to be a lifetime member of weight watchers. Lifetime members get to attend meetings for free as long as they are not 2 pounds over their goal weight. But if the person is underweight he or she doesn't qualify anymore.
Posted by karen_kay on November 21, 2007, at 11:34:03
In reply to Why do I want to be underweight?, posted by Deneb on November 3, 2007, at 16:56:18
i don't know why you want to be so small sweetie. i think maybe only you know why you want to be so small hun.
maybe that's a question only you can ask yourself and get an honest answer sweetie.
i'm listening though.
take care of yoruself,
kk
Posted by Sigismund on November 21, 2007, at 18:23:56
In reply to Why do I want to be underweight?, posted by Deneb on November 3, 2007, at 16:56:18
>I want to be small. Maybe I want to be a child again.
That's absolootely fine.
>I have to get over these thoughts.
No you don't.
>I want to be a lifetime member of weight watchers. Lifetime members get to attend meetings for free as long as they are not 2 pounds over their goal weight. But if the person is underweight he or she doesn't qualify anymore.There are easy peasy ways to lose weight, so long as your body has not got the impression that it is being starved.
Is this the Eating Board? What am I doing here?
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