For real? GAH! - Comments

  • La La Love

    La La Love (250)

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    so, yeah I see your point, and losing about 8 pounds would be healthy (not that you need to, your gorgeous) but seriously set a goal that's flattering and good for your age. Like drink lotssss of water and eat lean meats balanced with plenty of veggies, and ya know the whole bit on excersise but really a fine walk will do. I hope I helped, and you try out my advice, and remember your beautiful in your skin no matter what. :)
    July 19th, 2011 at 08:02pm
  • La La Love

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    take of from a girl who is skinny, I know your gonna roll your eyes lol, but I'm 17 and 107 pounds. I hate my body. I'm flat as a breadboard, I can count all my ribs, and I eat like a horse. I want to gain weight I want to look normal I want a figure sooo bad! People say they're jealous and I should love my body, but I look like a 13 year old boy.
    July 19th, 2011 at 07:58pm
  • requiem.

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    Don't do it. I considered starving myself to lose 10 pounds for my modeling competitions in August, but I can't bring myself to do it.

    I have a handful of friends that lose weight the unhealthy and want to be almost invisible. It's only cute if you're on the runway and getting paid to look like that. It's not cute in the real word, no matter what anyone says.

    Eat healthy and work out, you'll lose it in no time. :)
    July 19th, 2011 at 07:54am
  • Brain Dead Bipolar

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    It's not worth it to look like that. It's not attractive on girls or women to look "model" thin. If your ribcage and bones are potruding from your body, you aren't healthy and unhealthy is unnattractive, whether it's being over weight or under weight.

    Work out a little bit, or just dance around your room a lot and watch what you eat. You don't have to go to extremes.

    I'm here if you need to talk.
    July 19th, 2011 at 06:34am
  • Anticlockwise

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    Don't do it. This is coming from a person who at their height of anorexia, was around 80 lbs, and 5foot 6 inches.

    Life will never be the same if you do it. I struggle every day. I right now, am 182 lbs, and I am constantly 'forgetting' to eat. I caused physical, emotional, and mental damage.

    Anorexia ruined my life, and I'd hate to see it ruin yours too.
    July 19th, 2011 at 06:26am