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Originally posted by DeltaSigStan
Exactly
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Yup. I could eat the recommended 2,000 calories a day and I would gain a lot of weight.
I can eat 1,500 calories a day and maintain status quo.
To lose weight I have to limit to at least 1,200 or 1,000 calories.
So hearing thin people talk about how they can eat 5,000 calories a day makes me sick, and really makes me not want to talk to them.
Because people rib you for being thin does not mean you identify with people who get made fun of for being overweight.
People don't yell "Hey skinny girl!" out of their car windows at thin people on the street.
But people do yell "Hey fatty!" out their window at me at least 3 times a week.
So no, your being a size 2 and having friends joke with you about your thinness does not help you identify with people who are overweight. It doesn't make people prejudiced against you. It doesn't make people think you're disgusting.
So really, stop trying to make like you identify with people that are above size 10.
Damn.
What you're going through isn't hardship.
Me working out six days a week and eating a strict diet, but still having people assume I'm a lazy twinkie eater is hardship.