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That is so funny, and kinda sad - that people have begun to think of natural, un processed food as not "real". I'm sure he was just trying to be funny. It was nice that your mom stuck up for you, and that she now understands your fitness level is not "anorexic". You have to remember that most of the public, even thin people, don't have the lean, cut look that you have attained, and so to the untrained eye it can be mistaken for being too skinny. You have a huge chance in your new career to educate people on the difference between being "skinny fat" and lean & muscular, and why it is so much healthier to be lean and muscular.Bonnie wrote:her neighbour said to me at dinner the last night " its good to see you eat real food ".Is he KIDDING
oh, don't tell me they had those awful pleats in the front too? I used to wear some of those, course back then I had a tiny waist and thought I looked HOT. lol!!Bonnie wrote:jeans that you fit in your twenties & hang onto.I went to the dryer to grab some pants for work & it was WETSo into the drawer of those jeans I dove, instead of missing a shift of work..well that erkle dude with his pants under his armpits had nothing on me..thank goodness for long t-shirts. I now hate high waisted pants, boo hiss, out they are going to go
wow Bonnie, that's awful, and it does sound like you may have some mold issues, especially since you didn't feel any of those things when you were away at your Mom's.Bonnie wrote:I`ve gotten asthma, chronic sinus infections, fatigue, immune system failure to the point of transfusions, hair loss.My sons only have the hair loss & fatigue thus far
Bonnie wrote:I`m being poisoned in my own home.In the last 3 years I`ve gotten asthma, chronic sinus infections, fatigue, immune system failure to the point of transfusions, hair loss.My sons only have the hair loss & fatigue thus far.I hope to be able to be healthy soon, even if it means moving
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