And maybe one day you'll get to the point where you can do the self-love thing without thinking of younger, "tighter" women as bitches to be hated?
I have my share of physical difficulties, as I've shared here plenty. Staying a healthy weight has never been one of them. That's just how it is for me. But some women seem to think this makes it ok for them to call me all kinds of names ("skinny bitch") and comment constantly on what I'm eating or how my clothes look on me, always with this mean-spiritedness as if their troubles with weight or diet are my fault. As if my slimness comes directly at their expense or something. It's not very nice!
Im sorry!
I dont hate them... Ok, i do a little... I do have some insecurities still
Its just I will never have my 20 year old body back... even tho im slim and fit and run everyday its not the same "tightness" as it was then...
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wish I had a time machine ...
anyway, seeing that pic of yours in that ass thread, we could definitely get down to business
Here ya go... here is a moustache ride (this video was almost too dumb to post, but it makes no difference... cause it's relevant )
and I am glad someone said something about people thinking "skinny bitches" are skinny at another expense. I have had so many things said to me for being skinny, but I would never want to hurt the feelings of a big person... it just feels so mean and unfair. maybe big people just feel like everyone is talking about them when they are not around when weight gets brought up... so they think it's just natural to turn the table onto the "skinny bitches" ... but I don't go around slammin on people for their weight so I don't talk much to people who do it to me.