You're not her friend although she may be yours. Ever occurred to you she may have an eating disorder? She needs support to change that not spite and criticism.
If you can't be supportive her, as in kindly telling her you're worried about her health because of her weight, then just stay away from her
And so it's okay for her to criticize me. Okay~. Guess it doesn't matter either that I encourage her to join me all the time. And I had a mild eating disorder where I wouldn't eat for weeks that I got over through therapy. I say mild because I would still drink water and fruit smoothies.
IIN that my fat friend pisses me off?
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You're not her friend although she may be yours. Ever occurred to you she may have an eating disorder? She needs support to change that not spite and criticism.
If you can't be supportive her, as in kindly telling her you're worried about her health because of her weight, then just stay away from her
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And so it's okay for her to criticize me. Okay~. Guess it doesn't matter either that I encourage her to join me all the time. And I had a mild eating disorder where I wouldn't eat for weeks that I got over through therapy. I say mild because I would still drink water and fruit smoothies.
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Not Ok for either of you to be criticizing each other if you're friends: there are better ways of giving support than criticism
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Thank you Dr. Phillena.
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You're funny