i am also skinny and always get the same reaction from people or they say oh my god you are so skinny and yes they are rude so i decided to me just as rude next time ask them if they ever stop eating or tell them give me some of your fat or oh my god you are so fat
2006-09-02 14:56:21
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answered by dawn g 1
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I have also been skinny all along, and being a doctor peope pester me all the time.
But there is a good aspect too. Why dont u read up on nutrition and fitness and start working out a little, while following a healthy diet. This way u can help all those chubby people pestering u by giving them sound advice.
I do it all the time, and it feels good if u make a difference even to one person.
2006-09-02 22:02:38
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answered by ansarmaqs 4
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When I have said it to friends who are naturally skinny, my intention has always been one of wonderment and amazement. Not jealous or rude, but just wishing I had just a little of their fast metabolism. And, detecting my intention, they kinda feel good about their ability to eat tons and not gain weight, and have told me so. But, unfortunately there are rude people out there; and they make fun of anybody they can, so don't feel like you're the only one they make fun of. You're lucky! Enjoy your gifts.
2006-09-02 21:58:13
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answered by ? 3
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As a girl I went to prom with said "People are jerks."
90%, Not because they want to be, but because they don't understand that for some people, gaining weight is as difficult as losing it.
The other 10% are vindictive or jealous, and need to get bent.
2006-09-02 21:51:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been through the same thing all my life and it's usually the overweight people that think I'm too thin. They think they're normal and the rest of us are freaks. Don't pay any attention to them. As long as you're healthy, that's all that matters.
2006-09-02 22:11:01
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answered by M 1
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I think they're rude, ignorant, maybe trying to be funny in a way, ........they just don't understand yours and other people's situation. When I see a thin person I think ofthings like, Good metabolisom, Genetics, Watches their diet, Does Drugs, Just Naturally thin,.........Anyone that talks to a thin friend should understand, my superthin friend told me he eats 5000 calories a day,.......he and another friend have to eat alot and workout, I think they do it mostly to avoid the comments, because stupid people never cease to be born and blurt out the most ignorant comment their little brain can manufacture. .........BTW Nicole Richie looks like she needs to be in rehab for her own good....
2006-09-03 01:46:11
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answered by axiom_driver_1969_Joined_Y!_1997 2
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Tell me about it. I'm a slim woman as well but I know that I definitely eat. It annoys the heck out of me when my friends (most of whom who are heavier than what they should be) try to tell me that I need to eat more. They like to tease me and say that I eat squirrel and rabbit food cause I like to eat veggies+fruits+salads with my meals cause natural food fills me up longer and gives me good NRG compared to the sleepiness and heaviness I feel after eating most fast foods! I think they need to eat less junk and exercise more!
2006-09-02 21:53:45
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answered by Ser021976 3
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Because people can be rude, insensitive and stupid. Next time some dumba** asks you that, tell them with a sinister look and a serious tone in your voice, "No. I get my nourishment from blood. Are you volunteering?"
2006-09-02 21:52:42
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answered by Demon Doll 6
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I have been skinny all my life too and always get asked the same question. Most of them are jealous.
2006-09-02 22:43:56
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answered by EB 2
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I think you've already answered your question...people ask stupid questions...does it matter why? Don't allow others to determine how you feel/act. ignore the buffoons. Be happy and grateful you are blessed with an excellent metabolism :)
2006-09-02 21:50:26
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answered by about2teach 2
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