Now if only I could say the same about her taste in cinema.![]()
My taste in cinema is perfectly fine.![]()
I claim temporary insanity.
As for everything else: I dabbled with bulimia, it lasted maybe a week and I threw up all of maybe three times, in comes protective older sister. I do not binge. The friend who stopped talking to me after the accident once commented while she was at my house about how hungry she was because I don't eat a lot.
I do work out as my sister said.
And thank you.
Mair, you picked a good picture. Why don't we have any together?
Welcome to the party!
I've finally read to the end and was about to offer advice to HoneyBLilly, and here you are!
I can't say I'm in touch with teenagers, but here's what I think:
Other people can be really awful. It took me some time to figure out that a lot of the time it isn't about the person they're being cruel to, but about where they themselves are emotionally at the moment. It's easy to internalize everything that other people throw at you, but I'd suggest that a lot of the time it has nothing to do with you at all. If people say mean things to you, just turn it around on them--if they feel the need to mock or criticize, what does that say about them? Are they envious? Insecure?
I don't know you except from this post, but I can tell you two things: You've got a great sense of humor, and a sister who's pretty cool and really, really cares about you.
In my book, that's a great place to start.