I can’t do it with two jobs and a household to care for.
she certainly isn’t healthy in her eating habits- not eating at school, living on Chikfila and ramen.
Christ that’s terrible. Your poor mother. I can’t imagine having something so necessary to my survival being turned into such a horrific, negative experience. It just goes to show that so many things that happen in our formative years can have traumatic, lifelong impacts on us. I’m sorry she’s struggling so much now.
Same.
Big Paper is a menace that must be put out of its misery.
Or when they’re marching in his wannabe tinpot dictator parades.
They were exercising with bandages on ffs.
kissing and laughing eating mozzarella sticks
I love how the rosé champers compliments his suit.
Don’t worry about it. :P
A hundred times this. Working on improving my eating/sleeping/level of activity helped some, but like another commenter on here, I really started getting better with therapy. Am I as skinny as I used to be? No. And even though I struggled with adjusting to that at first (mostly because of societal expectations and…
I’m so sorry to hear that, but I’m glad that you’ve been able to recover. But you’re absolutely right; we know so little about disordered eating and even then, what precious little we do know tends to only focus on one or two types. I’m willing to bet that there are plenty of people who exhibit symptoms of disordered…
Man, stuff like that can wreck you psychologically as well as physically.I’m sorry to hear your mother is experiencing that. I don’t know what caused her to adopt that kind of diet in her early life, but there are so many weird rules and restrictions that we as a society place on people—especially women—when it comes…
That sounds unpleasant. :( Hopefully, you can exercise on your own more often or he can finally understand that you don’t find his stance helpful or motivational. I also hope that he isn’t pushing himself so hard that he’s injuring himself because of his mindset.
That really sucks and I’m sorry you had to endure that. I’ve encountered plenty of people like that and I definitely identify with you. I’ll push myself too hard in an effort to keep or meet a certain standard and wind up doing myself harm—not just with fitness, but with a lot of things.
The personal trainer I have right now is the same way. He’s very upbeat and positive and knows my limitations very well. He has experience with people who have balance and coordination issues and is aware of my limitations, but made a point to me that he sees me as more than a diagnosis/disorder. Due to some recent…
Pretty much. To me it’s just an empty gesture to save face much like the so-called focus on “health”.
Oh gods I had forgotten that show. Now I’m sitting in my cubicle having war flashbacks.