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She didn't but don't let the facts stop you from being upset. Reading is hard, I know.

But run of the mill bullying is just fine. Ok.

....seriously?

I got the feeling that the concern was more due to the seemingly sudden change of heart the woman had. She went from a long term relationship where she wanted kids, to a new relationship where suddenly kids are a terrible idea. I doubt that this would have even been an issue if it wasn't for the big switch.

Oh god, Health Nazis make me want to mainline liquid nacho cheese. I feel like ignoring them takes away some of their power, which is from shaming everyone else and clearly their goal to make themselves feel superior, but Sara's advice is probably sound if it's a close friend.

See, I think you weren't a fitness Nazi, you were a fitness champ. Fitness champs are great at taking care of themselves, but they don't try to push their beliefs on others. Fitness evangelists are great at taking care of themselves and they want to SHARE their beliefs with others because they're so excited and happy.

Same here. In some ways the fitness Facebook friends motivated me to go to the gym because they make it look so fun with their cute little neon work out gear. But sometimes I get the feeling that they get too much validation from Facebook. It's like if no one is applauding your diet and exercise it doesn't count...

Ack!! I had a friend who was a total Health Nazi that I just recently had to defriend on FB cause I couldn't take it anymore! One time, my best friend was super sick and posted a picture of the mac & cheese that she was finally able to eat after a few days of having nothing but broth. This Health Nazi friend

I don't know how I feel about the friend-stealer. On the one hand, Sara is totally right that the writer and Dianna might just have different ways of making and hanging out with friends. Regardless of the true nature of Dianna's intentions (hey, she might very well be a vicious friend stealer with some weird

I think that people who enjoy one-on-one hangouts intensely but don't really enjoy soirees or parties are more inclined to friend "jealousy." It's not that people who prefer that type of interaction are doomed to jealousy; they just have to have awareness that many other people see friendship differently. If you

Yeah, everyone. You should all be ashamed of yourselves for not spending more of your money on clothes, which are so ridiculously marked-up compared to their production costs that you might as well be setting your money on fire, and for not spending more of your time worrying about whether or not your clothes conform

Wear whatever all y'alls want, but I cannot understand (personally, personally) why someone would consistently forgo putting thought into their outfits: because it's so fucking fun!!

This morning I was running late for a hospital appointment, so went out with soaking wet hair. I did actually have a dress and make-up on! Anyway, a woman dressed and made up entirely like the lady on the left photo, sneered at me for a good few minutes while she waited to get on the train.

Her reaction was similar to