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Bulimia ForumsGeneral & SupportWe need to be smarter then the media
02/16/2012 03:00 AM
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Saw an article about a former playmate (ok, my respect lost already) who was a gfirlfriend of Hugh Hefner(excuse me while I recover) who apparently gained.... 19 pounds!!!! she being such a class act, is now performing scantily clad (theres a shock)and was told she needed to lose this extra weight. Sooo many problems here with society, don't know where to start. I Would like to share a thought with my sisters and brothers who struggle like me... every day.... Unless your resume is like that of the aforementioned ( and I would hope none of us would want that) please love yourself and try to see yourself like those that love you do. Hope I brought a smile todaySmile))
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02/16/2012 04:58 AM  Top
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Our society is so pathetic.
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