i'm sure in a lot of ways stuff is easier for the skinny girl. she doesn't ever have to deal with people making fun of her or the store not carrying her size, or watching what she eats.
but maybe there's harder stuff for a skinny girl to, like her get an eating disorder because she wants to stay skinny.
No not really, when I was younger I was extremely thin, and people would think I had AIDS, I got called stupid nick-names like "sticks" and "skinny bop" etc... some people assumed I had an eating disorder so they actually watched me while I ate to see if I was going to go throw it back up and I had to buy most of my clothes in the junior dept. even tho' I was in my 20's! So I vote NO!
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i'm sure in a lot of ways stuff is easier for the skinny girl. she doesn't ever have to deal with people making fun of her or the store not carrying her size, or watching what she eats.
but maybe there's harder stuff for a skinny girl to, like her get an eating disorder because she wants to stay skinny.
No not really, when I was younger I was extremely thin, and people would think I had AIDS, I got called stupid nick-names like "sticks" and "skinny bop" etc... some people assumed I had an eating disorder so they actually watched me while I ate to see if I was going to go throw it back up and I had to buy most of my clothes in the junior dept. even tho' I was in my 20's! So I vote NO!
If the 'skinny' girl is a healthy girl she does.
If she's happy with how she was created, she has a much better life regardless of her size.
Not necessarily, it depends on a persons self-esteem