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Old Jul 15, 2012, 08:10 PM
dawndishsoap dawndishsoap is offline
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Today I came to realization that I have an eatin dissorser that I stress related... My and my so calle fiancée were fighting today and I just couldn't stand to look at myself because he wouldn't look at me. As I look at myself in the mirror after fighting with him I just saw this ugly pathetic fat sobbing little girl that I hate... And It just made me sick to look at myself... I don't know what to do or tell my family because if this continues I don't know what'll happen... I've just been using the stomach virus as an excuse..
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Old Jul 15, 2012, 11:21 PM
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I am sorry for your pain and self-hate, dawndishsoap.

((((You do deserve a better life)))) Please don't make yourself suffer for another person's acceptance. It's never worth it!
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