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Old Oct 04, 2017, 12:59 PM
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I am a medical student who has his fair share of "demons" shall we say. I have a drinking problem coupled with some other recreational drugs.
But I was browsing, and it came to my attention that my future wife may have a body image problem at the moment. I say this because she has in the past three months lost some weight.
It just so happens that when we were at her parents house for tea, I overheard her mum say something which I regard as well, b*&chy. Her sister is pregnant and must have said something about her baby weight and her mum, said to the sister "you don't have to worry about being fat until you are as big as Robin and I" I think she muttered something under her breathe but I walked in and the subject got changed. Now I forgot about this until tonight, and my girlfriend is perfect and I complimented her weight loss thinking she had just decided to stop eating the odd bits of junk food that we both indulge in sometimes because a little bit of what you fancy....you know the phrase. She is an awesome baker btw, and I would hate for her to give that up.
I am so stupid, how could I have forgotten such an overt comment. I don't know if I should bring it up, because we are going so well

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