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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why cant you share? Are you taking an injectable. I would be flattered she noticed. How often do you really look a person up and down? Sounds like you are looking for a reason to be offended. [/quote] Some people live life looking to be offended. Take the compliment OP, offer some advice, and move on. [/quote] It’s not always a compliment, idiot. MIL went on and on to a person at church “complimenting” them, when finally the person shut her down by saying, “I have cancer, and I would give anything to have that weight and my energy back.” Don’t. Comment. On. People’s. Bodies.[/quote] There is a huge difference between strangers at church and family. [/quote] Yes. But family still doesn’t get to demand medical info. You’re rude [/quote] She commented that OP lost weight. No compliment, no assumption of being sick it was an observation. If you think people can’t notice the obvious or ever comment on it you’re going to be sorely disappointed. [/quote]
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