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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't understand or agree with the "always unhealthy" when it comes to be over or under weight comments. Every body type is different. We've covered this a lot on DCUM. There can be three women, all the same height, all the same weight and they can all have varying degrees of health. Bone mass, body fat, it all comes into play. There is no "always." Each person is unique and if you really want to know how healthy you are work with your doctor/nutritionist/health care professional. [/quote] +100 Commenting on other people's weight or diet is ALWAYS terrible, though. OP, those women need to mind their own business. At least you can comfort yourself in the fact that you don't have these disordered habits. Maybe you could join a dinner party group (no idea if this is a thing during Covid but maybe people do it virtually) to be around people who like and celebrate food. It might help counteract these judgmental comments you are hearing in other parts of your life. Also if you could find somewhere more private to eat at work, though I know from experience that can be hard. Maybe eat at a different time?[/quote]
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