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Model from: de
Languages: de
Birth Date: 1985-05-25
Body Type: bodyTypeLarge
Ethnicity: ethnicityWhite
Hair color: hairColorBlack
Eyes color: eyeColorBrown
Subculture: subcultureNone
Date: October 27, 2022
Screenshot the account and send it to him. He needs to know, now, don't wait.
It doesn't help that her friend is her roommate and my girlfriend used to tell me how her roommate tells her that I'm too good for her or that I'm too attractive for her. She used to make my girlfriend feel insecure about having me.
Really- you think the one who the roommate is interested in is the one who she said wasn't attractive enough or good enough for OP?
It sneaks up on you, especially if it happens over a decent amount of time. I put on around 5lbs a year since 2019 – it wasn't enough that I was noticing it really, because even when I was buying the next size up, I was replacing clothes that had worn out but still technically 'fit'. If you're not weighing yourself with regularity, it's easy to not really notice and just kind of accept that this is what you look like.
I'm in the middle of an aggressive cut right now with the plan to continue daily weigh-ins and some semblance of calorie counting indefinitely after that. To me tracking that data is what's making my weight loss possible right now (down over 10lbs and a belt loop since the new year) and what'll likely keep me accountable in the long term.
Yeah your boyfriend is entitled. He also may or may not be a self-involved dumbass.
About your dilemma: honestly, I see this self-inflicted standard for white women to be unconditionally kind to everyone, in every situation, and my thoughts are: are yall super privileged? Were you growing up in a situation where everyone was unconditionally kind to you all the time that you feel so compelled to give it all back? Or is this just one of those inexplicable traits where people are going out of their way to inconvenience themselves because that's in their culture?
I know this is your personal life, and you are not just a member of your ethnic group, but as a person of color, this post is just the epitome of “iT cOsTs NoThInG tO Be kInD” (yes it does, it costs mental effort, and sometimes material things or personal safety) and “White women are not afraid of anything” which is not a flex yall seem to think it is.