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As someone who has been on both side of the pendulum, I can tell you, ladies: You ARE lucky.

 

I used to be the same and wish I could put weight on. Then I did, and I can promise you that it is definitely better to be thin than fat: Clothes are cheaper and with more choice. You don't get to be made to feel guilty for every mouthful you eat. You don't struggle to get to the top of the stairs. Your hips and knees don't start aching as soon as you walk for a few hundred meters. You can fit comfortably in plane seats. I could go on and on...

 

Take it from someone who knows: Be glad of the way you are, and keep your fingers crossed it will carry on that way. The other side is far from better. :-(

 

Yup I was the same Bookie.

Such a skinny minny all my life, always moaning that I couldn't put weight on - now being 'older' and have a dodgy thyroid I have rocketed up in weight and I hate it :(

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Haven't eaten a proper meal in 2 days - all I can say it does is make you politely irritable with your vocabulary :D and feel like stuffing your face next day with things you wouldn't dream of eating, although somethings could still pas on (peanut butter - yuk!!!)

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Kia wash your mouth out - I quite like marmite - me and my colleague - male - now left for another job and missing him - (of another persuasion) Friday's was a cup of coffee in Sainsbury's before work with marmite on toast. Of course we were discussing the work for the day:D

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i am an eleven and half stone bloke, who's tried all his life to put a little weight on. doc said " eat more meat", but i have cooked meals all week, and am now up to that weight. before, i only ever weighed nearly eleven, so i've put a little on, thanks to my missus' fantastic cooking.

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have a nice day !!

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i eat like a horse. i am always hungry, but no, i don't suffer from diabetes, worms, or anything like that LOL !

i think it's whats called an over active thyroid gland ( or over active imagination by my Doc ), now where did i put that Kitkat.

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have a nice day !!

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