when pple call me TOO skinny, how can i make me feel good about myself?


Question:
this school year im going to a new school and i don't want to be called too skinny and really gross looking again...but i kno that im gonna...so when people DO call me that stuff then what can i say back? how can i be happy about it? it makes me sooo sad and sometimes i cry because im TOO SKINNY! everyone always thought i had an eating disorder at my old school...i don't want everyone to think the same...so can anyone say anything to make me be happy for who i am? wat can i do when people tell me that? what can i say? i want to be happy this year...not sad

Answers:
i've been called too skinny my whole life, but i'm just naturally that way. i find it annoying too when people comment about it, because it's just like being called too fat...yet no one goes up to someone and says you are so fat...so i dont see how people can get away with saying your too skinny, can it can hurt your feelings. i dont know what you can say...just say thanks or something, it's better than being too fat i suppose

Other Answers:
Tell them that they look fat. Tell them "Hey, at least I am healthy and this is the way I am. If you have a problem with it, it is your problem." :)
just ward it off, it does not matter what everyone else thinks as long as you are healthy. I have had a friend that had that problem, just dont get too defensive, or it might get worse.
try to agin some weight.
say well i may be skinny now but when im 40 with 3 kids i will be medium curvascious with a great figure and after you have kids your gonna be fat with a stomach pooch so dont hat on the fast metabolism


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