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I feel my parents see me as a fattie looser

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Question - (28 January 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 28 January 2008)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Hey...so bascially im a girl, pretty depressed cuz my brother is doing a sport and so is my sister, and that is pretty much all my parents talk about at all. when were having dinner, its all they talk about and it gets on my nerves!!! i mean, i dont do a sport, okay? lets talk about something everyone can realte to... and also i guess it feels like they think imma fattie or a loser, just because i dont do a sport. its horrible.

plus, im not even fat,i work out lifting weight i just dont do a sport! :[

its just getting me rlly stressed out. :[

do you kno how i can get them to talk about something else or something???????????

should i join a sport [which i rlly dont want to because i am horrible at everything]????

Or maybe i should join something OUTSIDE of school, not so involving and so that my mates dont see me being so bad :] [like,.,.. kickboxing??]

lemme know!

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A male reader, rcn United States +, writes (28 January 2008):

rcn agony auntJust talk to them, let them know you feel a bit ignored that they don't talk about anything else.

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