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writes: OMG, I am not sure how to react to this,My housemate just came back from a night out, walked into the bathroom and upon seeing me on the scale started to laugh. She was obviously drunk and when I asked why she was laughing her response was she is going to win the bet this year without having to influence me at all. Now I was confused, and a little mad. She then started to talk about my weight pointing out that freshman year I weighed around 115 lbs, the same as her and reminding me we used to share clothes before I gained weight. We have lived with the same girls since sophmore year either in a suite or a house. She assumed I would lose the weight I gained freshman year (which was around 20 lbs) over the summer and when I came back having noticibly gained more weight she and the other 2 girls we live with took bets on if I would gain weight sophmore year, and if so how much. They have done this every year since then, right now were in our senior year. I was so mad I didn't know what to say. She then went on to say that every year she bets that I would gain the greatest amount of weight and she always won even if she had to help me out a little bit. This is where I lost it and started yelling at her, and she just yelled back saying how easy it was.AAAAAAAAAh I don't know what to do. My weight has gone from around 115lbs to 203 lbs(which is what the scale said when she walked in tonight) and just thought that my friends have been having fun and enjoying my weight gain make me scream.
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reader, Nimmie +, writes (4 January 2009):
I am so sorry! Your friends are horrible! If they make those kinds of bets then obviously they arn't your friends. You are right in feeling the way that you do, If i were in your shoes I would move.
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