A question to pose to all is: since when does getting thinner entitle you to becoming a complete and total witch?
I know a girl, let's call her Susie. I spent a year with Susie, and in that year, she became a fast friend. After a year at my school, I took a leave if absence to decide if I really wanted to do what I had signed up to do. After a year break, I decided to return only to find that my once good friend had dropped 20 lbs, gained a horrific attitude and had decided to give me the silent treatment. Something that I have learned since my original freshman year- silence doesn't solve problems. In the least. I would have hoped that after a year of no communication and a year of not seeing me, I would have thought that a "friend" would have wanted to learn what I had done, and so on. I had been surprised on so many levels.
Something that many do not know is that I have attained a personal training certification. I have seen the days of eating and I have sweat and pulled and strained and done things that some don't like to do to their bodies, but I must say, looking svelte never felt so good :)
Well, I learned that she had lost a bulk of her weight through a few unhealthy methods. What she doesn't want is a constant reminder of what she didn't want to do. My problem: if her crap attitude is a side effect of weight loss, then I never ever want to lose weight again.