I think that you need to express how you feel to your friend. Tell her that you're worried. If this doesn't help, I suggest that you ask a parent, guardian, or other close, responsible grownup for further help.
No.
What, are you ashamed of that? There's nothing wrong with it, unless you're anorexic. But if not, then that means you exercise a lot and eat well! And that's what is important, right?
Yes, completely! Not only in anorexia-- some everyday people have this voice, too. But yes, yes, yes, there is someone or something inside you, always telling you to get thinner, always telling you that you aren't good enough.
Can Magistrate mark the document voluntarily if the complainant is not capable of telling anything about the nature of the document ?
they r not telling me anything and i dont no y
Then you need to start telling her stuff.
referred to as the principle of non-harm (ahimsa) in many ethical traditions, including Jainism and Buddhism. It promotes compassion, empathy, and a mindful awareness of the impact of our actions on all sentient beings. By practicing non-harm, individuals strive to minimize suffering and promote the well-being of all living creatures.
Not telling someone is not a lie. If you don't say anything and not tell them, you aren't lying because your not saying anything. However, if you tell them that whatever your keeping from them is nothing, you are most likely lying.
Two can be correct; one is not correct.Have you got anything to tell me is a correct question.Have you got anything telling me is an incorrect use of the word telling.Have you got anything, tell me is a correct question if you add a comma after the word anything.
You should not say it so bluntly. Anorexia is not something you could just get over, it takes time and in most cases rehab. If you told some one who was anorexic to just eat would be like telling someone with both of their legs broken to run a mile. Anorexia is not just an eating disorder it becomes a mental illness and unfortunately a way of life.
Pictures of anorexic models in fashion magazines can promote unhealthy body image ideals, leading people to believe that being extremely thin is the only way to be beautiful. It can also perpetuate negative stereotypes about weight and promote dangerous behaviors like disordered eating.
yes i do but im not telling you