People with anorexia may feel guilty about being happy due to a strong internalized belief that their self-worth is tied to their eating behaviors and body image. Happiness can be seen as a betrayal of their goals to lose weight or maintain control, leading to feelings of shame. Additionally, societal pressures and stigma surrounding eating disorders can exacerbate these feelings, making them feel undeserving of joy. This complex interplay of emotions can create a cycle where happiness is viewed as incompatible with their struggles.
Pip is feeling guilty because Biddy and Joe are genuinely happy for him.
THERE IS NO WEIGHT WHICH QUALIFIES YOU anorexia nervosa is a severe mental disorder. if you are naturally thin but eat healthily and are happy, YOU DON'T HAVE ANOREXIA. but if you constantly have negative thoughts about your body, and try to avoid eating, YOU HAVE ANOREXIA. you could still be obese. it doesnt matter.
Being happy doesn't necessarily equate to being popular. Being popular doesn't necessarily equate to being happy. It's a simple as that ... It's who you are and if you want to be the 'real you' or somebody else that is not yourself.
Personally, my life is about being happy. I am happy by both having fun and helping people.
If you are always happy and enjoy life you will have more reason to live. Some people see being happy as being drunk or high this will decrease your life expectancy drastically. Different things make different people happy so depending on what makes you happy will depend on what will happen.If you are happy, you will definitely have more fun in the time you have in your life.
Yes
Because its an emotion and everyone is different you can be happy when you get a pony or a dog or when you are being praised
Prior to gay being used to refer to homosexuals it simply meant happy.
Happiness can only come from within the individual. You cannot fake being really truly happy but you can put a front up and pretend you are happy to other people.
Oh, dude, guilty is not a verb. It's an adjective. It's like saying, "I am guilty" - see, you're describing a state of being, not doing an action. So, guilty is just chilling in the adjective club, not out there verbing around.
happy
When your feeling down being around people that are happy makes you happy. Being around your friends help to they probably went through some of the things your feeling and will make you laugh.