Mean and judgemental comments are unwanted on this blog. I realize that commenting as "Anonymous" is a safe way to vent and purge hurtful thoughts toward someone without fear of your true character being revealed. I also happen to realize that by posting my thoughts on a blog leaves me vulnerable to having people (some known and others strange) leave comments such as this:
I can't believe that you would write that you have never "felt the urge to succumb to such vices" when you are talking about addictions such as alcholism. Do you think you are better than those that struggle and actually may have had many more life experiences than you? Don't forget ...............YOU DO SuCCUMB to such vices!! FOOD!!!!
However, my feelings are easily hurt and I did not appreciate this comment. So, if that was your attempt, Anonymous Commenter, then you succeeded. But, please don't write any additional mean comments. If you have constructive criticism, then, great! I would love to hear it. Otherwise, just don't type anything at all.
Despite posting personal information about my struggle with weight back in January '06, I never followed through with what I thought would be a good accountability project. Since then I have decided to keep my weight challenges personal.
3 comments:
All the previous message was meant to do is have YOU look at how judgemental your were being toward those that have addictions other than your own. Stating such words as "Succumb" sounds pretty darn degrading. I also wanted you to not be clouded by the fact that you to, have addiction issues and you are not being honest. You are also looking at your own addictions as being "less than" someone, even in your own family, that has alcoholism.
ha ha, finally someone else who cant stand her
You got that right!!!!
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