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Re: being short and petite

From: Lily (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 28 Jan 2003 12:48:11 -0600 (CST)


Well this forum is supposed to be more to do with gynaecology issues I think?

Anyhow, I saw your problem and I understand where you are coming from. Unfortunately most people do perceive certain things by peoples appearances - I guess that is why the net is so popular!

Get a cheap ticket to France and get yourself some cool clothes that fit and get chatted up by French men and after that you will have the confidence to portray yourself as the person you really are!

At Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Agatha wrote: >
>I don't want to sounds superficial, but I'd really like some help
>please.I'm 18 years old now, and have always been short and petite. I
>have always been teased for being little ...all thoughout my life. I'm
>only 90 lbs..sometyimes less and barely 5' tall. People treat me like
>I'm a little girl a lot of times, but I can't even get the benefits of
>kid's meals since Im too old. I want people to look at me like Im 18
>and mature, since I'm bright and act maturely. Also, every day people
>tell me-your soo short, your soo small, and cute like a tiny doll...blah
>blah blah. I want to be called pretty for once and I don't want to be
>treated like a child. It doesn't help that I have hardly any breasts or
>hips, and am so short I can't find clothes that fit correctly. Sorry
>for the ranting! But does anyone have any advice??




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