Comments:

Jezebelle - 2003-07-25 15:25:09
you make it sound like you have to be perfect to be an actress, I share the same dream and I am hoping that is not true because as far as looks I am far from that..not that there is such thing as perfect..but whatever comes close enough to that..or whatever people perceive as perfect.
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Johnny - 2003-07-25 15:33:58
You know... Gay men find me more attractive than straight men also. I wonder what else we have in common...
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Lex - 2003-07-25 16:55:05
i think all of those reasons are perfectly valid. my main reason for wanting to lose weight is so that i don't have to think about cellulite and flab when i'm having sex.

... does that make me a slut??? haha
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JuNi MooN - 2003-07-25 23:10:26
I can so relate on every count. Except when I was young I was thin, and had a period of time when I had a hot body like J-lo and couldn't go the the beach without men wanting to take my picture. No, no matter how much charisma attracts them to my personality, I haven't had a date in years and feel like my life is over, all because I can't seem to drop all this weight that came on due to walking out on anorexia and cocaine use, the music business, and a bad marriage. You inspire me, girl, keep it up!
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Michaela - 2003-07-27 01:43:15
Reasons 2, 3, and 4. . . all the way. . . I completely understand. . .
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eve - 2003-11-05 00:42:11
I applaud you for being one of the first women I know who doesn't hide behind the typical reasons for losing weight. Most women do it for themselves yes, but also for how they want to be presented to society and the world. Plus we get sick of being relegated to the "fat funny friend" in real life. Thank you for letting me know that it's ok to want to lose weight/get fit/fit into the clothes I want to wear without feeling ashamed or shallow.
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