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Why do skinny people have the need to keep talking about how much food other people eat

And why do they have to keep talking about how little they eat often times not having food when everyone else eats

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Not all skinny people think other people eat a lot or even talk about it. Some skinny people are just too self-conscious about their size and weight, which is why they keep comparing themselves to others. You just have to learn to take people as they are.

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I am a skinny person and constantly eating. I eat a lot more than a lot of people. Example: a bigmac, a chicken sandwich and a small fry all at once.

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Lolz!!:).that's not a lot!!:p..
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All this talk about food is making me hungry...
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Well I'm far from skinny..but my skinny friends eat a lot..just as much as me..and they have a better metabolism tho...like 2 double cheeseburgers and 4 tacos from jack in the box style..mi friend ate that same thing as me but were 14 almost 15 and she only weighs like 100 pounds..so most skinny ppl I knoee brag that they can eat a lot and not gain the weight...not that they don't eat:)..

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Genetics plays a part-some people have advantageous metabolisms. But genes can't account for the recent rise in obesity. The reason some people stay skinny is really because they tend to eat less, less often, healthier, and exercise.

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I don't. I eat a lot for a skinny person. I have a high metabolism. I never pay attention to how much other people eat. Unless I would be paying for it.

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