Also, my friend knows more 'bad' things about me, what are the odds she has told her mum?
On the upside, I've lost all the weight I put on when school started
is this taylor?
If your mother brings it up, it's probably best to just be as honest as you can with her. Trying to evade what's happening doesn't seem to work too well. For me, it worked for a while, but then it just ended up really bad in the end. If you tell her the truth and how you are feeling, chances are you can work it out more smoothly then if it's just hanging there in between you two.
Good luck!
my friend is like that. Everything i tell her she tells her mom. but her mom doesnt talk to me about it... but if i need anything i can alwayys go too her..
Quote: from Lydia Lenore at 9:50 pm on Nov. 13, 2008 talk to your friend about telling her mom everything, make it apparently clear that you don't want her talking about you to her mom. agreed. And if you have lost all that weight by not eating, a) its not healthy, and b) your friend was probably just trying to help and didnt know what to do. Talk to her about it rather than avoiding the whole "what are you having for lunch" conversation.
talk to your friend about telling her mom everything, make it apparently clear that you don't want her talking about you to her mom.
agreed. And if you have lost all that weight by not eating, a) its not healthy, and b) your friend was probably just trying to help and didnt know what to do. Talk to her about it rather than avoiding the whole "what are you having for lunch" conversation.
Also, I am well aware that my habits are unhealthy but, to me, it is worth it