>Like you and Laurie, I teach group fitness and do Cathe. I
>think it's the best of both worlds!
>
>Your comments about women and anorexia really hit home. DH
>has female relatives who are constantly dieting and comparing
>themselves. I always eat desserts around them to keep them
>away.}( They've all had breast implants but deny it, as if
>it's not obvious. One seems anorexic; she's so thin she's lost
>her curves (except her breasts) and talks about food nonstop.
>Personally, I'm curvy and prefer it. I could be thinner, but
>I like curves and muscles.
>
>Fortunately, no instructors at my gym have weight issues.
>Some women are too competitive; not only do I avoid them, I
>don't want their influence around my daughter.
>
>BTW, I meant nothing deragotory about plastic surgery. I'm
>just complaining about people who have it, then look down on
>those of us who haven't. (I had my nose redone when I had
>sinus surgery, and I'm very happy with it.)
Thejster....Just wanted to say I am SO HAPPY that you are keeping your daughter away from that terrible influence. Bad habits regarding body image start young, as you know, so that's such a good thing. And I know exactly what you mean about people who have had plastic surgery and then look down on others...or I hate when someone has had a tummy tuck and then acts like it's because of their diet and hard work!! Hate that!!