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Subject: Re: Get over it. She does NOT have an eating disorder.


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Date Posted: 23:11:36 07/13/13 Sat
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In reply to: Have you tried asking her? She will gladly talk about it. 's message, "Get over it. She does NOT have an eating disorder." on 15:27:39 07/13/13 Sat

There's no drama stirring when you're talking about things that you know you have seen in person. It's easy for someone to say that they don't have an eating disorder, but to spend a week with someone and never see them eat is another story all together. I have witnessed her sew pads into her clothes so she appears bigger. I understand that there are people that are naturally thin, but nobody, I repeat, NOBODY, is as naturally thin as Reina is.

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[> [> [> Subject: Re: Get over it. She does NOT have an eating disorder.


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Back off
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Date Posted: 09:46:41 07/14/13 Sun
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Obviously you HAVE NOT been around her. She eats more than anyone I know. Ask ANY of the girls from state this year that were around her. She always had food with her and ate seconds and thirds during the provided meals. YES people are naturally that thin. Her mother is for heavens sake.

Stop posting such cruel and hurtful comments on here and do something more useful with your time.

Back off.

Reina will be an amazing Miss Washington!

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[> [> [> Subject: Re: Get over it. She does NOT have an eating disorder.


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Date Posted: 10:43:12 07/14/13 Sun
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Regardless of whether or not she has an eating disorder I believe her selection sends the wrong message to young women on the program. The general public, especially young women have had enough pressure to be thin pushed at them over the years. We need to promote a healthier body and lifestyle.

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[> [> [> [> Subject: They are putting her in "fuller" clothing. Why? (click in)


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Date Posted: 13:32:00 07/18/13 Thu
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Maybe they realize the look of an eating disorder causes concern. How are the kids at schools going to react to her? "Make good choices, but listen to what I say, not what I do." ???

If she didn't have an eating disorder, she should have made that her platform somehow instead of her fluffy one that somehow got her through. People look at her and immediately assume the girl needs a dinner roll. It just won't translate well at Miss America. This is not the USA system where stick (unhealthy) thin is encouraged.

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[> [> [> [> [> Subject: You people are pathetic!!! and sore losers


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Get a life
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Date Posted: 15:00:40 07/18/13 Thu
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>Maybe they realize the look of an eating disorder
>causes concern. How are the kids at schools going to
>react to her? "Make good choices, but listen to what I
>say, not what I do." ???
>
>If she didn't have an eating disorder, she should have
>made that her platform somehow instead of her fluffy
>one that somehow got her through. People look at her
>and immediately assume the girl needs a dinner roll.
>It just won't translate well at Miss America. This is
>not the USA system where stick (unhealthy) thin is
>encouraged.

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