This was probably the last straw. It was getting too real and weird. What kind of person makes a big spectacle out of asking their best friend to be MOH? Why do they do this? It's as cringey as those gender reveal parties.So she's finally confirmed it! To me this gave vibes of Joe suddenly realising he didn't wanna married to her and decide to call it off. Maybe the asking her friend to be maid of honour made it seem all too real. Mind you to go from niomi saying lockdown had made their relationship stronger to a sudden break up must be so hard
Taste buds do change and very quickly.Did someone a while ago say they gave up sugar due to illness and their body adapted to eating bland foods which became delicious or something?
True, is this a British thing? Do other influencers do it? We have seen Charlotte in her videos time and again so maybe she was getting us involved in her life.This was probably the last straw. It was getting too real and weird. What kind of person makes a big spectacle out of asking their best friend to be MOH? Why do they do this? It's as cringey as those gender reveal parties.
Tbh I can imagine her telling him, "Joeyyyy, it's just cold feet. Have some feel new tea, be quiet, and look dreamy."That just shows she had no idea he would go to the lengths of calling off a wedding..probably she thought all this public display would force him to reconsider.
Sugar is an overpowering flavour and when you cut it out of your diet you start to taste the actual flavours and natural sweetness in food. Then when you taste sugary processed food again, the sweetness is too much. For example all I can taste in Dairy Milk chocolate is sugar and fat because I’m used to very high percentage dark chocolate now. I can taste the natural sugars in plain yoghurt now and sweetened yoghurts make me gag.Did someone a while ago say they gave up sugar due to illness and their body adapted to eating bland foods which became delicious or something?
I relate to the chocolate part. I switched to dark chocolate and have completely gone off milk chocolate now, tastes too sweet to me. Thanks for the explanation, I just wanted to know if there was some science to it or not!Sugar is an overpowering flavour and when you cut it out of your diet you start to taste the actual flavours and natural sweetness in food. Then when you taste sugary processed food again, the sweetness is too much. For example all I can taste in Dairy Milk chocolate is sugar and fat because I’m used to very high percentage dark chocolate now. I can taste the natural sugars in plain yoghurt now and sweetened yoghurts make me gag.
Ah, thanks for the info. Interesting! I do feel that when I am hungry/it's the only option veg is more enticing to me so could be something in not having junk food as a choice.Taste buds do change and very quickly.
I gave up sugar years ago when I went keto, I am now a carnivore, and within a week everything I was eating taste amazing (I must say keto is very tasty and the best for satiety) anyway...after a week I tried a coke zero and it was disgustingly sweet and the same happened with other foods I tried reintroducing but honestly felt better without them so gave that up.
She’s used to eating crappy vegan food and bland low calorie foods which is why she finds them delicious. She could easily reverse out of her horrible diet and eat more tasty and nutritious food but sadly she has issues so that won’t be happening any time soon.
Exactly!I've said this before, but I think she's dealing with it so well because she has supportive friends and family, her own career, and her own money. Who wouldn't be excited to move into a new flat in London? She has SO much to look forward to.
This is why it's important to never rely on a man - especially financially. My dad always told me to never rely on a man and to have my own source of income because if you break up, you're able to support yourself.
If I had her life, I'd be positive too!
100% this! It took me at least a year (probably more likely two) to get over my ex. I certainly wouldn't be fine after just a few weeks. She should just admit she's struggling and things are hard. People would relate to that a lot more than what she said in her video.Also when she says all you need is time. Yes, but it is usually months, not weeks. It took me a year to get over my ex.
Nobody here has suggested that only smaller people can have EDs. With all due respect, people have opened up about EDs on this thread and none of us appear to have photos of our bodies. There's a fair bit of assuming going on here.Also can people stop the eating disorder watch. I find it so intrusive and odd. It also spreads the narrative that only those who are skinny have eating disorders which is beyond the truth. Eating disorders come in all forms. That's why a lot of 'curvier' woman who struggle with it go unnoticed or untreated because people don't take them seriously. If you think avoiding bread is an eating disorder you have a lot to learn. I don't think she would be able to live the life she does if she had one. Anyone who has experienced one or known anyone with one, know how complicated that illness is and 'clean' eating can be an escape but it's common for posho's to be obsessed with organic clean eating. Anyone i know who is posh is exactly like that, live in Bristol or Fulham for a week and your eyes will be opened.
Niomi would never admit that she is struggling, everything is always perfect. It's always the best time of her life. But you can see from everything that she is struggling: she has lost weight, her eyes are puffy and red all the time, she has bad skin and looks dead in the eyes. The statement about the breakup had many cuts in two minutes, it was a statement probably written by someone else. It will take a long time to get over this, realise how many trust issues she will have now after her dad left her and her fiance.100% this! It took me at least a year (probably more likely two) to get over my ex. I certainly wouldn't be fine after just a few weeks. She should just admit she's struggling and things are hard. People would relate to that a lot more than what she said in her video.
Legally speaking engagement rings are considered a gift so don’t have to be returned. I think the general custom is if she left him she returns it and if he left her she keeps it though.Just curious. Do she need to return the ring? Or Can she keep it? I’m not from UK. Don’t know about the culture or custom.
Thank you for clarification.Legally speaking engagement rings are considered a gift so don’t have to be returned. I think the general custom is if she left him she returns it and if he left her she keeps it though.
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