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  1. Writer
    December 30th 2014 02:09 PM - permalink
    Writer
    I'm not allergic to natural sugar (like honey or stevia or the kind in fruit), just processed sugar. I dunno exactly what causes it, but when it gets on my skin it itches, and my chest tightens up so that I can't get a breathe well. The worst thing is that I *love* sweets, so I've got to have immense willpower, and sometimes I really suck at that, lol. And I couldn't imagine being allergic to strawberries! They're my favorite fruit, besides watermelon.

    Thank you for the hug. It means a lot.
  2. Avox.
    December 30th 2014 07:36 AM - permalink
    Avox.
    How are you allergic to sugar? That's in everything! Processed sugar or natural sugar?
    I'm allergic to strawberries

    I just want to give you a hug



    There!
 
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