The-exercist: Why?I mean, sure, I’ll be proud of myself if I...
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the-exercist: Why? I mean, sure, I’ll be proud of myself if I ignore these. But I’ll also be proud of myself if I eat all of them in one sitting. My pride and self-satisfaction are based on more than just my diet: I’ve got an entire life that I’ve built! What I accomplish in the world around me is worth far more than the amount of sugar I choose to put in my mouth. If my pride can be broken and destroyed by just a candy bar, then it’s very likely that I have a disordered relationship with food and should immediately seek out help ..read more
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Pivovarovah: “We think of bulimia and anorexia as either a bizarre psychosis, or as a quirky little...
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pivovarovah: “We think of bulimia and anorexia as either a bizarre psychosis, or as a quirky little habit, a phase, or as a thing that women just do. We forget that it is a violent act, that it bespeaks a profound level of anger toward and fear of the self.” — Marya Hornbacher, Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia  (via ladycube ..read more
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Trueblue51love: Y'all ever feeling 100% in control of your eating disorder and then you just catch...
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trueblue51love: Y'all ever feeling 100% in control of your eating disorder and then you just catch like a slightly unflattering look at yourself in the mirror and kinda wanna cry because I SURE DO ..read more
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Fandomsandfeminism: sofiama: cr1mson5thestranger: rosietheamaz...
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fandomsandfeminism: sofiama: cr1mson5thestranger: rosietheamazon: deadhoneybadger: Yeah that’s why they all died at 30 because they were so unhealthy but cool Pretty sure it was the plague not heart disease. Pretty sure it was the Plague, childbirth, food spoiling, maltreated infections, smallpox, pneumonia, and/or generally unsanitary living conditions (such as dumping sewage and waste in the streets) and not health conditions caused by excess body fat. Not to mention that the Renaissance standard of female beauty being plumpness and full-figured forms came from the fact that ..read more
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Agreekdoctor: lady-yomi: thisisthinprivilege: mainstreamqueen: loverofbrownsugar: bigfatscience: ...
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agreekdoctor: lady-yomi: thisisthinprivilege: mainstreamqueen: loverofbrownsugar: bigfatscience: tribvtaries: fattyatomicmutant: viergacht: sinthiasweet: thecrazygeek-rant: thisisthinprivilege: I work at a daycare with infants. One of our baby girls is fat, in the 99th percentile for her age. She is super cute and sweet. Lately, she has been sick with various breathing issues, so she has been reluctant to take her bottles. Normally, she’ll take 4 ounces of formula at lunch and 8 ounces in the afternoon. Today, I was lucky to get to her take 5 all day. There was a substitute coverin ..read more
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Just-shower-thoughts: I’d like to shout out to all the people who are working to reach their...
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just-shower-thoughts: I’d like to shout out to all the people who are working to reach their fitness goals without telling people about it ..read more
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Saxenda crowdfunding??
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logofmybody: Should I start a campaign to raise money for my prescription that is not covered by my insurance (that has helped me lose 10 lbs in a month and a half)? It’s the only thing that has helped me lose weight in a healthy way, no matter what I eat or how I exercise. I don’t want to go down the unhealthy not-eating route again because that was scary. Is this too crass a situation to raise money for? My health is at stake though so I need to get it somehow regardless. It’s $500 a month ..read more
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