Bring Back the Curves (3099 hits)
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Submitted by fudgepacknuts (View user info) at 2005-07-25 11:51:23 EDT
I guess I just don't understand it. It may just be that my feeble young mind is not able to grasp the concept behind anorexia. That is to say, I understand what the textbook definition, I just do not fathom how any human in their right mind could do this to themselves. How they could deprive their bodies of nourishment and the fuel that keeps us all going.
And it's really not a sexy look either. I don't remember the last time Joan Rivers and her collagen-infused lips and increasingly stretched face said "Oh my goodness, the new look this season is skin and bones...........can we talk?"
I speak only for myself here, but when I look at a woman, I want to know that she is a woman...not a 12 year old boy. I am not speaking about breast size here. Breast size is something women can not control (without a few thousand dollars). But breast implants, while similar to my point, are another issue altogether. I am speaking about the thoughts that go through women's minds when they decide to either not eat or purge whatever nourishment they have in their systems as a means to 'feel attractive' or 'look sexy.'
And as a side note, I am only speaking of women here not to generalize, but to say that on the whole, it is women who suffer from such self-induced diseases as anorexia and bulimia.
Regard, for example, some of the great sex symbols of the past 100 years: Marilyn Monroe, Pamela Anderson, Cindy Crawford, Dorothy Dandridge, Greta Garbo, etc. All very sexy and all very shapely women.
In our culture, despite our greatest attempts to think or act otherwise, and as shallow as it may be, our physical appearances are indeed used as variables in how others judge us. If someone is obese, they may be construed as lazy. If someone is unkempt, they may be construed as poor. And if someone is very skinny, they may be construed as mentally unstable. Perhaps it is our celebrity-obsessed culture that makes perfectly good men and women turn to eating disorders. Whatever the cause is, it is most certainly a societal endemic (as opposed to one brought on by one's own volition).
Throughout the course of human history, a full figured, curvy, natural woman has been the picture of beauty. From the Venus de Milo to Adriana Lima, women with curves have been the most sought after beauties in mankind. Where the trend strayed from the beaten path is still a mystery to me (perhaps the 'supermodel' Twiggy in the 1960's), but I am certain that with time, food will become popular again and we will have our curves back once more.
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Submitted by Ejryuu (user info) at 2005-11-28 13:31:41 EST (#)
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Real men floss with spirit and chew souls!
Submitted by Vulva (user info) at 2005-07-29 12:36:07 EDT (#)
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Vulva is anorexic. I just have my "winter weight" on top right now. I feel shame!
Submitted by Ignore_the_Small_Print (user info) at 2005-07-29 12:19:11 EDT (#)
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Submitted by kissmyarse (user info) at 2005-07-26 14:17:06 (#)
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Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-26 11:23:14 (#)
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Submitted by Ignore_the_Small_Print (user info) at 2005-07-26 10:43:32 (#)
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I haven't read all of the replies here, but I just wanted to point out that both anorexia and bulimia are psychological disorders.
They are not a choice, as you seem to suggest, and although the media may play some part in triggering the problem there are numerous other factors, including genetic predisposition.
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i call bullshit.
whicle genetics may play a part in one's addictive personality, i don't believe it has anything to do with one's DECISION to stop eating...or to start purging. as Olas so very eloquently stated, people with this disease will always find imperfections withing themselves. and as i stated below, whle the disease is in fact a psychological one, it is much like crack addiction; it is initially up to YOU to start, but it then snowballs by itself into a different monster and encapsulates your life.
and if you say that SOME people are just programmed that way, i will again call bullshit. people are programmed to eat. people are programmed to digest food and take its nutrients that supply the body with energy. if we were programmed otherwise, we wouldn't need our digestive systems.
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I agree that is an innate human instinct to survive by eating, however, this goes back to nature vs. nurture (and addiction as well). If your mother is anorexic or an addict, or beats your brain enough that you're too fat, and she herself has an eating disorder/addiction--you're much more likely to have a disorder/addiction problem. They say that addiction is hereditary, so wouldn't that be along the same lines? Because eating disorders are psychological like addictions are, and not eating, or binging and purging can quickly become an addiction.
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I never said it was a wholey (sp?) genetic disorder. However several studies into both anorexia and bulimia based on concordance rates between twins (both those who grew up together and those that were separated) has found pretty high rates in identical twins compared to non-identical (ie those who totally share their genetic material are more likely to both have the disorder than those who are only as gentically similar as siblings). This suggests true inheritance of the disorder, not one caused by environment in the way that kissmyarse suggests.
Today the most common explanation of anorexia and bulimia is the diathesis-stress model, which basically means that the individual is genetically predisposed to the disorder but the syptoms are triggered by another factor. This could be media influence etc, that the pubescent girl is subconsciously attempting not to sexually mature, pressure from an enmeshed family situation or any number of other possibilities.
I think that fudgepackers choice of the word 'decision' is very interesting because although from an outsiders pov it may look like a choice, for a great many people it is a complusion. Testament to this is the great difficulty in treating eating disorders since it is not the kind of behaviour that one simply chooses whether or not to partake in.
Submitted by Lisa (user info) at 2005-07-28 17:57:09 EDT (#)
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Submitted by PokeyPecker (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:58:26 (#)
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Fuck it. Let them starve themselves to death. Who gives a shit? If they're doing that just to look "sexy" for other people, then they should actually be shot. Poor kids the world over cannot even fathom having the "option" of being able to skip a meal ON PURPOSE, much less eat and then INTENTIONALLY puke it up.
If you don't understand something, I think it's generally a good rule to either speak about it as tactfully as possible or just keep your mouth shut.
Submitted by kaos-king (user info) at 2005-07-28 17:16:04 EDT (#)
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Thanks Munkey...
I've realized what I've been looking for these last few years that I've been single. I dated my ex for seven years, and the thing that really made her stand out was Grace. I've had a hard time finding that quality in a lot of girls. Bigger chicks, thinner chicks, it doesn't matter - there is that factor in a woman that can't be taught or faked. So many young girls are seeing celebrities like Paris Hilton and strive to be like her. Not only is her body image a bad thing, her genral attitude is too.
Submitted by tuesdaydelay (user info) at 2005-07-28 17:14:35 EDT (#)
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Lindsay Lohan is horrible. She was once a woman now she looks like a crackhead.
Submitted by UrbaneMischief (user info) at 2005-07-28 16:59:50 EDT (#)
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Submitted by munkeypants (user info) at 2005-07-28 16:52:13 (#)
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Submitted by kaos-king (user info) at 2005-07-27 01:04:14 (#)
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The number one thing I look for in a woman is Grace. That can be found in a girl who is pencil thin or quite thick. While I appreciate the fragility of slimmer girls, they don't have to be slim to be delicate. It's how a girl carries themself, how she speaks and presents herself. A thin girl can be just as loud and ignorant as a chubby one.
For some reason however, we in modern society seem to think that the slender figure equals Grace. This is so not the case
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that is the coolest thing I have ever heard come out of a guys mouth...
other than "oh munkeypants, i could do this all day... munch munch..."
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just...um... watch out that the munching doesn't become "OWWWW MY CLIT!!!"
remember kids, sometimes people clench their teeth during an orgasm
Submitted by munkeypants (user info) at 2005-07-28 16:52:13 EDT (#)
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Submitted by kaos-king (user info) at 2005-07-27 01:04:14 (#)
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The number one thing I look for in a woman is Grace. That can be found in a girl who is pencil thin or quite thick. While I appreciate the fragility of slimmer girls, they don't have to be slim to be delicate. It's how a girl carries themself, how she speaks and presents herself. A thin girl can be just as loud and ignorant as a chubby one.
For some reason however, we in modern society seem to think that the slender figure equals Grace. This is so not the case
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that is the coolest thing I have ever heard come out of a guys mouth...
other than "oh munkeypants, i could do this all day... munch munch..."
Submitted by Ducky (user info) at 2005-07-28 07:10:54 EDT (#)
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Submitted by DCWoody (user info) at 2005-07-27 18:30:38 EDT (#)
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http://www.hamncheez.com/
go here now!
Submitted by SiskelandFatboy (user info) at 2005-07-27 16:12:42 EDT (#)
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Submitted by DCWoody (user info) at 2005-07-26 17:23:09 (#)
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My basic rule: stomach sticks out further than ribs but not as far as tits.
Therefore girls with masive bongos get to eat extra cake.
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Bwahahahahahahahahahehehehahahaahahahahehehehahahah ------phew------ hahahahehehehehehe
Am I the only one who sees the incredible genius in this remark?
My God, it's brilliant!
Submitted by Davros (user info) at 2005-07-27 08:31:57 EDT (#)
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I missed this when it went up and thought I should add my opinion.
My last two partners, now no longer with me, were both slim.
They wore UK size 6/8 respectively, but they were not "Skinny". They curved in the right places, yet remained in proportion.
I suspect that most guys look at things that way.
I also don't get the Ultra-skinny look, but do understand the disorder side of it.
One of my best friends (female) suffered with bulemia when she was younger. I was there through it all and saw her pull out of it. She has recently admitted that it was for the sake of a single person, her current boyfriend, who had beat her down emotionally to such an extent that she had no self esteem. (I spoke to her before I posted this).
I sympathise with anyone who suffers from these disorders, as I have seen it first hand.
As an aside, is that really Lindsay Lohan? She must be hitting the Coke/Speed hard. (Another subject I can relate to).
-Dave
Submitted by AlwaysAnEagle (user info) at 2005-07-27 08:31:05 EDT (#)
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Preach it, brutha.
Submitted by kaos-king (user info) at 2005-07-27 01:04:14 EDT (#)
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The number one thing I look for in a woman is Grace. That can be found in a girl who is pencil thin or quite thick. While I appreciate the fragility of slimmer girls, they don't have to be slim to be delicate. It's how a girl carries themself, how she speaks and presents herself. A thin girl can be just as loud and ignorant as a chubby one.
For some reason however, we in modern society seem to think that the slender figure equals Grace. This is so not the case...
Submitted by rad1101 (user info) at 2005-07-26 23:51:18 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Xcuses (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:59:38 (#)
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Dorothy Dandridge???
Whose that?
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Oh get the fuck outta here.
Off the top of my head I can remember that she was the black marilyn monroe.
Go fucking watch Carmen Jones.
and that Halle Berry movie about her.
Submitted by munkeypants (user info) at 2005-07-26 23:38:40 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Olas (user info) at 2005-07-25 23:37:06 (#)
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It's one thing to look in the mirror and see the body that even when it's bones, even when nothing of yourself is left and you're finally the martyr you always wanted to be, still doesn't look right. The body that will never, ever have slim cutesy adorable boy hips and small tight beautiful achingly taut thighs. It's quite another to not even need the mirror to f
eel it. To feel the extra flesh hanging on your bones and strangling you. To want to slice it off, rip it off, tear yourself to bits do anything as long as you're finally LESS. And when the digits go lower, lower, lower on the scale, you still feel it. You sit down and your thighs brush together and you actually feel self hatred rising up like bile like some sort of monster and you think that only if you were smaller, then your disgusting putrid fat would go away and your body would hang effortlessly on its sculpted structure. You could be architecture then. Empty. Devoid. The perfect vessel for beauty to inhabit.
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yes. you look in the mirror and want to puke. you feel uncomfortable in your own
skin... almost like a claustrophobic feelings. you want to rip it off.
your throat closes up and you feel like striking out.
and you stay home and break your plans because you are too ashamed
of what you look like to go out in public...
Submitted by munkeypants (user info) at 2005-07-26 23:29:06 EDT (#)
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Submitted by DCWoody (user info) at 2005-07-26 17:23:09 (#)
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My basic rule: stomach sticks out further than ribs but not as far as tits.
Therefore girls with masive bongos get to eat extra cake.
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hahahahaha
Submitted by DCWoody (user info) at 2005-07-26 17:26:03 EDT (#)
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mmmm...tits and cake
Submitted by DCWoody (user info) at 2005-07-26 17:23:09 EDT (#)
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My basic rule: stomach sticks out further than ribs but not as far as tits.
Therefore girls with masive bongos get to eat extra cake.
Submitted by forensicgirl3 (user info) at 2005-07-26 17:21:20 EDT (#)
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Meh, I like the ultra thin look, both in women and men.
Submitted by Death_Metal_Dude (user info) at 2005-07-26 16:58:08 EDT (#)
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they are not so great; slim hourglass is optimal
but all you uppity chicks don't get all fucking offended and pissy when guys aren't attracted to cellulite and flab either
Submitted by Istaros (user info) at 2005-07-26 15:36:13 EDT (#)
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+2 for all the ladies' comments on their own svelteness
Submitted by RaineLark (user info) at 2005-07-26 15:00:23 EDT (#)
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"And I think it is interesting if you look at ancient carvings, the chicks always had guts. I don't know if it was because they were supposed to be preagnant, or the gut was popular. "
Cave drawings and the like were about the struggle for human survival. The round, curvy woman was a sign of fertility and the availability of food for survival.
Submitted by indoninja (user info) at 2005-07-26 14:49:45 EDT (#)
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Throughout the course of human history, a full figured, curvy, natural woman has been the picture of beauty. From the Venus de Milo to Adriana Lima, women with curves have been the most sought after beauties in mankind. Where the trend strayed from the beaten path is still a mystery to me (perhaps the 'supermodel' Twiggy in the 1960's), but I am certain that with time, food will become popular again and we will have our curves back once more.
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It was before twiggy that women got skinnier.
And I think it is interesting if you look at ancient carvings, the chicks always had guts. I don't know if it was because they were supposed to be preagnant, or the gut was popular.
Submitted by indoninja (user info) at 2005-07-26 14:47:00 EDT (#)
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I dated a girl that was buelemic for a while. I was pissed when I found out because I would waste money on good meals.
Bitch.
Submitted by kissmyarse (user info) at 2005-07-26 14:17:06 EDT (#)
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Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-26 11:23:14 (#)
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Submitted by Ignore_the_Small_Print (user info) at 2005-07-26 10:43:32 (#)
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I haven't read all of the replies here, but I just wanted to point out that both anorexia and bulimia are psychological disorders.
They are not a choice, as you seem to suggest, and although the media may play some part in triggering the problem there are numerous other factors, including genetic predisposition.
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i call bullshit.
whicle genetics may play a part in one's addictive personality, i don't believe it has anything to do with one's DECISION to stop eating...or to start purging. as Olas so very eloquently stated, people with this disease will always find imperfections withing themselves. and as i stated below, whle the disease is in fact a psychological one, it is much like crack addiction; it is initially up to YOU to start, but it then snowballs by itself into a different monster and encapsulates your life.
and if you say that SOME people are just programmed that way, i will again call bullshit. people are programmed to eat. people are programmed to digest food and take its nutrients that supply the body with energy. if we were programmed otherwise, we wouldn't need our digestive systems.
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I agree that is an innate human instinct to survive by eating, however, this goes back to nature vs. nurture (and addiction as well). If your mother is anorexic or an addict, or beats your brain enough that you're too fat, and she herself has an eating disorder/addiction--you're much more likely to have a disorder/addiction problem. They say that addiction is hereditary, so wouldn't that be along the same lines? Because eating disorders are psychological like addictions are, and not eating, or binging and purging can quickly become an addiction.
Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-26 11:23:14 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Ignore_the_Small_Print (user info) at 2005-07-26 10:43:32 (#)
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I haven't read all of the replies here, but I just wanted to point out that both anorexia and bulimia are psychological disorders.
They are not a choice, as you seem to suggest, and although the media may play some part in triggering the problem there are numerous other factors, including genetic predisposition.
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i call bullshit.
whicle genetics may play a part in one's addictive personality, i don't believe it has anything to do with one's DECISION to stop eating...or to start purging. as Olas so very eloquently stated, people with this disease will always find imperfections withing themselves. and as i stated below, whle the disease is in fact a psychological one, it is much like crack addiction; it is initially up to YOU to start, but it then snowballs by itself into a different monster and encapsulates your life.
and if you say that SOME people are just programmed that way, i will again call bullshit. people are programmed to eat. people are programmed to digest food and take its nutrients that supply the body with energy. if we were programmed otherwise, we wouldn't need our digestive systems.
Submitted by Ignore_the_Small_Print (user info) at 2005-07-26 10:43:32 EDT (#)
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I haven't read all of the replies here, but I just wanted to point out that both anorexia and bulimia are psychological disorders.
They are not a choice, as you seem to suggest, and although the media may play some part in triggering the problem there are numerous other factors, including genetic predisposition.
Submitted by potatomanjack (user info) at 2005-07-26 08:40:29 EDT (#)
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I accept htat fact that anorexia and bulemia are problems. However, obesity is far worse an issue, and will soon pass smoking as the leading cause of death.
Before we start worrying about people being to skinny, we should worry about them being too fat.
Submitted by b_badger (user info) at 2005-07-26 08:26:00 EDT (#)
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Aboot weight-obsession amongst (us) guys, I was hit by that on a few occasions? The reason you ask? Well, to put it bluntly, I gain body-fat on traditionally feminine areas: the man-boobs, hips, thighs and ASS. Goddamn, when I was in my eating prime I could have put on a wig and get in on a 50 Cent video-shoot. Ugh. This has ment looking like a womanish-man, or rather a grunty guy with a flannel and ... ahem, feminine features. This sucks when paired with post-pubertal angst and a distinct lack of beard/moustache.
About the ladies, more is more. Bigger hips, bigger thighs, bigger asses, it's all good. When I'm .. with a skinny girl I always feel like I'm about to break her in half. With a big woman, NO PROBLEMO, it's all soft, all curvy and ALL WOMAN. That's the good stuff. (Sorry if this was too crude)
Submitted by Bellebrown (user info) at 2005-07-26 08:02:06 EDT (#)
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I don't think I'd ever become that skinny... I just can't bare to lose me boobs.
Submitted by Banga3386 (user info) at 2005-07-26 04:26:05 EDT (#)
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Here Here good man!
Every woman should be told this.
Banga
Submitted by TimeCop (user info) at 2005-07-26 03:03:20 EDT (#)
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I used to think Lohan was hot, but now, it's just terrible.
Submitted by Olas (user info) at 2005-07-25 23:37:06 EDT (#)
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People joke about it. A girl walked by me once, and said to her friend "God, I need to lose weight...maybe I should be anorexic." I wanted to grab her make her feel what it's really like.
There's an obsession, an epidemic, a surge of "pro ana" thirteen year olds desperately wanting anorexia to choose them, to pick them as the worthy, or at least they think so. They have no idea. They have no idea what it is to be one of the "lucky", the few, that are siezed by it.
It's one thing to look in the mirror and see the body that even when it's bones, even when nothing of yourself is left and you're finally the martyr you always wanted to be, still doesn't look right. The body that will never, ever have slim cutesy adorable boy hips and small tight beautiful achingly taut thighs. It's quite another to not even need the mirror to feel it. To feel the extra flesh hanging on your bones and strangling you. To want to slice it off, rip it off, tear yourself to bits do anything as long as you're finally LESS. And when the digits go lower, lower, lower on the scale, you still feel it. You sit down and your thighs brush together and you actually feel self hatred rising up like bile like some sort of monster and you think that only if you were smaller, then your disgusting putrid fat would go away and your body would hang effortlessly on its sculpted structure. You could be architecture then. Empty. Devoid. The perfect vessel for beauty to inhabit.
When everything else goes wrong there's still one altar left for you. There's still one place to go, one savior, one dirty little secret. Because it is a secret. These girls, the "pro ana" ones, they're lying to themselves. They brag about it, they boast and cry out. You don't cry out. You hide it, you keep it so secret that you yourself might not even know. Because it belongs to you and only you. If anyone else found out, they would take it away from you, they would wrench away your only secret your only way out your only bliss and hope and fear.
And the sad part is, no matter how good you are, no matter how much you worship at that altar, you are always, always a failure. Even the best - even those who sacrifice everything to feel the agony of double digits (101 you feel the fat suffocating you coming to get you to tell everyone how ugly you are 99 suddenly it's like a light bursts on in front of you and there's hope ahead 90 how beautiful but never enough 89 almost 84 but it's still not enough you can still see it in the mirror) are failures. Everyone slips. Everyone makes mistakes. Everyone vows to be better next time, to be more empty more gorgeous more haunting. But they'll still feel as though they failed.
Even years later, even fully recovered from what I never completely descended into, there are moments. There are moments when I feel the extra again, the extra fat trying to surround me - just for a millionth of a second. There are still moments of unexpected elation when I realize that I've lost weight accidentally, elation that I have to quickly smash down and pretend was never there. There are still moments when I understand that what I now feel is beautiful, is shapely, is sexy and real would have been revolting to me five years ago. Oh how sorry for myself I would have felt to weigh this much, to look like this.
That's what it's like.
That's why.
Submitted by thorpe (user info) at 2005-07-25 22:31:35 EDT (#)
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Uh huh.
Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-25 21:47:27 EDT (#)
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i do what i can, crystle............i do what i can.
Submitted by Crystle (user info) at 2005-07-25 21:43:18 EDT (#)
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WoOOOT CURVES!
That's my ego massage for the day!
Submitted by forensicgirl3 (user info) at 2005-07-25 21:30:53 EDT (#)
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Not only that, I know several other females who do not behave emotionally unstable.
Alright, fine. This is your opinion and you have a right to it. Disregard what I said.
Submitted by Yams (user info) at 2005-07-25 21:28:33 EDT (#)
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SKELETOR. SHIT.
Submitted by DonovanMD (user info) at 2005-07-25 21:24:34 EDT (#)
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Submitted by forensicgirl3 (user info) at 2005-07-25 21:20:56 EDT (#)
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Honestly? No. I will swear to this before the Supreme Court too! I have never taken off work;
1) because I just couldn't handle it
2) PMS
3) broken fingernails
4) or any of the other sundry reasons that it is believe females call in for work.
again, I will swear to any powers that be of your choosing.
The last time I cried is when someone dear to me died. That was last October. I didn't even cry when I got divorced. In fact, I went and partied and rode a mechanical bull just because I thought it would be cool.
I have 520 hours of vacation time and over 1,000 hours in my "illness bank" here at work. Safe to assume, I DO NOT CALL IN.
I do however lose my temper. I don't believe it to be an "emotional female" thing because I see a ton of male loss-of-temper episodes.
It usually is bullshit that makes me get angry.
Submitted by Professional_Peon (user info) at 2005-07-25 21:19:14 EDT (#)
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Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:20:41 (#)
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Well that would be a secondary cause, you see the break up or the stressful job can't actually cause you to lose weight. A woman's emotional unstability and eventual depressions, even if slight is what causes the weight loss. I mean that and not eating and all.
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Badass...When our bodies are under stress they release higher levels of adrenalin which in
turn increases our metabolism which as we know helps with weight loss. So, stress in fact CAN cause weight loss.
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prove it. seriously, i've never heard that before and i'd like some scientific facts backing up that claim. because when i'm stressed out i gain weight, regardless of food intake. but maybe thats just because i'm chronically obese
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Stress can cause you to loose weight. Because of my hypoglycemia I gained alot of weight when I was pregnant. I was about 250lbs when I had him (a small house). 6 weeks later when I went in for my post check up I weighed 160. My doc almost had a heart attack. I ate the entire time, but all the stress caused all the weight to fly off me.
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since when can you prove something by having one positive occurance?
didn't you do proofs in highschool geometry?
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I only mentioned it because badass said he never heard of that happening. I just wanted to say it happened to me is all. I don't have any scientific babble to go with it... It's called an example. Didn't you learn about the word 'example' in English class?
Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2005-07-25 21:08:44 EDT (#)
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so forensic, you've never been emotionally unstable? Never taken a day off because you 'couldn't handle it?' Never spent 2 days moping because of a break up. I beg of you answer honestly. I didn't say all women, although it's most, but the one's who become bullemic or anorexic because of a break...yeah...um...they're unstable. Try to take the comment in context of the post.
Submitted by forensicgirl3 (user info) at 2005-07-25 20:38:38 EDT (#)
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Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:20:41 (#)
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"A bad breakup, a stressful job or a life-changing event can also cause someone to lose weight. "
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Well that would be a secondary cause, you see the break up or the stressful job can't actually cause you to lose weight. A woman's emotional unstability and eventual depressions, even if slight is what causes the weight loss. I mean that and not eating and all.
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Are you serious?! 'A woman's emotional unstability'
Sweet Jebus, when are you guys going to grow the fuck up?!
I don't know which females you hang around with but not all females are hormonal, weeping, psychotic creatures.
I have never seen so much stereotyping as I do on here.
Submitted by JonnyX (user info) at 2005-07-25 20:11:41 EDT (#)
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HEAR HEAR
Submitted by Vix (user info) at 2005-07-25 18:54:16 EDT (#)
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Man, you have to love coke heads hey.
I love when i am reading magazines and they are like "I eat all the time", Or "I am heavier then most people in Hollywood"
Someone needs to punch these chicks in the baby maker, and throw them in rehab.
Submitted by Beer_bong (user info) at 2005-07-25 18:21:29 EDT (#)
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http://www.tshirthell.com/store/product.php?productid=505
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Submitted by kissmyarse (user info) at 2005-07-25 17:00:17 EDT (#)
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Rock on. I consider myself curvy, and my body chemistry could never fit into the petite and stick like trendy body type, I have a medium/large bone structure. I did lose weight healthily, but I also lost my boobs. It really sucked. But then I got them back, thank you birth control!
But there is a difference between flabby and curvy. You can be toned, and have a nice round ass and hips instead of no real visible distinction between a small fit waist and a nice supple bust and hips.
Submitted by Boon (user info) at 2005-07-25 16:48:21 EDT (#)
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No, no one thinks women with skeletal physiques are attractive. Not exactly groundbreaking stuff here.
Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-25 16:39:24 EDT (#)
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thanks stin. i've been reading a bit on that site on your post.....very interesting facts.
and yes, anyone at 90 pounds is going to look sickly....unless they're 4'7"
Submitted by Stin (user info) at 2005-07-25 16:04:54 EDT (#)
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What was I doing?! Hit the wrong button, sorry. At least it was a +2! Let's try again.
Fashion mags, the media, store models... they used to make me self-conscious. Right now, I'm happy with WHO I am (even if not entirely with my weight) and that's enough. At the time, I really wasn't. It wasn't so much an image thing fo me personally, not once it got serious. It was a control thing, combined with a genuine lack of desire to eat. I was young, stressed out and didn't know how to cope, and that was the result. It's still something I have to be aware of - if I diet now, I KNOW that it has the potential to get out of hand, but on the flip side, I grew into binge eating. There's a really interesting website called My Virtual Model (http://www.mvm.com I think), and when I plug in my dimensions and fiddle about with the weight I come to the conclusion that based on appearance I should weigh about 90 pounds. Which is ridiculous, because I know very well that at 90 pounds I look positively ill.
Hope that sheds a little light for you.
Submitted by Stin (user info) at 2005-07-25 15:58:47 EDT (#)
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Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-25 15:24:38 (#)
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Submitted by Stin (user info) at 2005-07-25 14:28:53 (#)
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Sorry to linkwhore, but I think you'll be interested.
http://www.ubersite.com/m/35325
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i just read it thoroughly and am now reading the info on the anred.com site.
was it the "tim" character that made you go on the 3 apple-a-day diet? did you just want to look good for him? or did he make you feel bad? and does looking at fashion magazines really make you feel self-conscious?
and honestly, this is all just sheer curiosity. my eager mind is thirsty for knowledge on this topic. i have no idea why. weight loss, fitness, dieting, and people's motives behind them have always been interesting to me.
Submitted by RaineLark (user info) at 2005-07-25 15:57:23 EDT (#)
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DCWoody: I stuggle every day with thoughts about being fat and ugly. I know I'm not, but there's always remembrances of women like those above who are worshipped by men.
Thanks for the comment though! It really helps!
Submitted by DCWoody (user info) at 2005-07-25 15:51:13 EDT (#)
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raine, people were just calling you fat because you are so slim, come on you can't really think that they actually thought you are fat.
Submitted by MyNameIsTim (user info) at 2005-07-25 15:38:18 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Professional_Peon (user info) at 2005-07-25 14:17:41 (#)
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Submitted by MyNameIsTim (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:35:11 (#)
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Submitted by TigerLilly (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:28:25 (#)
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Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:20:41 (#)
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Well that would be a secondary cause, you see the break up or the stressful job can't actually cause you to lose weight. A woman's emotional unstability and eventual depressions, even if slight is what causes the weight loss. I mean that and not eating and all.
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Badass...When our bodies are under stress they release higher levels of adrenalin which in
turn increases our metabolism which as we know helps with weight loss. So, stress in fact CAN cause weight loss.
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prove it. seriously, i've never heard that before and i'd like some scientific facts backing up that claim. because when i'm stressed out i gain weight, regardless of food intake. but maybe thats just because i'm chronically obese
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Stress can cause you to loose weight. Because of my hypoglycemia I gained alot of weight when I was pregnant. I was about 250lbs when I had him (a small house). 6 weeks later when I went in for my post check up I weighed 160. My doc almost had a heart attack. I ate the entire time, but all the stress caused all the weight to fly off me.
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since when can you prove something by having one positive occurance?
didn't you do proofs in highschool geometry?
Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-25 15:24:38 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Stin (user info) at 2005-07-25 14:28:53 (#)
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Sorry to linkwhore, but I think you'll be interested.
http://www.ubersite.com/m/35325
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i just read it thoroughly and am now reading the info on the anred.com site.
was it the "tim" character that made you go on the 3 apple-a-day diet? did you just want to look good for him? or did he make you feel bad? and does looking at fashion magazines really make you feel self-conscious?
and honestly, this is all just sheer curiosity. my eager mind is thirsty for knowledge on this topic. i have no idea why. weight loss, fitness, dieting, and people's motives behind them have always been interesting to me.
Submitted by SiskelandFatboy (user info) at 2005-07-25 15:23:26 EDT (#)
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A feller could cut himself if he got to moving around to close to them elbows........
Submitted by Xcuses (user info) at 2005-07-25 15:10:08 EDT (#)
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Submitted by RaineLark (user info) at 2005-07-25 14:44:22 (#)
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It's really hard living as a woman in today's media-infested USA. Everywhere you go there's some one making you think you're fat. I'm a size 8, yet just look at all the people who called me fat on my camwhore post.
It makes me wish sometimes that I was anorexic.
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please say this is shennanigans
Submitted by ruthless (user info) at 2005-07-25 15:02:24 EDT (#)
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Submitted by DCWoody (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:12:18 (#)
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women always on a diet piss me off, and you have to keep telling then they're not fat.
'You are fat but it looks damn good' doesn't cut the mustard.
women never ask to be told they're not skinny.
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I have. There are women in this world that are skinny, can't do much about it, and wish they had a little more meat on their bones.
Thankfully, since quitting smoking, eating healthier, and going to the gym, I am not quite as skinny as I used to be.
Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-25 14:52:43 EDT (#)
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Submitted by RaineLark (user info) at 2005-07-25 14:44:22 (#)
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It's really hard living as a woman in today's media-infested USA. Everywhere you go there's some one making you think you're fat. I'm a size 8, yet just look at all the people who called me fat on my camwhore post.
It makes me wish sometimes that I was anorexic.
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raine, that's what i'm trying to get to the heart of. what is it that makes you think you're fat? you obviously aren't. nevermind what those tools said on your post.....they're just upset because they want to fuck you and they can't...so they call you fat.
but seriously....wheny ou look at a vogue or a cosmo or an US weekly, do you seriously look at the celebrities and say 'wow, they are all so skinny, i must do that now?'
what goes through your mind?
Submitted by RaineLark (user info) at 2005-07-25 14:44:22 EDT (#)
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It's really hard living as a woman in today's media-infested USA. Everywhere you go there's some one making you think you're fat. I'm a size 8, yet just look at all the people who called me fat on my camwhore post.
It makes me wish sometimes that I was anorexic.
Submitted by Stin (user info) at 2005-07-25 14:28:53 EDT (#)
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Sorry to linkwhore, but I think you'll be interested.
http://www.ubersite.com/m/35325
Submitted by Xcuses (user info) at 2005-07-25 14:25:25 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Jeanneee (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:55:49 (#)
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Sad. Lindsey Lohan, Nicole Richie, Lara Flynn Boyle and Mary Kate Olson used to be really beautiful, and now they all look like AIDS patients.
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sad but true. I was just picking up my Aids weekly magazine and saw Lindsey Lohan eating air
Submitted by Professional_Peon (user info) at 2005-07-25 14:17:41 EDT (#)
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Submitted by MyNameIsTim (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:35:11 (#)
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Submitted by TigerLilly (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:28:25 (#)
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Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:20:41 (#)
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Well that would be a secondary cause, you see the break up or the stressful job can't actually cause you to lose weight. A woman's emotional unstability and eventual depressions, even if slight is what causes the weight loss. I mean that and not eating and all.
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Badass...When our bodies are under stress they release higher levels of adrenalin which in
turn increases our metabolism which as we know helps with weight loss. So, stress in fact CAN cause weight loss.
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prove it. seriously, i've never heard that before and i'd like some scientific facts backing up that claim. because when i'm stressed out i gain weight, regardless of food intake. but maybe thats just because i'm chronically obese
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Stress can cause you to loose weight. Because of my hypoglycemia I gained alot of weight when I was pregnant. I was about 250lbs when I had him (a small house). 6 weeks later when I went in for my post check up I weighed 160. My doc almost had a heart attack. I ate the entire time, but all the stress caused all the weight to fly off me.
Submitted by icarus1987 (user info) at 2005-07-25 14:01:36 EDT (#)
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Since when did breasts go out of style?
Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-25 13:26:37 EDT (#)
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i will be honest, there was a period of my life where i was obsessed with my weight. i'm not 100% sure what brought it on, but i grwe up with a mother and sister who were constantly on diets and constantly talking about their weight and appearance. it bugged me to no end.
then, in college, i started to lift weights and take supplements (not steroids, just creatine, extra protein.....otc stuff at GNC) and became obsessed with my body. I wound up hating myself because of it. Then, one day, I completely stopped cold turkey. As is evidenced heree ---> http://www.ubersite.com/m/59350 <---, the thought of going bac to this lifestyle still creeps back into my mind. While I want to be healthy and fit, I don't want it to take over my life.
Gym rats, meatheads, anorexics, bulemics......they all suffer from the same societal endemic I speak of.
Submitted by c1ndy (user info) at 2005-07-25 13:20:06 EDT (#)
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I'd be annorexic if you could still eat cake and that.
Submitted by BLITZKREIG_BOB (user info) at 2005-07-25 13:18:36 EDT (#)
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I'm totally cool with discussing it here.
It all started when I was in the army, and had to maintain a maximum weight. It became an obsession.
It wasn't a fashion thing.
Submitted by TigerLilly (user info) at 2005-07-25 13:17:05 EDT (#)
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Please don't misunderstand me here. In NO way am I condoning anorexia or bulimia. I've witnessed first hand two people in my life suffer from both and they are both horrible. What I am saying is society as a whole puts pressure on woman to look a certain way. Men buy Maxim Magazine and Playboys to look at woman who have nice bodies. Whether they are Jessica Alba (skinny) or Selma Hayek (curves) you purchase these magazines to look at their BODIES because they have nice ones. No doubt about that. There is NO fat. There are no imperfections. When was the last time you saw Kristi Ally or Emme http://www.safesearching.com/officialemme/allaboutemme/portfolio.shtml on the cover of one of these magazines? You won't because society considers these women, who happen to be gorgeous fat.
And the reason this has become a modern problem is because society has changed. Back in the day curves were IN, and the pressure to be skinny like most of Hollywood today wasn't there.
Submitted by GaidinCanuck (user info) at 2005-07-25 13:09:58 EDT (#)
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Agreed. That's just wrong. Damn media influence.
Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-25 13:07:02 EDT (#)
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Submitted by BLITZKREIG_BOB (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:41:31 (#)
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I have suffered for years with anorexia.
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really?
i'm honestly fascinated by this. if you don't mind telling me what was going on in your life at the time, and what brought it on, i'd really like to know. and i understand if you don't want to discuss this in a public forum, so if you ever feel like it, i'd love to listen someone: dknyc.at.email.com
Submitted by Jeanneee (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:55:49 EDT (#)
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Sad. Lindsey Lohan, Nicole Richie, Lara Flynn Boyle and Mary Kate Olson used to be really beautiful, and now they all look like AIDS patients.
Submitted by Xcuses (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:49:11 EDT (#)
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I always thought the formula was:
Food intake + person's matabolism + person's physical activity = weight gain/loss
Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:44:15 EDT (#)
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Submitted by TigerLilly (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:28:25 (#)
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Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:20:41 (#)
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Well that would be a secondary cause, you see the break up or the stressful job can't actually cause you to lose weight. A woman's emotional unstability and eventual depressions, even if slight is what causes the weight loss. I mean that and not eating and all.
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Badass...When our bodies are under stress they release higher levels of adrenalin which in
turn increases our metabolism which as we know helps with weight loss. So, stress in fact CAN cause weight loss.
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Ok, I'll bite as I claim medical ignorance but I work in a pretty stressful job everday and have yet to see a wieght loss from it. I believe this problem to be almost strictly affecting the female population.
Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:41:35 EDT (#)
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Submitted by TigerLilly (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:28:25 (#)
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Badass...When our bodies are under stress they release higher levels of adrenalin which in
turn increases our metabolism which as we know helps with weight loss. So, stress in fact CAN cause weight loss.
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if that is the case, and assuming the human body has stayed the same, then please explain why this is a modern problem? why weren't women in the victorian age anorexic? and as tim said, i don't know that your claim is scientifically accurate.
aneorexia is a choice people make. it thenceforth becomes a disease. much like crack addiction, you choose to do it, but it subsequently takes over your life.
Submitted by BLITZKREIG_BOB (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:41:31 EDT (#)
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I have suffered for years with anorexia.
Submitted by MyNameIsTim (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:35:11 EDT (#)
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Submitted by TigerLilly (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:28:25 (#)
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Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:20:41 (#)
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Well that would be a secondary cause, you see the break up or the stressful job can't actually cause you to lose weight. A woman's emotional unstability and eventual depressions, even if slight is what causes the weight loss. I mean that and not eating and all.
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Badass...When our bodies are under stress they release higher levels of adrenalin which in
turn increases our metabolism which as we know helps with weight loss. So, stress in fact CAN cause weight loss.
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prove it. seriously, i've never heard that before and i'd like some scientific facts backing up that claim. because when i'm stressed out i gain weight, regardless of food intake. but maybe thats just because i'm chronically obese
Submitted by Xcuses (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:31:02 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Merlina (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:08:32 (#)
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Thank you.
I was blessed and am very happy having the Miss Monroe hourglass fugure. Have never wanted to change it.
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Inquiring minds want to know/see
Submitted by TigerLilly (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:28:25 EDT (#)
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Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:20:41 (#)
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Well that would be a secondary cause, you see the break up or the stressful job can't actually cause you to lose weight. A woman's emotional unstability and eventual depressions, even if slight is what causes the weight loss. I mean that and not eating and all.
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Badass...When our bodies are under stress they release higher levels of adrenalin which in
turn increases our metabolism which as we know helps with weight loss. So, stress in fact CAN cause weight loss.
Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:21:01 EDT (#)
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Submitted by TigerLilly (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:14:12 (#)
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These people live in a fantasy world. First off most of them are so fucked up on drugs it's no wonder they don't eat.
What happens is, when people's lives spiral out of control, food intake is the one thing that they CAN control. Just as heavy people find comfort in digesting food, skinny people take the opposite route and don't eat. It is a control issue thing. It's not right and it's fucked up.
Purging is just flat out disgusting. But be honest here, drink a little too much, want that release,,,pull the trigger? You've done it. Most people have.
I have a small waist, big boobs and nice ass. I am a happy camper.
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i have absolutely pulled the trigger when drinking. i don't consider it to be a disorder, though. and i KNOW that's not what you're saying. I am saying that while I have indeed forcd myself to vomit because of too much alcohol intake, it in no way has anything to do with an eating disorder. It is a temporary solution for a temporary problem. If I was to continue this on a daily basis, then yes, I would have a problem. But lo, this is not the case.
I understand that drugs might have something to do with this. But at SOME POINT, humans NEED food to survive. It's impossible to survive for a legnthy period on nothing.
And yes, we all know you have a nice body.
Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:20:41 EDT (#)
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"A bad breakup, a stressful job or a life-changing event can also cause someone to lose weight. "
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Well that would be a secondary cause, you see the break up or the stressful job can't actually cause you to lose weight. A woman's emotional unstability and eventual depressions, even if slight is what causes the weight loss. I mean that and not eating and all.
Submitted by TigerLilly (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:14:12 EDT (#)
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These people live in a fantasy world. First off most of them are so fucked up on drugs it's no wonder they don't eat.
When 'normal' woman are constantly being bombarded with images in magazines and on televison of Hollywood and what society deems 'perfect' and 'beautiful' it's no surprise that there are eating disorders in this country.
What happens is, when people's lives spiral out of control, food intake is the one thing that they CAN control. Just as heavy people find comfort in digesting food, skinny people take the opposite route and don't eat. It is a control issue thing. It's not right and it's fucked up.
Purging is just flat out disgusting. But be honest here, drink a little too much, want that release,,,pull the trigger? You've done it. Most people have.
A bad breakup, a stressful job or a life-changing event can also cause someone to lose weight.
Also, and last..the only curves on Pamala Anderson are her boobs. She is a stick.
I have a small waist, big boobs and nice ass. I am a happy camper.
Submitted by DCWoody (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:12:18 EDT (#)
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women always on a diet piss me off, and you have to keep telling then they're not fat.
'You are fat but it looks damn good' doesn't cut the mustard.
women never ask to be told they're not skinny.
Submitted by Berty (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:11:59 EDT (#)
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And as a side note, I am only speaking of women here not to generalize, but to say that on the whole, it is women who suffer from such self-induced diseases as anorexia and bulimia.
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Men do suffer from anorexia, just like some men get raped and other dudes get battered by their wives/significant other.
They don't like to talk about it though because we all know that no woman could ever love a man who hated his body, got buggered and/or got beaten up by his bird.
Somebody work public toilets into the thread, I want to make a joke about River Phoenix.
Submitted by Merlina (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:08:32 EDT (#)
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Thank you.
I was blessed and am very happy having the Miss Monroe hourglass fugure. Have never wanted to change it.
Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:08:08 EDT (#)
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i also wanted to point out that anorexia and other eating disorders are, for the most part, a western culture phenomenon. I've heard this before, but if you were to tell a starving etheopian that 'yes, i have food, but refuse to eat it,' they would first look at you like you were an alien, then strike you dead out of sheer confusion and audacity.
Submitted by Unabonger (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:06:07 EDT (#)
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what's up with posting the pictures of fat chicks?
god, they need diets.
Submitted by Adamdidit2u (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:05:42 EDT (#)
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Once you get that skinny the rules state that you can only talk by making clicking sounds, but you do get a free swarm of flies
Submitted by fudgepacker (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:04:36 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Xcuses (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:59:38 (#)
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Dorothy Dandridge???
Whose that?
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www.google.com
Submitted by munkeypants (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:02:15 EDT (#)
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HOLY FUCK!
ewwww... why would you want a partners hip bone or a rib stabbing
you?
Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2005-07-25 12:00:35 EDT (#)
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Yeah, I'd have to say I like my girl with a little meat on her bones.
There's hardly anything worth eating on those skinny ones.
Submitted by Xcuses (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:59:38 EDT (#)
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Dorothy Dandridge???
Whose that?
Submitted by PokeyPecker (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:58:26 EDT (#)
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Fuck it. Let them starve themselves to death. Who gives a shit? If they're doing that just to look "sexy" for other people, then they should actually be shot. Poor kids the world over cannot even fathom having the "option" of being able to skip a meal ON PURPOSE, much less eat and then INTENTIONALLY puke it up.
Makes me ill. All celebrities must die.
Submitted by Pentameter (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:58:20 EDT (#)
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Well said.
Those girls all look fucking disgusting. I can not figure out why a guy would think a girl who looks like that is attractive.
Submitted by CLAIRE1 (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:57:55 EDT (#)
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I know, tell the media that though. Your damned if you do and damned if you don't with them.
Submitted by NOWorNEVER (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:57:11 EDT (#)
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i dont understand it in the celebrity world, they just look so gross. in the real world, its very rarely doen to look good... almost always goes hand in hand with depression, and is a control thing... and there is a similar thing in men, i think its called body dismorphia or something, where they work out all the time but think they are tiny and ashamed... messed up.
Submitted by DonkeyOnTheEdge (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:57:10 EDT (#)
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I just threw up and jerked off to Hot 500lb. Hotties Monthly.
Submitted by MyNameIsTim (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:56:39 EDT (#)
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amen brother
Submitted by shitfuck (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:53:28 EDT (#)
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I'd fucking shoot them all dead.
Submitted by Method (user info) at 2005-07-25 11:53:22 EDT (#)
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that's disgusting


