Anorexia is known as a populer disease of our time. Girls are suffering to become more beautiful based on the fashion industry’s guidelines. All they are trying to do is to imitate the others, especially what they see in photos that have been digitally manipulated, and they end up suffering and damaging their health. The pain they go through pushes them into great darkness that can only end up in tragedy. It’s called Depression!
The arrows in the waist, show the exact symbol of torture to be taken for a thin waist.
The hair that is cut is also a symbol of depression.
I wish all the girls going through something like this know one thing: “You are beautiful as you are, be yourself!”
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Share on FacebookJust by lookin at anorexic ppl make my friend never talk to them but im just go to ppl and try to stop them
Load More Replies...its cool to know that someone in the world is willing to reckignize ed's.
If the BMI number defined by 703* (weight in LB) / (height in inches)^2 [imperial] or (weight in kilos)/(height in meters)^2 is between 18 and 25 then everything is OK. Supermodels denying science and saying BMI 20 is too fat dont deserve being on a tv camera.
Here is my text art response: 0,8,1,I,i, , ,, the characters get thinner and thinner till nothing is left
thank you for creating and sharing your art. You make something so deeply personal and then present it to the world with an open heart. Not everyone is so fearless.
As someone who has gone through anorexia, this is a very cool and true piece of art. It's so great!
Just by lookin at anorexic ppl make my friend never talk to them but im just go to ppl and try to stop them
Load More Replies...its cool to know that someone in the world is willing to reckignize ed's.
If the BMI number defined by 703* (weight in LB) / (height in inches)^2 [imperial] or (weight in kilos)/(height in meters)^2 is between 18 and 25 then everything is OK. Supermodels denying science and saying BMI 20 is too fat dont deserve being on a tv camera.
Here is my text art response: 0,8,1,I,i, , ,, the characters get thinner and thinner till nothing is left
thank you for creating and sharing your art. You make something so deeply personal and then present it to the world with an open heart. Not everyone is so fearless.
As someone who has gone through anorexia, this is a very cool and true piece of art. It's so great!




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