Let’s face it; you’re going to be hungry. Starving yourself isn’t a fun process. You’re skipping meals because you want to be thin. Sure, you can eat, but if you don’t watch it, those small snacks to keep your energy up become binges that end in extra pounds and more days that you hate the reflection in the mirror. That food is tempting…so, so tempting. But skip it, just stay away, and tomorrow you’ll wake up, and the scale will show you a lower number, and you’ll be happy you fought that hunger.
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- what the world thinks eating disorders are : simply not eating, or eating then throwing up your food.
- what pro ana/mia's think eating disorders are like : Following da thin commandments!!!!! embracing ana, it's just a lifestyle, cake or collarbones????
- what eating disorders are actually like : extreme self hatred, thinking about food 24/7, battling whether to eat for hours on end, sleepless nights, eating so much that your skin expands, failure, pooping to the point where your rear is raw, paranoia, isolation, bingeing purging, bingeing purging, throwing up so much that your nuckles are raw and bleeding, exercising and your whole body aches, shaking, being cold all the time, body aches, bloating, lying to everyone, constantly hungry and constantly denying everything good, crying at your reflection, and hating every inch of yourself.
Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day. Thin Doesn’t Come In A Day.
(via bellabones)
the biggest motivation for me is the fact that I’ve never seen myself skinny
so I don’t know what I’ll look like
I don’t know if my hip bones are pointed or if they’re more rounded
I don’t know if I’ll have a wide or a narrow thigh gap
I don’t know if my rib cage is tapered or straight
but I’m going to find out when I see them

