My thighs touch, and I LOVE it! Watch this video to see why.
If you own my new book, "Goodbye Ed, Hello Me: Recover from Your Eating Disorder and Fall in Love with Life," this video goes along with the chapter titled "A Thigh of Relief" on page 144. (Visit www.JenniSchaefer.com for more information.)
Check back later to see more videos like this one! Please share any and all comments.
As noted in the video, the song you hear in the piece is called "It's Okay to be Happy" (written by my wonderful friends, Dave Berg & Georgia Middleman, and myself). To hear the entire song:
http://www.jennischaefer.com/hello-music-okay.htm (You can also buy the song on iTunes!)
Thanks for your support,
Jenni
Lol Jenni Shaefer... Shaefer... chafing...
it's a fat joke.
Rawr8987 2 months ago
I have thought about this video all week and it has really helped me continue to move in the necessary direction towards a healthier self. Your videos and story are so helpful at motivating women to not only tolerate their bodies but actually appreciate and like them. Thank you Jenni.
amadcarrot 1 year ago
This made me cry...Thank you so much. Especially the part where you said that you were trying to recover and still maintain your body shape. It's impossible and you made me realize that. Thank you so much.
simpleplannn55 1 year ago
I'm so glad you have recovered from your EDs, and that you are happy with your body, but as someone who suffered from anorexia nervosa for many years, I would emphasise that there is MUCH more to EDs than body dissatisfaction. I always knew I was too thin, and that it looked awful, but I felt compelled to starve and over-exercise. My ED had nothing to do with 'body image'. It was about control and asceticism.
misstiggykins 1 year ago 2
Jenni, have you ever thought about making a movie or a documentation about your life without ed? Because it's really nice watching you. I love that and your first book has already given me so much good ideas for my recovery. You are a hero. xo
favea 1 year ago