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Looking Glass Foundation -Dinner Plans

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  • The only think that bothers me about this film is that it shows the "severely ill" anorectic. Not all anorectics are so severely underweight. I pray that this model was able to get help.

  • oh god,

    PLEASE EAT!

    EAT EAT EAT EAT.

    FOOD IS GOOD FOR YOU!

    just contain a healthy body weight.

    food, water and healthy exercise!

    i have done so much study on this, for exams. i have cried just reading through my notes. i think people are beautiful the way they are. the media can go stick it, i wanna see some big bone girls on the victorian secret runaway with a beautful healthy smile on there face.. i would pay to see that!

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  • food is yummy and good for you... i mean i'm pretty thin but i still eat, and workout... being anorexic = depression. being healthy...you're more likely to be happy!!! i have had issues w/my weight for years now but i've realized that i just need to work out and eat healthy, in moderation. it's ok to eat ice cream and junk food sometimes too though haha

  • @prettysailorusagi yes. but if they don't get help soon, they can and will be "severely ill"

  • @Jess4Blair most anorexics wish to see what you see, i know i do. but it sadly isn't as easy as just throwing us a hamberger and telling us to eat and we easily do as you say..... i wish it was

  • I have anorexia, and I do NOT look like that. I'm still around 100 pounds. But I guess that's cause I have a more mental-case of anorexia.

  • powerful

  • omg :(

  • hmmm. her mom can't be still be believing that excuse.

  • @Jess4Blair It isn't nearly that fucking easy. If you had any idea what having an eating disorder is like, you would be very aware that we already know that. Eating disorders are mental diseases. Telling someone with anorexia or bulimia to eat is like telling someone with clinical depression preparing to jump off of a bridge to smile and everything will be okay that way. Eating, to us, is the problem in the first case. It's the last thing any of us want to do.

  • I'm not sure, but I imagine that they'd use someone else's face. The model's facial appearance in this one doesn't match the body; her eyes aren't sunken, and the bones around her mouth, jaw and temples don't protrude as much as you would expect on someone as severely emaciated as depicted above.

  • @vampireluvr111294 Loser.

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