Shadowded

by "S"

Another spin through the web, I see? Getting anywhere??

Shadowded: The wings depict both sides of the person when she has an eating disorder; the healthy part is the angel's wing and the eating disorder and the suffering part is the dragon's wing. The unhealthy side is shielding the light that shines in the darkness and the girl's body is facing the light, but she's looking painfully away. It symbolizes to me the torn sides between fighting the eating disorder and succumbing to it. ~ "S" 16 years old ~

Free Again

(left pic) Well, if the shirt fits...

lose weight so you can fit into a smaller one, right?

I bought a tee shirt on the boardwalk in Venice Beach, which was displayed on the store maniquin right when you walked in, that reads: "Don't Feed The Models"

Vicki Carter, seen above, triumphed over anorexia and gets a happy, fun life open with possibilities!! Jealous?

No No No You are just not good enough the way you are!

says the Man who spent his time studying medicine and developing his mind (and is secure and valued), to the Woman who spends her time trying to fight her own nature and "fix" anything the man says might be a little flawed (and is insecure and only temporarily valued).

The Most Beautiful according to our culture less than fifty years ago...

pictured right

...and now we make elementary school aged kids stress about their weight??

pictured left

What've we been doing for the past fifty years?! Children are the best intuitive eaters on the planet. Leave them alone.

Dieting will make an otherwise happy person obsessed, depressed and repressed.

Dieting is how eating disorders start.

We are making ourselves and people younger than us crazy with this... we've got to stop the pattern. The pursuit of thinness is not what life is supposto be about.

Pro-Ana goes global, while the "I beat Anorexia" tee shirt (which only comes in size Large, Extra Large, and Extra Extra Large) sells well on E-Bay.

Stop the madness.

Recover now.

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