Website review: Note to Elle magazine: Anorexia i...

larmsterpoet larmsterpoet discovered this in Women's Issues 11 reviews since Feb 21, 2008
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larmsterpoet discovered 5 months ago
magazines need to stop being pro-ana
ewn1108 rated 4 months ago
a very good example of how wretched this world is becoming.
dove-bop rated 4 months ago
Would love to see more people speaking out against eating disorders, because the amount of females (and growing number of men) who are developing them is disturbing. Need to find a way to make people be satisfied with who they are, and not bow down (and bend over and throw up) just to try and make themselves fit into a mold that society tells them they should want to fit into. We all only get one body and mind, we should use both to the best of our ability.
sleepinsafety rated 4 months ago
hmm i wish i had been clever enough to think of: "i wish i could catch a little anorexia." oh well... in regards to this page, its HIV-negative good.
Sporkman165 rated 4 months ago
Truth. Anorexia is an ugly disease, why it has become fashionable I will never understand.
ayca rated 4 months ago
From the page: "There is nothing â€oehot” about anorexia, nothing quixotic about bulimia. Both are a slow backwards crawl into a netherworld of hellish dimensions, a physical narrative of a mind come undone. And for the woman who succeeds in erasure of mind and body, body and mind, her obituary will read this: She was thin."
metalkpretty1 rated 4 months ago
why waste your money on lame magazines (ANY magazines, really) that just exist to make you feel inferior???? Buy a book, pay for kick-boxing lessons, spend a little extra on some organic produce instead of feeding the media beast.
triplestuffdoreo rated 4 months ago
true. but as women, we need to own the fact that a lot of this comes from within. It's not actually caused by men.. it's caused by us..
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