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The majority of the posters at the diet NGs are anorexic?!?!?!



 
 
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Old September 7th, 2004, 07:58 PM
Willow
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Default The majority of the posters at the diet NGs are anorexic?!?!?!

Normalcy is a myth.. we're always someone's model.. and someone else's
weirdo..

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Will~

The problem with this world is stupidity, now I'm not saying there should
be capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the
safety labels off everything and let the problem solve itself?


"NoOneAtAll" wrote in message
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"Serena Shea" wrote in message
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On Mon, 06 Sep 2004, "Valkyrie" wrote:

It's quite frightening, actually, to see that the majority of the

posters
at the diet NGs are anorexic


Do you feel that your fellow fat acceptors have healthy eating habits?




Even though I don't agree with fat-bias, I can agree that the obese and
morbidly obese looking down at those with restrictive eating disorders as
bieng "flawed" is quite ironic. Even if the obese person in question would
admit he or she has a compulsive over eating issue or tendency (in my
experience we really can not admit to it until it is behind us... I
certainly couldn't see that I COE'ed until I leaned toward the other end

of
the eating disorder spectrum), is that problem any better than being
anorexic or restrictive eating disordered tendencied?




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Old September 7th, 2004, 07:58 PM
Willow
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Normalcy is a myth.. we're always someone's model.. and someone else's
weirdo..

--
Will~

The problem with this world is stupidity, now I'm not saying there should
be capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the
safety labels off everything and let the problem solve itself?


"NoOneAtAll" wrote in message
et...

"Serena Shea" wrote in message
news
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004, "Valkyrie" wrote:

It's quite frightening, actually, to see that the majority of the

posters
at the diet NGs are anorexic


Do you feel that your fellow fat acceptors have healthy eating habits?




Even though I don't agree with fat-bias, I can agree that the obese and
morbidly obese looking down at those with restrictive eating disorders as
bieng "flawed" is quite ironic. Even if the obese person in question would
admit he or she has a compulsive over eating issue or tendency (in my
experience we really can not admit to it until it is behind us... I
certainly couldn't see that I COE'ed until I leaned toward the other end

of
the eating disorder spectrum), is that problem any better than being
anorexic or restrictive eating disordered tendencied?




 




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