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Originally Posted by flylock shox
Bulemia isn't an "unhealthy eating habit."
It is also not something that appears to be in her past, as she is described in the article as a "recovering" not "recovered" bulemic.
Her own writing and life history (including her present behaviour) demonstrates an obsession with body image.
Unlike anorexics, most bulemics maintain a normal body weight and may appear healthy. Again, exercise can be a form of purging for bulemics.
All things that should maybe make one pause before going to their own wife and mother of 3 and saying "look honey, you should be like this chick, she's so healthy, what's your excuse?"
She may not be as healthy as she appears.
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What a terrible post. Unlike others who bring up valid points about what type of message she's conveying and how she's going about it, you're suggesting she shouldn't be taking serious because she's been open about her own struggles with an eating disorder?
It's obviously no secret she wasn't happy with her appearance. She struggled, she developed bulimia, she put her body at risk. After a long battle she was able to reach a point where she was healthy
and happy with herself. You're stretching it into somehow she's advocating something she obviously is heavily against. It's a joke of a post.