Dear World:
Do you want to know what infuriates me? When people come onto this site, or pages affiliated with it and comment or message to girls to "eat something".
I could rant about this for an eternity but I'll try to keep it short and sweet.
First, Anorexia and Bulimia are serious disorders. It's not so simple as to "eat something". Luckily, I have never had the misfortune of suffering from either of these diseases but still find people's ignorant comments very offensive.
Don't tell me to eat something.
Secondly, maybe you hadn't noticed yet in your 18+ years of life that are a legal requirement for viewing SG photos but everyone in this world is different, which means our genetics, our lifestyles, our habits, everything. These differences are what provides me with the family I was born into that consists of relatively short, very thin people. We've never been an athletic family but we don't put on weight. None of us could by any means be considered "health nuts" or "dieters". My sister lost her baby weight after her second baby within a month of giving birth at age 33 and was back to being about 5'3, 110 lbs without setting foot in a gym.
We may be genetic freaks but don't tell me to eat something.
Third, everyone has a different view of beauty and perhaps a thin, but by no means anorexic-looking girl, isn't your personal preference. Go ahead and move along and tag search "curvy".
Do not tell me to eat something.
Fourth, I'm going to skip ahead to my personal defense. I can probably school you in eating and the amounts of fatty, carb & calorie ridden foods I eat would put you to shame. And for a person who hasn't seen the inside of a gym aside from in movies and TV shows, my daily calorie intake would scare you. So shut the fuck up and don't tell me to eat something.
I very well may die someday from my poor diet and outrageous fatty intake and the toll it may take on my organs, NOT my "figure", and I very well may still be "thin" at that time, so when and if that happens, will you be saying "gee, she really should've eaten something." No, you wont. So shut the hell up.
Whatever you think you're accomplishing by saying that phrase, or any similarity to it, I can guarantee you're doing no good other than making yourself look like an insensitive, ignorant imbecile.
Take a good look:
This is my body on a daily basis


This is anorexia


This isn't just my plight, many girls who are offering up their vulnerability get these sorts of comments from people who don't even think twice about what they're saying.
It's incredibly rude, offensive and insensitive. How dare you make the assumption that you know how I live my life and how my life choices effect me. If you're that presumptuous, you're a "fan" I can afford to lose.
Do you want to know what infuriates me? When people come onto this site, or pages affiliated with it and comment or message to girls to "eat something".
I could rant about this for an eternity but I'll try to keep it short and sweet.
First, Anorexia and Bulimia are serious disorders. It's not so simple as to "eat something". Luckily, I have never had the misfortune of suffering from either of these diseases but still find people's ignorant comments very offensive.
Don't tell me to eat something.
Secondly, maybe you hadn't noticed yet in your 18+ years of life that are a legal requirement for viewing SG photos but everyone in this world is different, which means our genetics, our lifestyles, our habits, everything. These differences are what provides me with the family I was born into that consists of relatively short, very thin people. We've never been an athletic family but we don't put on weight. None of us could by any means be considered "health nuts" or "dieters". My sister lost her baby weight after her second baby within a month of giving birth at age 33 and was back to being about 5'3, 110 lbs without setting foot in a gym.
We may be genetic freaks but don't tell me to eat something.
Third, everyone has a different view of beauty and perhaps a thin, but by no means anorexic-looking girl, isn't your personal preference. Go ahead and move along and tag search "curvy".
Do not tell me to eat something.
Fourth, I'm going to skip ahead to my personal defense. I can probably school you in eating and the amounts of fatty, carb & calorie ridden foods I eat would put you to shame. And for a person who hasn't seen the inside of a gym aside from in movies and TV shows, my daily calorie intake would scare you. So shut the fuck up and don't tell me to eat something.
I very well may die someday from my poor diet and outrageous fatty intake and the toll it may take on my organs, NOT my "figure", and I very well may still be "thin" at that time, so when and if that happens, will you be saying "gee, she really should've eaten something." No, you wont. So shut the hell up.
Whatever you think you're accomplishing by saying that phrase, or any similarity to it, I can guarantee you're doing no good other than making yourself look like an insensitive, ignorant imbecile.
Take a good look:
This is my body on a daily basis

This is anorexia

This isn't just my plight, many girls who are offering up their vulnerability get these sorts of comments from people who don't even think twice about what they're saying.
It's incredibly rude, offensive and insensitive. How dare you make the assumption that you know how I live my life and how my life choices effect me. If you're that presumptuous, you're a "fan" I can afford to lose.

















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