Skinny moms

Anonymous
stop eating seed oils

exercise

the end.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No they look old and frail sooner


Not true. Weight training and cardio help you stay fit and look stronger. Definitely not frail. Wearing sunscreen helps with aging.


Not to mention the benefits of weight training on osteoporosis.

This thread is eye opening, not in a good way. Either there are some trolls or some of you have bizarre ideas about thin/skinny/fit/healthy and what it means to individuals and society.


This. Threads like this really shouldn't be tolerated. These trolls are what cause teenage girls to become anorexic. There's a special place in hell for these trolls.


Most of you using the word anorexic so casually almost always use it for the kind of weight that you don't like for whatever reason. 5'5, 115 lbs woman wouldn't be accepted to any clinic as being anorexic because she's simply not, unless she thinks she's overweight being that weight.



Lots of people on this thread are trying to convince other women that anything above a size 2 is heavy and overweight. This is a thread filled with toxic people that can contribute to anorexia.

I do feel bad for the toxic people in this thread. They are unhappy and bitter to wish to stir up insecurity among other people. They probably need a job and a higher purpose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m skinny. Too skinny. 5’5 and 115. I am much healthier at 125. I’m a personal trainer and have been for over 30 years. I don’t exercise every day. I eat whatever and whenever I want. Still, I stay underweight. Some of it is genetics. Some of it is overall healthy eating. Some of it is exercise. Most of it is because I am constantly moving around. Im rarely still for more than a few minutes at a time. I burn a lot of calories cleaning my house, gardening, chasing grandkids, hiking, …..just daily stuff. Add my job - coaching, training, and teaching group exercise classes, of course it’s easy for me. If I worked at a desk all day I would almost certainly gain weight. Don’t assume all women who are skinny are starving themselves. I eat all day long and still don’t gain weight. The I even know my weight is because I’m trying to gain.


You didn't have a career so you need to post about your weight on DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I participate every year in a college speak out related to eating disorders, disordered eating generally, and body image.

An insane number of girls who speak out every year about their issues. An even more insane number relate those issues back to comments from family members -specifically their mothers.

If you all are parents and not trolls, and you truly think you are not f-ing up your kids, you are wrong. Hopefully you have a chance to reverse your behavior and thought process, and its impact on your daughters so I don’t have to one day listen to them on stage in front of hundreds of other women discussing the horrific damage you caused them.


They are fine with it if their DDs start obsessing over their weight, that is a feature not a bug for them.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I participate every year in a college speak out related to eating disorders, disordered eating generally, and body image.

An insane number of girls who speak out every year about their issues. An even more insane number relate those issues back to comments from family members -specifically their mothers.

If you all are parents and not trolls, and you truly think you are not f-ing up your kids, you are wrong. Hopefully you have a chance to reverse your behavior and thought process, and its impact on your daughters so I don’t have to one day listen to them on stage in front of hundreds of other women discussing the horrific damage you caused them.


They are fine with it if their DDs start obsessing over their weight, that is a feature not a bug for them.


They are fine with it until they cause irreparable damage to those relationships. I've watched a number of women come in as freshman and by senior year, no longer have a relationship with their moms. Not all, but enough that it stood out. Or the moms end up dead, which is horrific in and of itself. But I am also seen that outcome twice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I participate every year in a college speak out related to eating disorders, disordered eating generally, and body image.

An insane number of girls who speak out every year about their issues. An even more insane number relate those issues back to comments from family members -specifically their mothers.

If you all are parents and not trolls, and you truly think you are not f-ing up your kids, you are wrong. Hopefully you have a chance to reverse your behavior and thought process, and its impact on your daughters so I don’t have to one day listen to them on stage in front of hundreds of other women discussing the horrific damage you caused them.


They are fine with it if their DDs start obsessing over their weight, that is a feature not a bug for them.


They are fine with it until they cause irreparable damage to those relationships. I've watched a number of women come in as freshman and by senior year, no longer have a relationship with their moms. Not all, but enough that it stood out. Or the moms end up dead, which is horrific in and of itself. But I am also seen that outcome twice.


Wow, what a tragedy. What did the moms die of?
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