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It’s people, like the posters on here, who keep saying nothing is wrong with how she looks, she’s just naturally thin etc., that contributed to her developing an eating disorder. The article is from 2011, s in the December 2023 picture she is even smaller. |
I became super thin at that age from breastfeeding. Not that Kate is doing that now, of course. And yes she could actively try to stay thin, with a chef and personal trainers. She may have an eating disorder, but that’s not necessarily the cause of her absence. |
Thank you for posting this. I've never seen that woman before, but she does a fine job of debunking and calling out nonsense. I especially appreciate the way she refers to the "online bullying of Catherine." Spot on. And the comments are great as well. Glad to see there are compassionate, normal people in this world. |
DP. I also became very thin after breastfeeding. After three kids, I was far thinner than I was prior. But I love how the PP feels she can speak for all women, everywhere. |
How is she just going to leave? She has the 3 kids and would only get part-time custody. It’s likely she didn’t realize how she would feel about everything once she was married with children and having to serve as a royal. So for that I feel badly for her. |
Wow, you guys really are stooping to new lows! Bravo! |
Sure, lots of us were a lot thinner after breast feeding. Emphasis on the past tense. Kate is no longer breast feeding. |
I know two women who are much thinner in their 40s than they were in college and neither has an ED. Both are actually really healthy eaters who cook everything from scratch and work out moderately — neither of which they did in college. One developed a gluten allergy and one has a family member with prediabetes so eats a diabetic friendly diet. Anyway, I don’t know if Kate has an eating disorder or not but there are actually lots of reasons why some women are very thin in their forty’s even if they weren’t in college. One reason is if they have a stomach problem which would be consistent with the abdominal surgery story. We just don’t know and it kind of drives me nuts that everyone assumes that a very thin women is starving themselves and needs an intervention. I know lots of extremely thin women who don’t have eating disorders. |
You literally cannot tell its there when someone is wearing regular clothes. For the most part, there is no odor, although things can happen unexpectedly. |
that doesn't mean she has an eating disorder! |
You mean from breastfeeding, restrictive dieting and excessive working out? |
+1 Totally agree. The posters pushing the "eating disorder" nonsense are clearly unfamiliar with the concept of being naturally thin and/or eating well and working out. |
Anybody who thinks it's OK that Kate is thinner than Nicole Kidman is normalizing eating disorders. You should be ashamed. You're part of the public push for a skeletal frame that Kate is responding to. |
DP. Literally the peplum on a fitted jacket would hide it, even on a very thin person, so long as it was not in use. I could totally understand not wanting to be around anyone not family, especially with the possibility of odors, but it shouldn't affect photos that much, unless we're talking a very sheer sheath. The bigger problem for photos would be the moonface and bloating from steroids. |