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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is your bmi? If it's above 18 and below 23 you don't have an eating disorder, case closed[/quote] My chubby bulimic cousin would disagree.[/quote] What about your normal sized cousin with bulimia? I think everybody knows that people with high BMIs have an eating disorder. Here’s the thing, OP, if you are worried that when your daughter reflects upon your behavior and your focus on your body composition and your eating habits she’ll copy you and possibly get an eating disorder, then you have an eating disorder[/quote] It is horrific to put yourself through bulimia and not even have the pay off of being thin. I'd be so pissed. It's been rough for my cousin and I realize the eating disorder is about so much more than wanting to be thin.[/quote]
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