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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So I just waltz into a therapist's office and say I've been thinking about how my daughter would look with blonde streaks in her hair and it has been brought to my attention that this is not normal?[/quote] How about you start with the fact that you starve yourself, that you are excessively concerned with appearances, and that you have major body image issues that you'd like to work on before your daughter starts getting warped by them? [/quote] In the past, therapy has been all about making me fat. I don't want my kid to grow up having a fat mom, either. There are no good options. [/quote] Seriously, are you a troll? Therapy is about you learning to eat a normal diet. The fact that you think a healthy weight is fat is one of the things you need to deal with in therapy. And it would be a million times better for your daughter to have a "fat" mom who loved herself than a skinny mom full of body hatred. But honestly, I think you don't want to get well. It's sad that not only is your own health not enough of a motivator, but your daughter's well being isn't, either. She's going to grow up absorbing your toxic attitudes about food and looks, unless you start cleaning yourself up. I feel sorry for her. [/quote]
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