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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She’s a gorgeous young woman but I can see her bones jutting out of her chest and she looks evacuated. It’s really sad to see! [/quote] I disagree. She's average looking at best, horse-like face nepo baby with a normal, healthy looking body. You Americans are all so big that you have a distorted view of what a normal weight looks like. Also she skipped the breast / butt implants, which was a very smart move. [/quote] NP. She has acknowledged struggling with anorexia in the past. But you do you and enjoy your 800-calorie-a-day diet. [/quote] I've never counted my calories, this is why I'm thin. I also don't use food as emotional support. Imo, as a foreigner, I see that American women are chubby mostly because of emotional eating. Mental health here is s*, expensive, unavailable and women are worked like freaking field animals. Commuting hours everyday, working a million hours, coming home, working more, dealing with the kids, school, house repairs etc. No wonder most of you die in your 70s. So much work, very little joy. [/quote] Tell me where mental health support is better? I believe it is shit everywhere. [/quote] Here you go. Working and commuting less, having more leisure time, and some sort of paid mental health services would do wonders for American women. When I look at all my friends from home, all and I mean ALL went back to their pre-pregnancy weight shortly after delivery. It's not the metabolism. It was the paid 2 years maternity leave and lots of help from families. Our mothers retired financially secure in their late 50s, and had the time to help. My SIL has a free gym and restaurant at her work and takes a 2 hour break to work out and have lunch. And she has the entire month of August off. https://www.william-russell.com/blog/countries-best-mental-healthcare/#:~:text=Sweden%20scores%20consistently%20high%20in,spending%20on%20mental%20health%20services.[/quote]
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