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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Using phrases like “disciplined dieter” would be one clue that you’re engaged in an eating disorder. I’m guessing there are a whole host of rituals and restrictions that you regularly engage in. You intentionally restrict food so that you can see the definition of muscle after a work out. You know this is an issue and you’re fooling yourself if you think your daughter isn’t picking up on it. [/quote] +1 That’s an eating disorder. Lots of women with eating disorders don’t think their eating or behaviors are at all disordered, just “disciplined.” Oh hey - you. You know we can’t see your body and have no idea what you’re talking about when you say “DCUM discusses women with my body type.” [/quote] Wtf? You should be disciplined with exercise and food. And alcohol. And work. And sex. And screen time. The women I know who have disordered relationship with food give food/exercise *too much mental space.* it’s not really discipline, it’s obsession. They end up talking about it all the time, fussing over their food all the time, rigid about their exercise (to the point of inconveniencing others). [/quote]
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