
Anonymous wrote:uhhhmmmmm is that based on an old article? Because judging by the photos she has beat the hell out of her anorexia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This woman actually said do not comment on my body at all? And then posts..... those pictures? What the AF?
Agreed. "Look at me!!" But don't comment.
Anonymous wrote:This woman actually said do not comment on my body at all? And then posts..... those pictures? What the AF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How can she be obese and anorexic?
Also, if she doesn't want attention and comments, she shouldn't be on social media.
I thought anorexia was being extremely thin and not eating , not what she is.
Anorexia is just eating nothing or too little over an extended period of time. An obese person could be anorexic for a couple of months and still be obese.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read it as she is formerly anorexic and considers herself anorexic and in recovery, so comments complimenting her on weight loss are triggering for her.
It's not at all uncommon for anorexics in recovery to continue to struggle with food in some way and some of them do go on to gain a lot of weight, through eating behaviors and having messed up their metabolism for years.
She's been obese for years and years. She recently lost 100 lbs by "basically not eating" and has recovered. She said she wants her fans to not comment on her weight because she's not triggered but someone else might be.
Tbh, she sounds triggered and like she needs to find a new line of work, since currently her job revolves around her weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How can she be obese and anorexic?
Also, if she doesn't want attention and comments, she shouldn't be on social media.
I thought anorexia was being extremely thin and not eating , not what she is.
Anorexia is just eating nothing or too little over an extended period of time. An obese person could be anorexic for a couple of months and still be obese.
That's not really anorexia though. Anorexia implies lack of control (or in a way, severe control issues) due to extreme dysmorphic issues. Deliberately eating very little for a few months is essentially a crash diet. Not healthy, but also not anorexic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How can she be obese and anorexic?
Also, if she doesn't want attention and comments, she shouldn't be on social media.
I thought anorexia was being extremely thin and not eating , not what she is.
Anorexia is just eating nothing or too little over an extended period of time. An obese person could be anorexic for a couple of months and still be obese.
That's not really anorexia though. Anorexia implies lack of control (or in a way, severe control issues) due to extreme dysmorphic issues. Deliberately eating very little for a few months is essentially a crash diet. Not healthy, but also not anorexic.
Anonymous wrote:I read it as she is formerly anorexic and considers herself anorexic and in recovery, so comments complimenting her on weight loss are triggering for her.
It's not at all uncommon for anorexics in recovery to continue to struggle with food in some way and some of them do go on to gain a lot of weight, through eating behaviors and having messed up their metabolism for years.