nh23
Daddy's chunky monkey. :)
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As for ED, those are really complicated. Blaming images and media, and BMI for something that's essentially caused by familial dysfunction and need for control on a personal level is shifting the issue and the blame in an easier direction than dealing with family history. The girls who "starve themselves into the grave" are not trying to be what society says they should look like, they are trying to disappear altogether.
It's a better question to ask ourselves why the fuck we're fans of that process and things that either are it or look like it.
*nods* I suppose I didn't elaborate very well in my statement. It was early this morning and I was kind of grouchy so I just kinda threw it out there. I agree that eating disorders are more of a control issue, not a media issue. Sometimes though the catalyst can be something like "you're too fat to be on the cheerleading squad".
I do think the media plays it's own part in the self esteems of adolescent children.
You're a bad, bad man.