The media is misrepresenting eating disorders
It is vital to discuss how the media portrays and influences our perception of eating disorders — especially considering that media influences our thoughts and beliefs so heavily.
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It is vital to discuss how the media portrays and influences our perception of eating disorders — especially considering that media influences our thoughts and beliefs so heavily.
There is no point in denying it - slim privilege is all around us. There are certain sections of stores specifically designated for plus-sizes. We are surrounded by commercials and advertisements encouraging weight loss.
It is an age-old idea among the creative community that pain is necessary to create art. Artists boast that they have experienced pain, that they have suffered or are suffering from something.
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"What you're going through is normal." "It's a phase." "Get over it."
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