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I really am curious. I have specific reasons as mentioned earlier, but to be honest im a nerd and love to learn! Probably why I have a BA and two Masters! Lol I just get super curious about controversial health stuff. I can relate to being attacked for it too. I watched this horrible you tube video where the guy was saying eating disorders arent real and he doesn't feel sorry for anyone who doesn't luve in a third world country and is intentionally starving themselves out of selfishness. Sad. As someone who nearly died from anorexia three times, I can attest to the fact that nobody wants to have anorexia and be 70 pounds and dying. Maybe thats why im interested in this. because people say it isnt real. Idk!View Thread






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