Well there is actually a condition called body dysmorphia it's more than a skinny girl calling themselves fat over and over again because when they look in the mirror fat is all they see the way they perceive themselves is so different to the way other people perceive them. I have body dysmorphia myself and when I go on and on about how fat I feel it's usually because I'm seeking reassurance... if someone reassures me that I'm not fat then I'll feel better. I do not want sympathy maybe it might come across like that but how will sympathy help me?
As for over weight people who complain about being over weight but don't do anything about it, I identify with them even though I'm not over weight because I suffer from multiple eating disorders and I always complain about how tired I am of having EDs but I still have them because it's not that easy to change.
Is it normal to dislike most "plump" people
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Well there is actually a condition called body dysmorphia it's more than a skinny girl calling themselves fat over and over again because when they look in the mirror fat is all they see the way they perceive themselves is so different to the way other people perceive them. I have body dysmorphia myself and when I go on and on about how fat I feel it's usually because I'm seeking reassurance... if someone reassures me that I'm not fat then I'll feel better. I do not want sympathy maybe it might come across like that but how will sympathy help me?
As for over weight people who complain about being over weight but don't do anything about it, I identify with them even though I'm not over weight because I suffer from multiple eating disorders and I always complain about how tired I am of having EDs but I still have them because it's not that easy to change.