My thoughts on wanting to be underweight is building up

Is this normal?

This is because its pushing me to be underweight and feeling like I no longer have hope for myself. I don't say things for attention. But it just keeps piling up. Because I'm 75.9kg and I am 5ft 4 my ideal weight is to be 30kg.

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  • SwickDinging

    You are in the wrong place. Eating disorders are extremely complex things and you will not find anything to help you outside of professional help.

    Please seek help now. Have you looked at the mortality rates for anorexia? And even those who survive are usually left permanently damaged in horrible ways.

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    • Somenormie

      I would seek help from my therapist but I don't see her until September so the only help I can only get it from is either my parents.

      But I'm too afraid to go seek help.

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  • litelander8

    Yuck.

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  • TheOishome

    30kg is incredibly light women are beautiful when they're curvy skinny or whatever but please take care of yourself

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  • Mammal-lover

    Being underweight is overrated really.

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  • Just get to 65kgs and call it a day.

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  • have_a_good_day

    This nigga is confused on why yo chunky ass gave us da weight in kilograms and da length of person in feet. That's whack.
    I feel like you be over AND under compensating.
    I feel like you are a danger to yoself with this frame of mind you in right now, my chunky hoe.

    75.9kg seems much lighter than what that be in pounds. Even da fact that you, as da hoe in question, didn't even round that mothafucka up to a solid 76kg.

    You better check yoself before you wreck it ralph.

    Get yo mind right and leave this punkass obsession behind you.

    If you were in da hood right now we would tell you to take in less calories than you burn during da day, drink enough water and fo God's sake do some light cardiYOvascular activities.
    Fahreal.
    That's what's up

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    • Boojum

      If you think the feet-inch and kilo combination is confusing, just wait until you encounter some old-fashioned Brit who gives their height in feet and inches and says they weigh "11 stone 4" (11 stones and 4 pounds), or something like that.

      By royal decree of Edward III in 1350, one stone is fourteen pounds (for some bizarre, illogical reason that's lost in the mists of even more ancient history). For a very long time, the measure was only used to give the weight of humans, although most younger Brits now give their weight in kilos.

      British pounds are exactly the same as American pounds, so 11 stone 4 is 158 pounds or - in the only sensible system of weights and measures - 72 kilograms.

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    • Mammal-lover

      Dude america is likd the only place we're we use lbs. Everyone pretty much learns kilo

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  • my_life_my_way

    My goal weight used to be 88lbs (39.9kg) but that’s pretty unrealistic (yours is even more unrealistic) so now I’m just maintaining my weight of 96lbs. (43.5kg) but it’s pretty unhealthy to want to be that underweight and most people don’t even find it attractive.

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    • Somenormie

      I often question myself,

      How can I escape this fat monstrosity?

      If I am often afraid to go and ask for help?

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      • my_life_my_way

        According to a BMI calculator I found online, your BMI is 28.5, which is overweight but not obese or a ‘fat monstrosity.’ So by doing a bit of exercise you can probably burn up to 2000 calories a day, meaning by eating 1750 you can lose 1/2lbs per week and get to a healthy weight of about 60kg rather than trying to be really underweight.

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