Anne Enright, The Gathering
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Anne Enright, The Gathering
diet starts RIGHT NOW
no more fat hannah
Those shoes <333
UGH LEGS
Her body»
i am such a fucking disgusting human being and i am ashamed of my body more than i could ever express in words
I’m not struggling with my weight, I’m struggling with my mind. If I loved myself more my weight wouldn’t be a problem.
(via the-answer-is-within-me)
I don’t think people realize, when they’re just getting started on an eating disorder or even when they’re in the grip of one, that it is not something that you just “get over.” For the vast majority of eating-disordered people, it is something that will haunt you for the rest of your life. You may change your behavior, change your beliefs about yourself and your body, give up that particular way of coping in the world. You may learn, as I have, that you would rather be a human than a human’s thin shell. You may get well. But you never forget.
Marya Hornbacher, Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia (via dolljpeg)
It only takes being rejected once for me to never ever ask anyone anything ever again.