The article "blogs hunger: a secret world of teens" Thinsperation "explains how sites like Facebook and Tumblr, are pro-anorexia and promoting eating disorders these blogs are known as" thinspo "
or blogs that are" d. 'Spirational thickness "and include photos of girls and stick-thin models and pro-anorexia quotes. When girls see this blog and see photos of super-thin models, mostly girls, making them think they have to be thin too . A girl posted the photos on Google "lean, happy girls" and how, when you see pictures of skinny girls, is happy. This same girl said that the bones of the model "are visible in the images
is" the most beautiful thing in the world. "With the success of Tumblr, these pro-anorexia and pro bulimia blogs are becoming more popular. Blogs Blogs Photos girls "Fitspo" including physical and athletic related mentions were also created and the promotion of girls trying to look as fit as the photos on blogs. When girls see pictures of very thin girls, especially girls, do not just want to be skinny like the models, but sometimes the girls think it's good to be thin, thin makes you look beautiful. Especially nowadays, girls are so caught up in their appearance that many girls will do almost anything for them to look "beautiful." Some Tumblr blogs include tips on how to starve hunger as chewing gum, eating ice cream. Some girls even blog about your weight loss goals. For example, a seventeen year old, 5'10 "girl blogged about her weight, which was 115 pounds., The average weight of a 4'10" daughter. This adds to the negative perception that the other girls are much thinner and weigh less than you, then you should lose weight too. A young woman, who was interviewed for this article agree that these blogs help with weight loss ideas, but do not have a eating disorder, and she said. "Afraid'm I'm not willing to take the risk perfection. "He realized that the idea of being perfect is being super thin and is willing to risk everything, including anorexia bulimia become" perfect. " Many girls think that blogs about eating disorders and pro-anorexia is correct, but it is not. Someone wrote in his blog on Tumblr, "Your stomach is not growling that joy." I found it very inappropriate and disgusting that someone did something like this blog
or blogs that are" d. 'Spirational thickness "and include photos of girls and stick-thin models and pro-anorexia quotes. When girls see this blog and see photos of super-thin models, mostly girls, making them think they have to be thin too . A girl posted the photos on Google "lean, happy girls" and how, when you see pictures of skinny girls, is happy. This same girl said that the bones of the model "are visible in the images
is" the most beautiful thing in the world. "With the success of Tumblr, these pro-anorexia and pro bulimia blogs are becoming more popular. Blogs Blogs Photos girls "Fitspo" including physical and athletic related mentions were also created and the promotion of girls trying to look as fit as the photos on blogs. When girls see pictures of very thin girls, especially girls, do not just want to be skinny like the models, but sometimes the girls think it's good to be thin, thin makes you look beautiful. Especially nowadays, girls are so caught up in their appearance that many girls will do almost anything for them to look "beautiful." Some Tumblr blogs include tips on how to starve hunger as chewing gum, eating ice cream. Some girls even blog about your weight loss goals. For example, a seventeen year old, 5'10 "girl blogged about her weight, which was 115 pounds., The average weight of a 4'10" daughter. This adds to the negative perception that the other girls are much thinner and weigh less than you, then you should lose weight too. A young woman, who was interviewed for this article agree that these blogs help with weight loss ideas, but do not have a eating disorder, and she said. "Afraid'm I'm not willing to take the risk perfection. "He realized that the idea of being perfect is being super thin and is willing to risk everything, including anorexia bulimia become" perfect. " Many girls think that blogs about eating disorders and pro-anorexia is correct, but it is not. Someone wrote in his blog on Tumblr, "Your stomach is not growling that joy." I found it very inappropriate and disgusting that someone did something like this blog
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