July 2011
Eating Disorder Support and Awareness: I need your... →
eatingdisordersupport:
I’m working on the website today and I am making a page called “Survivors” and I’d really really appreciate it if you all would submit your photo with a description that’s something like this:
“Lauren. 16. Anorexic. Schizoid Personality. Dysphoric Mania. I’m a survivor because through all…
If any of you would like to contribute. :)
June 2011
It’s the little things that make me cry.
The thoughts I can’t control.
Thin can't make you strong. Thin can't make you...
No matter what size you may be, you are the only one who can make your goals and dreams come true.
Ideas?
So I’m freaking out. I have this dance performance today and I was packing everything and I can’t find a black leotard or my black shorts. I don’t know what to do. I’ve looked everywhere I can possibly think…under my bed, in my closet, in all my drawers, through every piece of laundry, in my suitcase, in my *desk*, in all my other drawers…I’ve just looked...
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People.
So there’s this new girlie that I met that I’ve been talking to lots the last couple days. She’s super sweet and gorgeous, yet also very silly and perverted at heart (I am too, I swear I’m not as innocent as people think…I’m just quiet about it!). She’s amazing, really. I don’t care what comes out of knowing her, I just want to get to know her...
Anonymous asked: Are you a christian?
thewaythetruthandthelife asked: In response to your tattoo post:
Definitely take the time to think about whether or not you really want the tattoo. Before I got mine, I spent over a year trying to decide on what I would get. For a long time I was set on getting one thing, but then about three weeks before I got the tattoo I changed my mind. I decided to go with a tattoo that really means something to me. I ended up...
Definitely take the time to think about whether or not you really want the tattoo. Before I got mine, I spent over a year trying to decide on what I would get. For a long time I was set on getting one thing, but then about three weeks before I got the tattoo I changed my mind. I decided to go with a tattoo that really means something to me. I ended up...
thewaythetruthandthelife asked: In response to your tattoo post:
Definitely take the time to think about whether or not you really want the tattoo. Before I got mine, I spent over a year trying to decide on what I would get. For a long time I was set on getting one thing, but then about three weeks before I got the tattoo I changed my mind. I decided to go with a tattoo that really means something to me. I ended up...
Definitely take the time to think about whether or not you really want the tattoo. Before I got mine, I spent over a year trying to decide on what I would get. For a long time I was set on getting one thing, but then about three weeks before I got the tattoo I changed my mind. I decided to go with a tattoo that really means something to me. I ended up...
thewaythetruthandthelife asked: In response to your tattoo post:
Definitely take the time to think about whether or not you really want the tattoo. Before I got mine, I spent over a year trying to decide on what I would get. For a long time I was set on getting one thing, but then about three weeks before I got the tattoo I changed my mind. I decided to go with a tattoo that really means something to me. I ended up...
Definitely take the time to think about whether or not you really want the tattoo. Before I got mine, I spent over a year trying to decide on what I would get. For a long time I was set on getting one thing, but then about three weeks before I got the tattoo I changed my mind. I decided to go with a tattoo that really means something to me. I ended up...
thewaythetruthandthelife asked: In response to your tattoo post:
Definitely take the time to think about whether or not you really want the tattoo. Before I got mine, I spent over a year trying to decide on what I would get. For a long time I was set on getting one thing, but then about three weeks before I got the tattoo I changed my mind. I decided to go with a tattoo that really means something to me. I ended up...
Definitely take the time to think about whether or not you really want the tattoo. Before I got mine, I spent over a year trying to decide on what I would get. For a long time I was set on getting one thing, but then about three weeks before I got the tattoo I changed my mind. I decided to go with a tattoo that really means something to me. I ended up...
Re: Tattoo.
Defyodds:
I know exactly what you mean. I never thought I’d get a tattoo (I love them on others, but x3 I have low pain tolerance and I’m sooo careful with what I do), but I think this is one of the most meaningful things in my life. Tis a reminder of strength and I know what you mean about the…it’s hard to relapse when you have recovery on your skin.
Tattoo.
If I ever got a tattoo, I think it would be for my recovery. Some of my friends have said they would hate that constant reminder of *having* an eating disorder, but I think for me…there are those reminders everywhere in life anyways. Like…I’ve been talking a lot to this new friend of mine and well…Every time I try to get close to someone, my eating disorder is a part of me...
You know what's amazing about life?
findingthinagain:
You get through everything. Little things and big things, good things and bad things. That test that made you sick with nervousness? That was 8 months ago. That long run you didn’t want to haul your ass out of bed for? You’ve done 10 more since then. Time just keeps ticking, and eventually you’ll be on the other side of this.
Gotta keep reminding myself of this.
Crying.
So I watch the glee project (I don’t watch glee anymore…it makes me too upset, but I do watch this)…and the girl who got up the confidence to write this week that she was anorexic.
I just can’t even…I’m in tears.
27578) I have been ED free for 2 months now. They...
This is great. I hope to say the same :)
How to make the best of: Loving Yourself.
nickielise:
Stop saying “someday” and make it “today”. There is no reason to wait to pursue...
– via: A Voice in Recovery (on Twitter at @VoiceinRecovery)
I went through a stage of really low self-confidence and I would wake up every...
– Demi Lovato (via noh8kait)
YOU. You. Yes, you. I am writing this for you. I...
noregretsjust-love:
Taken from http://LettersIllNeverSend.com/2011/02/11/you-106/
How do you define recovery? Maintaining a normal weight, recurrence of...
– Aimee Liu, “Restoring Our Bodies, Reclaiming Our Lives.” (via achroniccase)
Open Fire: livebreathegrow: “Curvy women are real... →
livebreathegrow:
“Curvy women are real women. Skinny women are real women. Women who have had boob jobs or lip enhancements or liposuction are still real women. Size 0 may make no sense mathematically, but a woman who wears that size is as real as the one who wears a size 16. What makes us…
I am beginning to measure myself in strength, not pounds. Sometimes in smiles.
– Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson (via thoushaltlovethyself)