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Filipe M. 17-11-06 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Flamin_Squirrel
No it's not a fair assumption to make - as I said, it's quite possible she never acknowledged she had a problem. Even if she did, it's still a big step from fixing it.

Acknowledging the problem is usually the hardest part... and you're right, the fact all the others around her knew about it means nothing towards her own recognition of her "problem."

Peter Henry 17-11-06 04:30 PM

I am more in agreement with the assessment of the situation provided by FS than the rather cynical and cold opinions offered by Spidey on this occasion.

The girl's condition was fuelled by her desire to remain a leading figure in the profession she was involved in. An all encompassing profession that is difficult for us outsiders to fully understand.

The sooner the bench mark size is raised to say size 12 the better for all.

northwind 17-11-06 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Spiderman
She clearly had people around her ho were aware of it and the tone above suggests to me a simple case of denial. She didnt want to admit it to herself even tho she knew family and friends were right. Like a lot of people with addictions do too. But deep down they all know they have issues.

Aye, but for many it's a form of mental illness... You might as well tell a schizophrenic to snap out of it. Not as severe or as debilitating, of course.

Ping 17-11-06 04:53 PM

This is something that confuses me. Yup, there's a lot of pressure to be 'thin' to be attractive but the fashion industry is the ONLY thing that promotes stick thin as 'vogue'...

Take a look at any mens magazines and none of the women are stick thin. Granted there's not any cellulite or a slightly chunky thigh that hasn't been airbrushed out but they've still got flesh on them.

How has the fashion industry gotten so ridiculous?

northwind 17-11-06 04:59 PM

Northwind racks brains for a time when high fashion wasn't insane. Fails. The main difference these days is that nobody at all wears the lunatic stuff, unlike the court of the Sun King...

Jabba 17-11-06 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Ping
How has the fashion industry gotten so ridiculous?

IMHO, the upper end of the industry has always been ridiculous.



So says "George at Asda Man" :roll:

hovis 17-11-06 05:51 PM

it is sad, but she must have known that she could not live long with a diet like that?

Iansv 17-11-06 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by fizzwheel
Women are like SV's in many respects. i.e Curves are much better.

IMHO theres something wrong in a society that promotes IMHO stick thin skinny girls with no curves as being an attractive body image, its just not attractive.

Peer & Media pressure has a lot to answer for IMHO.

QFE

Spiderman 17-11-06 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Henry
I am more in agreement with the assessment of the situation provided by FS than the rather cynical and cold opinions offered by Spidey on this occasion.

The girl's condition was fuelled by her desire to remain a leading figure in the profession she was involved in. An all encompassing profession that is difficult for us outsiders to fully understand.

The sooner the bench mark size is raised to say size 12 the better for all.

Now that much i do agree with.

Cold and cynical??? Moi????
maybe comments like "This planet would be a nice place with 99% of the humans on it killed off" that ive made in the past have given you the wrong impression of me PH.

I'm all warm and cuddly really. As warm and as cuddly as barbed wire some days. :twisted:

BabyJ 17-11-06 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Flamin_Squirrel
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Originally Posted by Spiderman
I would agree with you on the most part. My problem with her is she chose this job and lifestyle. Like you say it could have happened to her anyway, equally she could have become s obese she died from that. Eating disorders are very scary i'm sure for the family around that person as well as for the person themself but it'd be like anyone else with a life threatening disease deciding they want to show it off and make money out if it instead of getting help.

I think that's completely wrong, quite frankly. An eating disorder like hers isn't driven by greed in the slightest, and it's foolish to suggest such a thing. It's a mental illness that anyone (even men) are perfectly capable of succumbing too.

And like drinking or gambling, one of the first problems is realising that there's a problem; but unlike drinking, I'd imagine anorexia can probably kill you long before you get a chance to identify the problem, let alone get help.

Thanks squirrel I was trying to put that into words! I would also like to say that anorexia is as stated a mental problem and with all mental problems they go un noticed. For those of you who say that they aren't sorry the fact that this poor girl lost her battle with a disease is very sad. How would you feel if your partner or girlfriend were suffering the same disease or even maybe a mental illness like depression?? Would you just tell her she needs help and do nothing and watch her die? If that is the case then I would hate to be your partner/spouse.


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