Human beings. We are all unique, our bodies are different, and they are all beautiful.
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My best friend has a healthy weight loss blog!
This is my one of my bestest friends in the whole world. Shes also my workout buddy and we have been friends since we were 12. She fully recovered from an ED and gained some weight back which you can read about in her “About Me”. She now has a HEALTHY weight loss blog!! Please follow her and support her!

Healthy Blog promos! First 22 to re-blog!
I’m bored, lets do a promo to my almost 1400 followers. :D
Re-blogs only.
Must be following http://shesshrinking.tumblr.com/
I will not promote unhealthy blogs.
Two posts of 10 and two solo promos.
I’ll pick my favorite two. <3
The picture is of Isabelle Caro, a French model who died at the age of 28 trying to recover from anorexia. She spent the later years of her life trying to promote health and campaign against anorexia, and wrote a book called, “The Girl Who Refused To Grow Fat”, an autobiography discussing the origins of her disease and her struggles to recover.
Pro-ana blogs need to be banned. It is not wrong to have a disorder, but it is wrong to help others become anorexic or bulimic, when they could otherwise live a normal life. It is normal to be self-conscious about one’s body, but these feelings have started to emerge in girls at a very young age. These girls deserve to enjoy their childhood. There’s no reason they should be so concerned about their bodies to the point of near death.
Promote health by reblogging this. We can help those already with the disease recover and prevent those who are at risk from getting it.
Let me be clear — I don’t think those with eating disorders or who talk openly about their disorders should be banned. I believe those who actively promote eating disorders and give out advice and tips on how to “learn” disordered behavior, however, should be.
Eating disorders have some of the highest death rates of any metal illness, and when you give someone the tools to mimic or even begin a disorder, you’re handing them a loaded gun. It’s not something that should be passively ignored. We need to take a stand.
I’m rebloging this because those websites are what destroyed me and it did help start my eating disorder. Those sites can majorly fuck up ones life.
The response above is a good reason for anyone to agree. The one below the original is what I intended to say when I said, “It is not wrong to have a disorder, but it iswrong to help others become anorexic or bulimic, when they could otherwise live a normal life.” Just to be clear.
If you’d like to join the campaign, click here.
I love Hardcore.
The devil wears prada is my favorite band.
I love shoes.
I like to read.
I love the hunger games.
I'm fat.
Currently on a weight loss points system. :)
Losing weight the healthy way!
This is my weight loss blog, read the 'about me' if you'd like to know more. This has become my main blog as well so every now and then I may post something not weight loss related :) If you ever have any questions don't be shy to ask!
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