Its easy to think and see that your fat, but its hard to just stop eating completely. I'm a fellow anorexic and if you really want to loose weight bad enough then you will learn to control your hunger. Its NOT EASY. But worth it I think. I personally think you should not turn to anorexia but...when you feel hungry get out the food you want (dont cook it) and just look at it...look at it for 1 min. during that time think to yourself 'do i want this? do i need to eat this?' you just need to remember that even though you want to loose weight you dint need to stop eating, just cut down. <3
If you want to lose weight, that's fine. But anorexia is not the answer. There are thousands of diets in the world. One may work for you; one may not. You may not even need to lose weight.
Usually it follows an excessive and obsessive worry about body shape and weight.
You can become anorexic by not eating or limiting the portions of food in a diet, and by going on a very strict diet.
By not eating anything.
They wear baggy clothes however this cannot cover it up because weight is lost from the face. Do not become anoerexic though! It's not good for your body, eventually you will go into starvation mode so when you do start eating food, you will put on more weight than in the first place.
For your health? For yourself? For society? What is skinny? What is fat? its your choice so fat you can have heart probs so die! or skinny and could die from starvation your big fat or anoerexic choice
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The past participle of become is also have or has become. She has become a better person.
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The future perfect tense of "become" is "will have become."
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