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The Way I See It
“Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that makes people lose more weight than is considered healthy for their age and height. Persons with this disorder may have an intense fear of weight gain, even when they are underweight. They may diet or exercise too much or use other ways to lose weight."
-Google
Bones ache, and your limbs feel numb.
You haven’t eaten in 5 days.
That perfect figure has shrunken,
and you still don’t care.
Everyone is concerned.
Life is completely sucked out of you.
You even destroyed your old image,
so you can fit into that new dress.
The ones you love have drifted away,
I can’t even recognize you,
but you ignore this toxic truth
because you need to look “pretty”.
I didn’t care what size you were,
or how much weight you gained.
You looked beautiful to me.
Though, you were hungry for “perfection.”
And when you look in the mirror,
you don’t see the monster that everyone else knows you’ve become.
You see the “funhouse version”; an obese version.
The version that makes you the living skeleton you are.
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