“Women are meant to be loved, not to be understood.” - Oscar Wilde
This is Ali’s story fighting a dreadful disease: anorexia nervosa. I admire her because she has the courage to tell her story on national television. Maybe more and more teenagers will listen to her story and realize being the thinnest is very unhealthy.
In my previous post I was showing you a video of Chloe Marshall, the first size 16 model to enter the Miss England competition. Well, I’m not right person to tell you what to eat or how to look, I’m just showing you that you really must find a balance between eating and exercising. And most of all, you got to love the way you are.
It’s better to love life and do things with those you love. As a teen I was never wondering if my body was slim enough. I was eating everything I wanted and still wasn’t curvy. And this because I was (and still am) a very active person, always running from one place to another and didn’t feel the need to look in a mirror and say : “Hey, am I looking like a model now?”.
As I said, teenagers should listen to Ali’s story and realize, once and for all, that being the skinniest is not healthy. And nor being fat. Love your body and love your life.
This is part one of her story, scroll down for more.
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