"@exelizabeth: "Thin" women who express their insecurities aren't thinking about others at all; in fact in Eating Myself Candida Crewe, who has had eating disorders on and off and categorizes herself as having a "normal-abnormal relationship" to food writes that she was constantly noticing her own weight--and assuming others regarded her in a similar negative light.
I am "normal" (fit, size 8); my roommate is 5'11'' and extremely thin (former anorexic); my classmate is obese, but if a scientist transcribed what's going on in our heads, I bet you wouldn't be able to tell which negative, hateful thoughts belonged to which body size."
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