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Originally Posted by twerk_happy_faggot
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absolutely love this [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] big smiles lol. Definitely downloading.
surprisingly accurate too [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] y'all need to pay JD maximum respect, anyone else and i would be...maybe dead, honestly. Not to be dramatic or anything [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
How do you do fellow disciplinarian? I got some anorexia shade too as a kid although I never have really quite been that way. I think when I was a kid I restricted calories mostly because I enjoyed the altered state fasting put me in. It wasn't really related to body image at that time.
I know just what you mean about being unable to do this anymore though. I've been trying to hit this weight again since high school. 1200kcal a day is the lowest I could maintain by my own volition around age 27. So thanks God for helping me diet [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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There has been a few anorexics who became fitness models. The mindset of an anorexic person is very conducive to fitness. Not only the micromanagement of food but also the willingness and mental ability to make the body suffer, sometimes intensely. But clinical treatment still helpful because there is a form of exercise-based anorexia too
To a lesser degree I think gamers translate well to fitness success. Mostly due to the hypercritical nature (which in gaming they attribute to their character), obsessiveness towards their chosen hobby, and micromanagement skill developed (willingness to track things and do research to succeed at hobby)