The Anorexia Girls
Friday, 6. February 2009, 05:11:57
I have touched this subject before, but I'm not done yet. There are so many girls who has Ana (anorexia) or Mia (bullimia) as their best friends, and I feel like I need to give my little contribution to draw people's attention to the problem.
Experts claim that the possibility of sharing tips and tricks about the disease on the internet is keeping the girls trapped in their illness. There are many of the anorexia girls who have their own websites (like I have described in my Meet Ana and Mia-post), where they share experiences and achieved goals with kindred spirits.
To try to give you a picture of what is going on on the pro-Ana sites, I have copied an essay, that can be found frequently on anorexia-related web sites:
Allow me to introduce myself. My name, or as I am called by so called "doctors," is Anorexia. Anorexia Nervosa is my full name, but you may call me Ana. Hopefully we can become great partners. In the coming time, I will invest a lot of time in you, and I expect the same from you.
In the past you have heard all of your teachers and parents talk about you. You are "so mature," "intelligent," "14 going on 45," and you possess "so much potential." Where has that gotten you, may I ask? Absolutely nowhere! You are not perfect, you do not try hard enough, furthermore you waste your time on thinking and talking with friends and drawing! Such acts of indulgence shall not be allowed in the future.
Your friends do not understand you. They are not truthful. In the past, when the insecurity has quietly gnawed away at your mind, and you asked them, "Do I look . . . fat?" and they answered "Oh no, of course not," you knew they were lying! Only I tell the truth. Your parents, let's not even go there! You know that they love you, and care for you, but part of that is just that they are your parents and are obligated to do so. I shall tell you a secret now: Deep down inside themselves, they are disappointed with you. Their daughter, the one with so much potential, has turned into a fat, lazy, and undeserving girl.
But I am about to change all that. I will expect you to drop your calorie intake and up your exercise. I will push you to the limit. You must take it because you cannot defy me! I am beginning to imbed myself into you. Pretty soon, I am with you always. I am there when you wake up in the morning and run to the scale. The numbers become both friend and enemy, and the frenzied thoughts pray for them to be lower than yesterday, last night, etc. You look into the mirror with dismay. You prod and poke at the fat that is there, and smile when you come across bone. I am there when you figure out the plan for the day: 400 calories, two hours exercise. I am the one figuring this out, because by now my thoughts and your thoughts are blurred together as one. I follow you throughout the day. In school, when your mind wanders I give you something to think about. Recount the calories for the day. It's too much. I fill your mind with thoughts of food, weight, calories, and things that are safe to think about. Because now, I am already inside of you. I am in your head, your heart, and your soul. The hunger pains you pretend not to feel is me, inside of you.
Pretty soon I am telling you not only what to do with food, but what to do ALL of the time. Smile and nod. Present yourself well. Suck in that fat stomach, dammit! God, you are such a fat cow!!!! When mealtimes come around I tell you what to do. I make a plate of lettuce seem like a feast fit for a king. Push the food around. Make it look like you've eaten something. No piece of anything . . . if you eat, all the control will be broken . . . do you WANT that?? To revert back to the fat COW you once were?? I force you to stare at magazine models. Those perfect-skinned, white-teethed, waifish models of perfection staring out at you from those glossy pages. I make you realize that you could never be them. You will always be fat and never will you be as beautiful as they are. When you look in the mirror, I will distort the image. I will show you obesity and hideousness. I will show you a sumo wrestler where in reality there is a starving child. But you must not know this, because if you knew the truth, you might start to eat again and our relationship would come crashing down.
Sometimes you will rebel. Hopefully not often though. You will recognize the small rebellious fiber left in your body and will venture down to the dark kitchen. The cupboard door will slowly open, creaking softly. Your eyes will move over the food that I have kept at a safe distance from you. You will find your hands reaching out, lethargically, like a nightmare, through the darkness to the box of crackers. You shove them in, mechanically, not really tasting but simply relishing in the fact that you are going against me. You reach for another box, then another, then another. Your stomach will become bloated and grotesque, but you will not stop yet. And all the time I am screaming at you to stop, you fat cow, you really have no self-control, you are going to get fat.
When it is over you will cling to me again, ask me for advice because you really do not want to get fat. You broke a cardinal rule and ate, and now you want me back. I'll force you into the bathroom, onto your knees, staring into the void of the toilet bowl. Your fingers will be inserted into your throat, and, not without a great deal of pain, your food binge will come up. Over and over this is to be repeated, until you spit up blood and water and you know it is all gone. When you stand up, you will feel dizzy. Don't pass out. Stand up right now. You fat cow, you deserve to be in pain! Maybe the choice of getting rid of the guilt is different. Maybe I chose to make you take laxatives, where you sit on the toilet until the wee hours of the morning, feeling your insides cringe. Or perhaps I just make you hurt yourself, bang your head into the wall until you receive a throbbing headache. Cutting is also effective. I want you to see your blood, to see it fall down your arm, and in that split second you will realize you deserve whatever pain I give you. You are depressed, obsessed, in pain, hurting, reaching out, but no one will listen. Who cares?!?!! You are deserving; you brought this upon yourself.
Oh, is this harsh? Do you not want this to happen to you? Am I unfair? I do do things that will help you. I make it possible for you to stop thinking of emotions that cause you stress. Thoughts of anger, sadness, desperation, and loneliness can cease because I take them away and fill your head with the methodic calorie counting. I take away your struggle to fit in with kids your age, the struggle of trying to please everyone as well. Because now, I am your only friend, and I am the only one you need to please.
I have a weak spot. But we must not tell anyone. If you decide to fight back, to reach out to someone and tell them about how I make you live, all hell will break lose. No one must find out, no one can crack this shell that I have covered you with. I have created you, this thin, perfect, achieving child. You are mine and mine alone. Without me, you are nothing. So do not fight back. When others comment, ignore them. Take it into stride, forget about them, forget about everyone who tries to take me away. I am your greatest asset, and I intend to keep it that way.
Sincerely,
Ana
Having an eating disorder is not only about food. It's about emotions. It is about taking control over your own life, about low self esteem, about feeling fat even though you're underweight, about not being able to cope with serious events in your life. Some has the wish not to grow up, to remain androgyn in a way. That, and a thrive for perfection. The cure is not just to get the girls to eat and gain weight. The cure is to get inside their minds and solve some of the problems there instead. But it is hard when you have a large group of girls who don't see themselves as ill, and therefore don't have a wish of being cured. Like other abusers, they don't see that they've got a problem.
Those poor girls just slowly starve themselves to death. I feel sorry for them.








Jen # 6. February 2009, 05:21
We had something on MTV about bulimics. They followed this girl around. Showed her binging and all.
The most horrifying part for me was when she matter of factly showed off her "hiding place". A thirty gallon plastic tote with a lid. Then she showed the contents.
Horrible. Just terrible to be trapped in that I imagine.
Kittylicious # 6. February 2009, 05:24
I even found a pro ana site here on MyOpera: http://my.opera.com/anas_demons88/blog/
A peek in her photo albums is really scary!
Jen # 6. February 2009, 05:30
I can't say more. I can't judge her.
Darko # 6. February 2009, 05:59
Sad, very sad.
Kittylicious # 6. February 2009, 06:48
@ Darko ~ A hundred years ago it wasn't "in" to be skinny. 100 years ago it was good to be heavier, because that was a proof that you could afford to eat.
I agree with you though, I simply don't understand why they think it's beautiful.
Jen # 6. February 2009, 07:03
Moesring # 6. February 2009, 07:11
[Edit: just checked. Still not available. I shouldn't gloat, but I really think it is best for everyone this way.]
I will admit that I didn't read the essay in detail but my thoughts are thus. We agree that these illnesses are just that - illnesses and that sufferers really need professional help.
Unfortunately, there isn't much that anyone can really do to prevent these unhelpful sites. Being anorexic/bulimic is not a crime so there is not much you can do to have the websites shut down. Sadly, whilst the sites remain up, the afflicted remain oblivious to the reality of what they are doing to themselves - or, even worse, what they are goaded into doing to themselves
Kittylicious # 6. February 2009, 07:21
I know pro ana and mia sites are being closed down all the time, at least here. Rumours go amongst the girls - some disappear rapidly, and some sites are just closed.
These girls are very ill - but if their sites inspire others to be just as ill, something should be done. I don't approve censor, but... well...
Dacotah # 6. February 2009, 07:27
That link to the blog on here is very disturbing. I wonder if the display photo is of her.
*Hugs*
Moesring # 6. February 2009, 07:41
The sites may choose to close down voluntarily - because the owner can't afford to keep it running, not enough people visit it or whatever - but it is not really possible for an outsider to force a site like this to be shut down.
We may believe that it is in the best interests of everyone who visits the site to be severed from an unhealthy source of brainwashing, but we can't do anything to make it happen because they are not doing anything illegal. At least, it is not illegal to be ill here.
One of the things that got me on the site you linked to is the comments. Take the last two comments, both by the same person.
Kittylicious # 6. February 2009, 08:25
The worst thing is, that when people are trying to help these girls, they are often told that they just want to make the girls fat, because they are jealous of them.
*Hugs*
@ Moe ~ I have been on many of the pro ana sites, and most of them are hosted on free communities, like MyOpera is free, so it can't be because of money that they are taken down.
Of course it's not a crime to be ill, but helping others to remain ill is not exactly good behaviour either.
I agree with you - mixed messages just make the whole picture too blurry. In fact, it is necessary to think the message through more than once, when addressing the girls.
r♡se # 6. February 2009, 08:26
In the video I've linked to a couple of times already (so I won't do it again), girls with anorexia can't see how skinny they really are. However, peeking over at the blog you linked to, she seems to be well aware of how she looks. That's so sad.
Kittylicious # 6. February 2009, 08:30
I remember the video, and it is sad indeed. There is another one, similar to the one you linked to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94c43AlwLKo
Dacotah # 6. February 2009, 08:32
r♡se # 6. February 2009, 08:34
I also noticed that girl drank alcohol - i.e. liquid calories. She could probably have eaten quite a lot instead of those drinks.
Scary and sad video.
Moesring # 6. February 2009, 08:55
The kitty could never be grumpy. Not in the traditional meaning of the word, anyway. She's far too sweet to ever be grumpy.
I think she means she becomes less tolerant of trolls, which is an understandable stance to take.
Kittylicious # 6. February 2009, 09:10
@ Moe ~ I think I melt...
Smeee-Heeee # 6. February 2009, 11:31
Szymon Maksymilian Sabat # 6. February 2009, 11:49
The Dark Furie # 6. February 2009, 11:50
..
I came across a girl on here just last night. On her about me section the first words read "I am sexy. I have anarexia." Fourteen years old! We live in a culture that defines itself by magazine stereotypes. Models that are too thin anyway are air brushed to seem thinner, yet retain the physical "womanly" aspects that no-one that size could possibly have. People who have mental problems and hate themselves for any old reason have that thrust in their faces so often that they define the difference between themselves and those altered photos of models as the reason. They go to extreme lengths to reach their definition of beauty.
It's a Disney mentality that drags this world around like this. I went to one of Carol's posts earlier and had to leave without commenting as what I read on one of the comments made me so mad. "Good things happen to good people so good things will happen to you." And if they don't? The world is a harsh place where bad things constantly happen to good people. If Carol believed what she was told in that comment it wouldn't be a far stretch for her to think she's a bad person if something bad happened to her. One of Kim's little sisters once said that someone they've met once must be "a really nice person because she's pretty." Again, the Disney mentality at work.
Good people are pretty. Good people have good things happen to them. If I want good things in my life I must be pretty. Models are pretty. If I want good things to happen in my life I must look like the people on the front of these magazines I've bought. The association is all too easy to make in the mind of a youngster trying to find their place in the world.
The Dark Furie # 6. February 2009, 11:59
Angeliki # 6. February 2009, 12:00
It is a curse of the new generation!
I see the young kids starving themselves from such an early age to
,it is sad to see people starve in countries that food is not available and kids starve themselves for the looks in countries that have plenty,
the desorder can be treated if early diagnosed and in some cases medication for depression/manic attacks can be given as well...
It is a mental thing after all!
thanks for touching a very "fragile" subject
http://anorexiapictures.net/?q=node/8
The Dark Furie # 6. February 2009, 12:08
Szymon Maksymilian Sabat # 6. February 2009, 12:29
Dacotah # 6. February 2009, 12:31
The Dark Furie # 6. February 2009, 12:40
Angeliki # 6. February 2009, 12:42
sorry Mick,
I will add a warning the next time ,I promise
The Dark Furie # 6. February 2009, 12:48
Szymon Maksymilian Sabat # 6. February 2009, 12:50
I weren't typing 'bout u but 'bout majority of people, media, et ceatera.
>>and I'll pay no more attention to you.
Fair enough. ^^"
Dacotah # 6. February 2009, 12:51
Moesring # 6. February 2009, 13:08
*deftly mops up the puddle on the floor and pours the liquefied cat into a cat mould*
After a few hours in the freezer, you'll be as good as new.
I give up trying to write a comment whilst keeping pace with the comments.
I didn't click the link. Is it really that bad?
:makes a point of avoiding the debate above:
The Dark Furie # 6. February 2009, 13:17
Moesring # 6. February 2009, 13:18
The Dark Furie # 6. February 2009, 15:30
Jen # 6. February 2009, 15:37
Kittylicious # 6. February 2009, 15:57
@ 1stbaldheadedemo ~ I didn't write this post in order to make big persons feel better. I wrote it because there are some girls out there who need help. Serious help.
@ Mik ~ I know your view on the subject, and you know I agree with you. I don't know how they treat the girls in UK, but here they mostly treat the symptoms, by forcing the girls to live in a mental hospital, where they make them gain weight.
Again, you need to realize that you have a problem before you are able to let people help you fix it.
Thanks for your input - it's appreciated!
@ Angeliki ~ Thanks for the words and for the link to the photos. What is most scary is that the girls use them for inspiration - that their view on beauty is so ... don't know the right word here, but I think you get my point.
@ Carol ~ She deleted most of the negative comments there, so of course his comment stays. Like some persons like fat persons, there are obviously guys who want the girls skinny as well.
@ Moe ~ Now I understand why I freeze all the time.
Dacotah # 6. February 2009, 15:58
The Dark Furie # 6. February 2009, 16:50
Angeliki # 6. February 2009, 17:36
Cσησя Mμяρнỵ # 7. February 2009, 21:17
It must really suck not to be secure about the way you look, but to that extent
Kittylicious # 7. February 2009, 21:27
I hope that education and knowledge will change things to the better, to make people more understanding and empathic.
@ Conor ~ Yes, it is sad indeed. For most of the girls it's not only about being insecure about looks though.
Cσησя Mμяρнỵ # 7. February 2009, 21:31