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Pro Anorexia
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The advent of Pro Anorexia websites began over 6 years ago, with sites popping up on the internet encouraging people to choose anorexia as a lifestyle, rather than an illness. The sites are ... scarily filled with photos of celebrities and models that the readers idolize and whose bones protrude from their skin.
Anorexia is a problem of which the young female adolescents are the main sufferers. Anorexia is like a disease which prohibits one to eat a regular diet with the constant fear of gaining weight and becoming fat. Thus pro anorexia is the fear which is usually associated before one indulges to eating. Pro anorexia is a psychological fear which is usually experienced by the adolescent girls prior to their eating. The young adolescent girls are so health conscious that they hate to look fat and hence want to look slim and trim and have an amiable look of themselves in the mirror. They always want to look young, vibrant and attractive with a good physique.
Informal research reveals a growing quantity of material that is ‘pro anorexia’ on Xanga, on other community portals and discussion forums, and across the web. A significant group of people would specifically like to learn how to be anorexic. This article explores the pro anorexia phenomenon from a therapeutic perspective, emphasizing fundamental respect for the individual and his or her choices.
At a time when American obesity is in the headlines, a pro-anorexia movement flourishes in cyberspace. Young women are starving themselves and supporting one another while doing it on the Internet, writes PNS commentator Shadi Rahimi. The websites known as "pro-anas” are run for weight-obsessed fans of anorexia and bulimia.
Type the word ‘anorexia’ into a search engine and the results will be largely identical – hundreds of websites providing information, support and advice to sufferers of a serious and deadly mental illness. Add the prefix ‘pro-’ to that original term and a startlingly opposite picture emerges. Here is a world where norms break down, disease is greeted with respectful jealousy, and sufferers are lauded for their ‘efforts’ and ‘control’.
Members of pro anorexia online communities reinforce each other’s beliefs and make it seem normal to be pro anorexia. They write poetry about losing weight, compete with each other to become thinner and thinner, and become increasingly obsessed with losing weight.
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