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People don’t develop anorexia without a deep-seated sense that they are inherently worthless. They find solace from their worthlessness in anorexia because it is gruelling and relentless, a punishing way of life that aligns with their opinion of themselves, and then they find that thinness – the sweet bonus of their self-flagellation – is prized and praised by society in an intoxicating manner.
The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting: The Tragedy and The Glory of Growing Up: A Memoir
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