Yeah they do but not all kids are educated on this topic as it is still very much so a taboo discussion. I was never educated on it at school, I learnt about ED in my own time at home. However what if children and kids don't have access to resources to read up on it or have parents who look out for them and try to help? Young people are so naive and follow what these "influences" do because they want want fit in with the trends.yeah but kids have a brain and they should be told to use it not just censor everything around them, thats why there is so many snowflakes in this generation
The thing is Flossie is naturally slim anyway but from the picture she posted she looked a lot thinner than normal and I think that is what sparked concern. I know you said before peoples weights fluctuate as teens but actually that's normally around when your 16/17. Usually when your 18-19 your body has finished maturing and if anything you put on slightly more weight, as its preparing for motherhood etc I years to come (if u have children) but that's what the women's body does by nature. So for her to loose such amount of weight in a short space of time is alarming.
Also in regards to "posting freely" please read what I put again, which was - You're welcome to post what you think on here but please don't start saying "well you should unfollow her" or "it's not her fault", when really she should have more awareness on how she can influence a vulnerable person and could hold some accountability.
edit - this was here 2.5 years ago and then her now. If you're telling me it's not alarming how skinny she is now, then I would go and educate yourself more on body dysmorphia and ED. If anything it looks like she could potentially be on a downwards spiral, if she continues to loose weight.
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