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    Quote Originally Posted by BWFC View Post
    wish i was anorexic i mean you'ld be saving money, like buying 1 sweet for each meal. and you get to be skinny for age's
    this is what i mean its pathetic i got no time for people who are/ wanting to be anorexic

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    Quote Originally Posted by shok View Post
    im gonna watch it for a laugh i love BBC3 watch it every night brilliant programmes not to sure about mighty boosh though
    Quote Originally Posted by BWFC View Post
    wish i was anorexic i mean you'ld be saving money, like buying 1 sweet for each meal. and you get to be skinny for age's
    Perfect examples of the idiotic people on the forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BWFC View Post
    wish i was anorexic i mean you'ld be saving money, like buying 1 sweet for each meal. and you get to be skinny for age's
    you're saying that now but i bet if you were anorexic you wouldn't...
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    this is what i mean its pathetic i got no time for people who are/ wanting to be anorexic
    :S but you're an idiot for being sick about people with medical conditions.
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    Perfect examples of the idiotic people on the forum.
    one does agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shok View Post
    this is what i mean its pathetic i got no time for people who are/ wanting to be anorexic
    I laughed. Want to be anorexic? People who are anorexic don't choose to be :rolleyes:.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shok View Post
    this is what i mean its pathetic i got no time for people who are/ wanting to be anorexic
    It's time to stop watching Hollyoaks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alcohol View Post
    you're saying that now but i bet if you were anorexic you wouldn't...

    :S but you're an idiot for being sick about people with medical conditions.


    one does agree.
    medical? pfft lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Garion View Post
    I laughed. Want to be anorexic? People who are anorexic don't choose to be :rolleyes:.
    but they are stupid, i remember this programme once these girls thought water had loads of fat and calories in

    Quote Originally Posted by England View Post
    It's time to stop watching Hollyoaks.
    never watched that in my life so i dont know what you are referring to ?

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    Aren't there some idotic people on this forum?

    You know what..? I still have anorexia and I don't really find it funny.

    I'm trying to tell people about a television show which finally focuses on boys with anorexia, which is rare. It's also the first television show to talk about boys with an eating disorder (As they tend to talk about girls).

    Anorexia isn't a laugh, it's affected everything in my life. Iv'e had to redo my last year (I also happen to be in the same year as my brother). I spent 10 months in hospital (Eight of those in a psyciatric unit and the other two in the childrens hospital). Iv'e had tubes, wires around my body.. and now I have weaker organs due to my anorexia. I'm not as good at sports (My main way of socialising) and I also can't do too much physical activity a week (To maintain my weight). My relationship with other family members isn't as good and closer family members observe my food intake vigorously.

    Not funny now isn't it? I need to think some people on here need to grow up..
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomo4 View Post
    Aren't there some idotic people on this forum?

    You know what..? I still have anorexia and I don't really find it funny.

    I'm trying to tell people about a television show which finally focuses on boys with anorexia, which is rare. It's also the first television show to talk about boys with an eating disorder (As they tend to talk about girls).

    Anorexia isn't a laugh, it's affected everything in my life. Iv'e had to redo my last year (I also happen to be in the same year as my brother). I spent 10 months in hospital (Eight of those in a psyciatric unit and the other two in the childrens hospital). Iv'e had tubes, wires and now I have weaker organs due to my anorexia. I'm not as good at sports (My main way of socialising) and I also can't do too much physical activity a week (To maintain my weight). My relationship with other family members isn't as good and closer family members observe my food intake vigorously.

    Not funny now isn't it? I need to think some people on here need to grow up..
    I never found it funny, but I'm sorry to hear that mate.

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    it was a joke god, and i have an eating disorder i eat more than i should,

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    Im definately watching this, I find it really intresting how anorexia has formed. Its sad really being able to see peoples bones. Anorexia in men doesnt get much media coverage as the "Iconic Anorexics" are women. However anorexia in men is becoming more common as times passing, which is pretty frightening.

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