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“To the world you may be one person, but to one person you are the world”.

“To the world you may be one person, but to one person you are the world”.

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Emma and me <3 letting 2 Chinese lanterns off at midnight on her 20th birthday :)

Emma and me <3 letting 2 Chinese lanterns off at midnight on her 20th birthday :)

— 1 week ago
The day we had a picnic I loved it as the golden leaves fell on our blanket and we hid under the covers from the rain &lt;3

The day we had a picnic I loved it as the golden leaves fell on our blanket and we hid under the covers from the rain <3

— 1 week ago with 1 note
#tea  #picnic  #romantic  #botanic gardens  #glasgow 
toneisbetterthanbone:

before-and-after-pictures:

greentea-lovely:

Please don’t look at this and just think “oh, she was normal and now she has some abs…great.”
No.
In the first image, my body was a healthy size and appears fine. However I was sick, miserable, ravaged by the eating disorder bulimia nervosa, and lived believing I was worthless. My heart wouldn’t even beat properly and I frequently fainted.
The second image is one of me, today, much healthier and happier. I now eat well, balanced, and indulge without fear. I can run miles upon miles on my strong legs I value for more than their size. I see my body as an instrument to my success and athleticism as opposed to feeling only hate towards it, towards myself.
I have no face in the first image; I literally had no identity. I was the eating disorder. Now, I smile in the second. There are just so many reasons to.



so inspiring! way to stay strong. it does get better &lt;3




incredible

toneisbetterthanbone:

before-and-after-pictures:

greentea-lovely:

Please don’t look at this and just think “oh, she was normal and now she has some abs…great.”

No.

In the first image, my body was a healthy size and appears fine. However I was sick, miserable, ravaged by the eating disorder bulimia nervosa, and lived believing I was worthless. My heart wouldn’t even beat properly and I frequently fainted.

The second image is one of me, today, much healthier and happier. I now eat well, balanced, and indulge without fear. I can run miles upon miles on my strong legs I value for more than their size. I see my body as an instrument to my success and athleticism as opposed to feeling only hate towards it, towards myself.

I have no face in the first image; I literally had no identity. I was the eating disorder. Now, I smile in the second. There are just so many reasons to.

so inspiring! way to stay strong. it does get better <3

incredible

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