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Too Many of us Believe That We’re Not Good Enough at Being Bad to Ourselves

July 1, 2014 by editor

I was swimming when I saw her. She walked past the pool with her bones coming out at desperate angles, her hair thinning and her skin a sickly shade of grey. She was what you imagine when you think of anorexia. When I caught sight of her, I was shocked. But I wasn’t just shocked. […]

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