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Anorexia is something every single one of you should have, if you're not anorexic then there is something wrong with you. Being underweight is and has always been best looking
 
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Anorexia is something every single one of you should have, if you're not anorexic then there is something wrong with you. Being underweight is and has always been best looking
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Anorexia is something every single one of you should have, if you're not anorexic then there is something wrong with you. Being underweight is and has always been best looking
Shitty hormones, anxiety, low mood, physical weakness, lack of strength, less facial muscle definition, stunted physical development, inability to build muscle, etc etc etc

Are you retarded
 
How does one make themselves anorexic? I hate having the binge eating disorder so much
 
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Anorexia is something every single one of you should have, if you're not anorexic then there is something wrong with you. Being underweight is and has always been best looking
I mean u wanna leanmax while still having a good frame lol
 
Anorexia is something every single one of you should have, if you're not anorexic then there is something wrong with you. Being underweight is and has always been best looking
YES

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How does one make themselves anorexic? I hate having the binge eating disorder so much
Its easy. You need to start loathing yourself and forcing yourself not to eat. If you want to eat, think if your body really needs this right now
 
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Anorexia is something every single one of you should have, if you're not anorexic then there is something wrong with you. Being underweight is and has always been best looking
:ROFLMAO:, go eat buddy
 
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Yes, **anorexia nervosa** (AN) can lead to the degradation of **facial muscle tone** over time due to severe malnutrition and muscle wasting. Here’s how it happens:

### **1. Muscle Atrophy (Wasting)**
- Chronic malnutrition deprives the body of **protein and essential nutrients**, leading to **catabolism** (breakdown of muscle tissue for energy).
- Facial muscles, like other skeletal muscles, can weaken and lose volume, resulting in a **sunken or hollow appearance** (e.g., hollow cheeks, pronounced jawline).

### **2. Loss of Subcutaneous Fat**
- Extreme weight loss reduces **facial fat pads**, which normally provide structure and plumpness to the face.
- This can make underlying muscle weakness more noticeable, contributing to **sagging or drooping skin**.

### **3. Collagen & Elastin Breakdown**
- Malnutrition impairs **collagen and elastin production**, leading to **loss of skin elasticity**.
- Combined with muscle atrophy, this can accelerate **facial aging**, causing **jowls, deepened nasolabial folds, and loose skin**.

### **4. Hormonal & Metabolic Effects**
- Low **estrogen** (common in AN) reduces skin hydration and thickness.
- **Thyroid dysfunction** (common in eating disorders) can further slow metabolism and tissue repair.

### **5. Neurological & Circulatory Effects**
- Severe malnutrition may impair **nerve function**, weakening muscle contractions in the face.
- Poor circulation can lead to **pale, dull skin** and slower healing.

### **Long-Term Consequences**
- If malnutrition persists, facial muscle loss can become **difficult to reverse** without proper nutrition and rehabilitation.
- Early intervention with **nutritional rehabilitation, physical therapy (facial exercises), and medical care** can help restore some muscle tone.

### **Key Takeaway**
Yes, anorexia can degrade facial muscle tone over time due to **muscle wasting, fat loss, and collagen breakdown**. Recovery with **adequate protein, vitamins, and medical support** is crucial for restoring facial structure and health.

Would you like guidance on recovery strategies for muscle restoration?
 
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Yes, **anorexia nervosa** (AN) can lead to the degradation of **facial muscle tone** over time due to severe malnutrition and muscle wasting. Here’s how it happens:

### **1. Muscle Atrophy (Wasting)**
- Chronic malnutrition deprives the body of **protein and essential nutrients**, leading to **catabolism** (breakdown of muscle tissue for energy).
- Facial muscles, like other skeletal muscles, can weaken and lose volume, resulting in a **sunken or hollow appearance** (e.g., hollow cheeks, pronounced jawline).

### **2. Loss of Subcutaneous Fat**
- Extreme weight loss reduces **facial fat pads**, which normally provide structure and plumpness to the face.
- This can make underlying muscle weakness more noticeable, contributing to **sagging or drooping skin**.

### **3. Collagen & Elastin Breakdown**
- Malnutrition impairs **collagen and elastin production**, leading to **loss of skin elasticity**.
- Combined with muscle atrophy, this can accelerate **facial aging**, causing **jowls, deepened nasolabial folds, and loose skin**.

### **4. Hormonal & Metabolic Effects**
- Low **estrogen** (common in AN) reduces skin hydration and thickness.
- **Thyroid dysfunction** (common in eating disorders) can further slow metabolism and tissue repair.

### **5. Neurological & Circulatory Effects**
- Severe malnutrition may impair **nerve function**, weakening muscle contractions in the face.
- Poor circulation can lead to **pale, dull skin** and slower healing.

### **Long-Term Consequences**
- If malnutrition persists, facial muscle loss can become **difficult to reverse** without proper nutrition and rehabilitation.
- Early intervention with **nutritional rehabilitation, physical therapy (facial exercises), and medical care** can help restore some muscle tone.

### **Key Takeaway**
Yes, anorexia can degrade facial muscle tone over time due to **muscle wasting, fat loss, and collagen breakdown**. Recovery with **adequate protein, vitamins, and medical support** is crucial for restoring facial structure and health.

Would you like guidance on recovery strategies for muscle restoration?
All that too get DNR…
 
Would be fine honest if my dick worked :feelshah: I mean some people fine with it cause nofap and things of that nature :feelshah::feelshah:
 
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Yes, **anorexia nervosa** (AN) can lead to the degradation of **facial muscle tone** over time due to severe malnutrition and muscle wasting. Here’s how it happens:

### **1. Muscle Atrophy (Wasting)**
- Chronic malnutrition deprives the body of **protein and essential nutrients**, leading to **catabolism** (breakdown of muscle tissue for energy).
- Facial muscles, like other skeletal muscles, can weaken and lose volume, resulting in a **sunken or hollow appearance** (e.g., hollow cheeks, pronounced jawline).

### **2. Loss of Subcutaneous Fat**
- Extreme weight loss reduces **facial fat pads**, which normally provide structure and plumpness to the face.
- This can make underlying muscle weakness more noticeable, contributing to **sagging or drooping skin**.

### **3. Collagen & Elastin Breakdown**
- Malnutrition impairs **collagen and elastin production**, leading to **loss of skin elasticity**.
- Combined with muscle atrophy, this can accelerate **facial aging**, causing **jowls, deepened nasolabial folds, and loose skin**.

### **4. Hormonal & Metabolic Effects**
- Low **estrogen** (common in AN) reduces skin hydration and thickness.
- **Thyroid dysfunction** (common in eating disorders) can further slow metabolism and tissue repair.

### **5. Neurological & Circulatory Effects**
- Severe malnutrition may impair **nerve function**, weakening muscle contractions in the face.
- Poor circulation can lead to **pale, dull skin** and slower healing.

### **Long-Term Consequences**
- If malnutrition persists, facial muscle loss can become **difficult to reverse** without proper nutrition and rehabilitation.
- Early intervention with **nutritional rehabilitation, physical therapy (facial exercises), and medical care** can help restore some muscle tone.

### **Key Takeaway**
Yes, anorexia can degrade facial muscle tone over time due to **muscle wasting, fat loss, and collagen breakdown**. Recovery with **adequate protein, vitamins, and medical support** is crucial for restoring facial structure and health.

Would you like guidance on recovery strategies for muscle restoration?
Shit was copy and pasted from perplexity :feelsgood:
 
Anorexia is something every single one of you should have, if you're not anorexic then there is something wrong with you. Being underweight is and has always been best looking
jfl are you fixing your post:rep ratio with bait?
 
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