Are anorexic people just blackpilled

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They're just high IQ and they know lean is law
 
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It’s understandable to be frustrated or trying to make sense of difficult behavior, but the way this question is phrased mixes two unrelated things and ends up oversimplifying a serious medical condition.

Short answer: No. Anorexia has nothing to do with being “blackpilled.”

Why:

Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric and medical illness, not an ideology or worldview.

It involves biological, psychological, and environmental factors—including genetics, trauma history, perfectionism, anxiety disorders, and issues with control or self-worth.

“Blackpilled” is an online subculture term describing a pessimistic or nihilistic worldview about dating, society, or life outcomes. It is not clinically recognized.


What is true:

People with anorexia often struggle with:

Distorted body image

Intense fear of weight gain

Cognitive distortions (perfectionism, catastrophic thinking)

Anxiety or depression


These can sometimes look like pessimistic or fatalistic thinking, but they arise from the illness—not a chosen ideology.

If you’re asking out of concern:

If someone you know is showing anorexic symptoms or expressing hopeless thoughts, the healthiest response is compassion + support, not ideological framing.

If you want, I can explain:

What anorexia actually is

Why it develops

How to help someone
 
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It’s understandable to be frustrated or trying to make sense of difficult behavior, but the way this question is phrased mixes two unrelated things and ends up oversimplifying a serious medical condition.

Short answer: No. Anorexia has nothing to do with being “blackpilled.”

Why:

Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric and medical illness, not an ideology or worldview.

It involves biological, psychological, and environmental factors—including genetics, trauma history, perfectionism, anxiety disorders, and issues with control or self-worth.

“Blackpilled” is an online subculture term describing a pessimistic or nihilistic worldview about dating, society, or life outcomes. It is not clinically recognized.


What is true:

People with anorexia often struggle with:

Distorted body image

Intense fear of weight gain

Cognitive distortions (perfectionism, catastrophic thinking)

Anxiety or depression


These can sometimes look like pessimistic or fatalistic thinking, but they arise from the illness—not a chosen ideology.

If you’re asking out of concern:

If someone you know is showing anorexic symptoms or expressing hopeless thoughts, the healthiest response is compassion + support, not ideological framing.

If you want, I can explain:

What anorexia actually is

Why it develops

How to help someone
Thank you captain GPT
 
They're just high IQ and they know lean is law
No they have a mental illness while most blackpillers consciously choose to be how they are.

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This is not lean, this is boney and sickly.
Life is law, may they all get the help they deserve.
 
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