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ANA - A Collection Of Anorexia Poems ⚠
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  • Reads 267
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 7
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2021
Mature
These are all poems that I wrote to vent out my feelings towards my anorexia and the anorexic voice.

⚠ Please don't read them if you are easily triggered. These poems are the images used could be interpreted the wrong way and seen as motivation in a negative way (like thinspo in a way) instead of just me simply venting through poetry. I don't want to censor or "sugar-coat" my thoughts, so I try to make my poems as honest as possible, even if it could possible trigger. Just please, always take care of yourself! ⚠

Please note that I call my anorexic voice 'Ana', and that I refer to it as a 'she/her'. Poems typed in italics mean it's basically from the POV of Ana.
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