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Competition
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Ongoing, First published Aug 25, 2024
Mature
A story about a group of friends that represents different eating disorders and body types.


COMPLETE 

strong themes but this is a harm reduction focused story

love 
body image 
self esteem issues 
friendship dynamics
WILL TAKE REQUESTS!!

#1 weight lifting 
#1 orthorexia 
#3 emmaxregina
#4 bulimanervosa
#2 that girl



#11 track
#7 gymnastics
#22 blonde 
#8 body image
#9 relatable
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Hi, my name is Anorexia. Ana for short. I'm here to tell a story. A story of struggle, family issues, and most of all, losing. At the moment I'm quite friendless and time will unfold that story but for now I have a question. Would you like to be my friend? I promise I'm nothing like they say. But I have to warn you, you must do everything I say.