blissfulSoul98
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Sep 7, 2016
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People with BD think about their real or perceived flaws for hours each day. They can't control their negative thoughts and don't believe people who tell them that they look fine. Their thoughts may cause severe emotional distress and interfere with their daily functioning. They may miss work or school, avoid social situations and isolate themselves, even from family and friends, because they fear others will notice their flaws. They may even undergo unnecessary plastic surgeries to correct perceived imperfections, never finding satisfaction with the results.
Anonymous
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Oct 26, 2016
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Body dismorphia affects people differently, but for me it completely alters how I see my body as well as causes me to be so fixated with my body it affects my relationships. It regularly has a fixation with a certain part of the body. Ex the stomach.
SkiesTheLimit278
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Oct 27, 2016
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Body Dysmorphia is looking at your body, and seeing not who you are... Instead seeing a fearful image of what you dread
Anonymous
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Dec 17, 2016
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Body dysmorphia is a mental illness classified by the characteristic with which one feels that their body is severely flawed and goes through extreme measures to fix it.
Anonymous
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Dec 21, 2016
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Body dysmorphia is when your brain is showing you a different body than you have in reality. Let's say you're looking in a mirror; you're standing there looking at yourself and your brain is saying negative things. In reality, you're beautiful and healthy and happy! But your brain "morphs" the image into something that isn't reality.
SingingBrook13
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Dec 30, 2016
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Body dysmorphia is when you actual physical appearance does not align with what you appear your body to look like,
Anonymous
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Jan 7, 2017
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Body dysmorphia is having a different view of yourself than what others see. This view is distorted and negative. This is often associated with eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia.
YouGotThis33
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Jan 28, 2017
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It is when you believe that you look one way when you look quite the opposite. It is extremely prevelent in eating disorders. Someone with anorexia may look in the mirror and instead of seeing themeselves, they will see someone much much much larger than they really are. This may lead them to restrict even more than they already are.
Anonymous
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Feb 24, 2017
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can't control their negative thoughts and don't believe people who tell them that they look fine. Their thoughts may cause severe emotional distress and interfere with their daily functioning. They may miss work or school, avoid social situations and isolate themselves, even from family and friends,
VioletX00
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Mar 23, 2017
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Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is an anxiety disorder that causes a person to have a distorted view of how they look and to spend a lot of time worrying about their appearance. For example, they may be convinced that a barely visible scar is a major flaw that everyone is staring at, or that their nose looks abnormal.
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