Superskinny Me The Race to Size Double Zero
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Glad you all enjoyed it. I also found it very sad, and imagine living on 250 cals or the time when the girl ate 800 and worked off 1000 - that is just mental. I really enjoyed their reactions at the end esp the girl who complted it and said she would never do it again!!! Good for her. And dont you think they both looked a miliion times older in the face that before they started?? Esp the dark haired girl - im sorry but she looked horrible the further throught the experiement she got!0
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Which one was this, the Louise Redknapp one (she's blonde and married to a footballer, used to be in a girl band I think, has a kid or two) or Dawn Porter (dar hair, does a lot of these random documentaries)?0
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i believe louis is so hot the one in the black bikini and freezing water she looks perfect the way she is0
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VERY VERY disturbing! Not to mention disgusting.0
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I swear I'm the only guy that actually watched this. I found it scary how easily she dropped into the realm of eating disorder. Watching that really makes me want to go back to pizza and chips!0
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I watched this a few years back. I remember one had to give up because she got so ill and the other got down to a size 2 (or something like that.)
it was interesting to watch but I certainly wouldn't put my body or my family through that. It's about being healthy, not about what size you are.0 -
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That was kind of crazy how one of the women was fine with it and was able to return to normal afterward and the other had underlying food issues that triggered her to actually relapse into disordered eating.0
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I watched this on tv awhile it ago and yes it was interesting especially the after effect of the brunette0
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thanks for posting, I just finished watching and it was a bit of an eye opener for me, i think maybe I am starting to become a bit too obsessive. Why is it so hard to be totally happy with your "goal weight" whatever that is. I don't have an eating disorder (I love food too much) but definately still don't think I'm skinny, maybe I am?
thats the point, you dont see yourself like others do. there was once a show on with anorexic girls. a famous female singer (pretty slim herself) brought a pair of her own pants to those irls. and the girls didnt believe they would fit into it. they thought they were to fat. so she had them trying them on and they fell off (of course). was a real eye opener.0 -
I just watched the whole thing.. It's so sad, that I know there are girls who will watch it and take away from it dieting tips and how to do it themselves. Poor women. I can't imagine going through that.
Agreed. After school specials on eating disorders taught me how to have one and hide it.
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Long.... but good stuff. A bit scary. Also, British sizes run differently then US and don't contain size 00, but the title of the clip is "size 00". odd....0
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I think the time pressure in this video and the other one (with Dawn Porter) are important to note- I don't condone being tiny or anything, but we need to remember there is a healthy way to loose weight, and some folks can find themselves quiet small and still functional, if they take their time and let their body adjust.0
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thanks for posting, I just finished watching and it was a bit of an eye opener for me, i think maybe I am starting to become a bit too obsessive. Why is it so hard to be totally happy with your "goal weight" whatever that is. I don't have an eating disorder (I love food too much) but definately still don't think I'm skinny, maybe I am?
thats the point, you dont see yourself like others do. there was once a show on with anorexic girls. a famous female singer (pretty slim herself) brought a pair of her own pants to those irls. and the girls didnt believe they would fit into it. they thought they were to fat. so she had them trying them on and they fell off (of course). was a real eye opener.
I would actually like to see THAT show. One where girls FINALLY realize their conception is distorted and see if they get their act together even if it is slowly. Do you remember what the show was called??0 -
I think the sizing sytem for womens clothes is messed up. It's designed to make you all competitive and miserable over a number. Size 0? Please. Math class taught me that Zero is nothing, not a size. I would love to see womens clothing sized like mens-waist size and inseam, chest size and sleeve length, neck size ect., and in inches, a unit of measure most everyone can relate to. How can a size 12 fit a woman who's 5'10" and a woman who's 5'4"? It makes no sense to me.:grumble:0
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That is why they have 12 short, regular, or tall/long). I am 5'7 and wear a long usually. Some women's pants also come in inch sizes. I am about a 29/30 in those clothes.
But to the doc, I watched it a few days ago when the OP posted it. I also found it interesting how fast the dark-haired on feel into the eating disorder, but as others have noted she already had underlying issues. They should have never chosen her. It was apparent from the moment they introduced her and she started talking about how disgusting she looked that she had problems.
I will say that both women are dedicated journalist, because I would have not gone to the lengths that they did to lose the weight! Is it weird that the doc made me want to work harder though? Kind of like "if they can do those crazy things, I can make the easy simple steps toward losing the weight" Hmmm...0 -
I think the sizing sytem for womens clothes is messed up. It's designed to make you all competitive and miserable over a number. Size 0? Please. Math class taught me that Zero is nothing, not a size. I would love to see womens clothing sized like mens-waist size and inseam, chest size and sleeve length, neck size ect., and in inches, a unit of measure most everyone can relate to. How can a size 12 fit a woman who's 5'10" and a woman who's 5'4"? It makes no sense to me.:grumble:
That's a great point. A lot of Australian brands are now using inch sizing based on waist measurements... so 28 is a 10 (US 6) 30 is a 12 (US 8) etc. It makes you feel a lot better when there's no 'meaning' behind the sizes.. you just wear the number that fits you!
It's also kinda crap how they alter the sizes depending on the common sizes of people.. so a size 10 now, was like a size 14 50 years ago. I know they have to cater to the masses, but it just demonstrates how the retail industry will simply make anything up to sell something. In some shops I go into, I'm a 6 *gasps* while I feel good for a minute or so I think... "wait... these people are DELIBERATELY doing this so I feel better and then buy their clothing!" it's such a scam.0 -
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