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june1znthungry · 2 months
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REPORTING PEOPLE DOES NOT HELP ANYONE.
One of my friends recently got termed.
All of our messages are gone.
I had a horrible day and when I tried to find her acc, it was gone.
I don't even know her name, and now she's gone.
I have no irl support system and now I've lost the one person who made me feel somewhat normal.
reporting does not save lives. I struggled with ed's since I turned 5. reporting one random girl who hates her body on edblr is NOT going to make me recover.
If u stalk these tags to report ppl because u have some messed up saviour complex, get a life.
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june1znthungry · 2 months
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The second I wake up I pee, weigh myself, record it then immediately check edblr. No better start to the day, especially when the scales are a lower number than yesterday ❤️
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june1znthungry · 2 months
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If you're a vent blog and you struggle with mdd, gad, bpd, npd, ocd, ptsd, schizophrenia, have an ed or struggle with sh or substance a*use, please reblog this post if you're okay with making friends and if you're okay with people messaging you 🖤
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june1znthungry · 2 months
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⚠️MAJOR CREEP ALERT⚠️
REBLOG THIS POST, REPORT AND BLOCK THIS USER!!
I WILL REBLOG WITH ADDITIONAL MESSAGES
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Constantly asking for pics, constantly saying things to get control over me and gain my trust (e.g. "I'd be proud if you tossed it", "I'm not going to judge you")
Some major red flags from the start:
1. In my experience, if anyone's comment contains "dm me" it's usually bad news. Could be fine sometimes but personal experience it's a red flag.
2. Right off the bat they asked for pics.
3. Asking for your age (especially when they don't say theirs to you).
4. Saying things to reassure you and gain your trust or gain control. Such as how they said "it sounds like you don't want to commit to getting better ):" as a way to make me feel guilty.
5. The fact that they mentioned coaches at all is a red flag.
6. Asking for my bmi, weight, and height.
7. Their account is basically empty. No pfp, no background, no name, no bio, 1 post, 3 likes. Them following multiple people means nothing.
8. Constantly asking for pictures after repeatedly being told no.
9. Becoming defensive when I got angry for them making an insult/"joke(?)" instead of apologizing when I was clearly not in the mood for comments like that
10. If they immediately shut down after you denying pictures (e.g. "Whatever." "I don't think this will work then" etc.) then they are 100% only looking for pics from you. No doubt about it.
11. Continuously assuming things about my situation. Most likely trying to find a way to seem smarter and trusted. It's easier to answer yes or no when they assume something than answer an open ended question about something vulnerable.
12. Trying to relate and seem knowledgeable about what's happening to you. (e.g. "and SAME. So tired this whole weekend. Sucks." & "I know how addictive it is")
13. The sentence "I'm def not a creep" SCREAMS creep vibes.
14. Obviously them flat out admitting it is a huge red flag if that's not obvious.
15. Asking for my name and many questions about me that are easily answered in my intro post. These are easy to find the answer to. I find it a red flag that they need to ask me and don't bother to check my bio or intro.
Try to avoid people with these traits (especially if they have multiple). Some of these are not a big deal if it's just one of them, but in the end, trust your gut.
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june1znthungry · 2 months
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Hhhhhiii!! I'm June, and this is my intro post...
I'm a girl, with an 3D and looots of $H problems...
Apart from ⭐ving and cvtting, I like Breaking Bad, classical history and cats!
My stats:
height: 4'11
cw: 50kgs
lw: 40kgs
hw: 55kgs
ugw!!!: 20-30kgs!
I'm really excited for my wl journey!!
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