- Fitspo promotes orthorexia and overexercising (just the way pro ana promotes anorexia nervosa)
- Fitspo encourages an unhealthy body image instead of self-confidence
- Fitspo “goals” are unrealistic, stupid and thoughtless
This seems to me as a method justifying that eating…
Totally disagree. If you knew anything about the subject manner then you’d understand being fit is a lifestyle, becoming healthy on the inside so in turn seeing results on the outside. All I’ve ever seen with ‘fitspo’s’ is encouragement to eat healthy and often, to exercise when you can and do the best you can do, nothing more or nothing less. To compare that with people promoting starvation and self hate is really misinformed. I understand that there was more to this post, but that doesn’t change the fact you’re clearly bias.. sorry but you lost the right to have any opinion about health when you use the word purge in your url.
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fromthicktothinxoxo reblogged this from tinyoyster and added:
I seriously couldn’t agree more with this! With everything in life, fitspo is obviously going to be what each,...
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reblogging mostly for the gif
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healthsnow-anne reblogged this from tinyoyster and added:
the comment! spread the true words - not the shit! :D
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raspberryfeministbarbie reblogged this from sexinthelibrary and added:
wat
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sexinthelibrary reblogged this from healthy-lissome and added:
Totally disagree. If you knew anything about the subject manner then you’d understand being fit is a lifestyle, becoming...
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dreaming-thin-xo reblogged this from healthy-lissome and added:
**go to the original poster’s blog. She has an eating disorder. Just saying, so whoever reads this is an informed...
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fitelise reblogged this from lifefullofpromise
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pinkprincessparts reblogged this from praelabi and added:
I actually found the first paragraph totally ok and smart but the second one kind of sucked I see your point and agree...
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tinyoyster reblogged this from pinkprincessparts and added:
This seems to me as a method justifying that eating disorders are equivalent to being fit/healthy. Those blogs that have...
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praelabi reblogged this from lifefullofpromise and added:
The term “fitspo” is so broad that it is often merged with thinspo, which is why to you, it seems that they encourage...
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lifefullofpromise reblogged this from pinkprincessparts and added:
Fitspo is about becoming fit, strong, and healthy. It’s not, however, about losing your muffin top or seeing...
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fattonellansing reblogged this from imgonnamakeachange and added:
What the fuck! Unrealistic? Really? For us fitblr/beastblr/strongblr, 7 days in a week is not enough to workout, you...
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imgonnamakeachange reblogged this from skinnyorrbust and added:
what the fuck
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skinnyorrbust reblogged this from id-ratherbethin and added:
I 100% disagree with this. First of all almost all fitspo blogs promote having at least 1 or more rest days and not over...
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o-fucking-k said:
they don’t realise that they’re also eatingdisordered..
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selfworthscattered reblogged this from pinkprincessparts and added:
Yay! I concur. Everybody goes on about how great fitspo is. Same BS as thinspo.
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