‘I had fantasies about how it would eventually serve me’: my struggle with disordered eating

‘I had fantasies about how it would eventually serve me’: my struggle with disordered eating

In an essay in Sucker Punch, author Scaachi Koul deals with internalized fatphobia and learning to love her body

Even during the apocalypse, I was calorie counting.

While the pandemic raged on, I was still following The Rules, a set of requirements around my eating that I’ve had since I was 12. The Rules have changed over the course of my life, but there are always Rules.

Continue reading… In an essay in Sucker Punch, author Scaachi Koul deals with internalized fatphobia and learning to love her bodyEven during the apocalypse, I was calorie counting.While the pandemic raged on, I was still following The Rules, a set of requirements around my eating that I’ve had since I was 12. The Rules have changed over the course of my life, but there are always Rules. Continue reading… Well actually, Food, Health, Women, Women, Society, Life and style 

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