Smashing the SWAG Stereotype: Why We Need Spaces for All to Land
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When the most visible eating disorder advocates all look the same, it can make others question whether they belong. It can reinforce the belief that if you do not look a certain way, you must not be sick enough. That belief can delay people, like guest blogger Eric Pothen, from seeking help, lead to missed diagnoses, or allow eating disorders to worsen.
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