tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-916223852001902403.post3321173116957324339..comments2024-03-10T01:24:40.764-06:00Comments on Always working on it: If there's one thing I know...Aye Ellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01124540530450906683noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-916223852001902403.post-59664822716428316672013-04-24T10:29:34.349-05:002013-04-24T10:29:34.349-05:00It's interesting that we can spot that. I defi...It's interesting that we can spot that. I definitely can as well. It's like gaydar but for eating disorders.... "ed-dar"? That's interesting that your classmates didn't believe you. When it comes out that someone used to have an eating disorder I don't feel particularly validated either. Because, like you said, you already knew it. dayofminehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12486493884623504915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-916223852001902403.post-11636669688982039212013-04-23T08:32:15.612-05:002013-04-23T08:32:15.612-05:00I feel like I can tell by little things too and so...I feel like I can tell by little things too and sometimes I wonder if I'm just seeing things. I know a girl in my Spanish class this semester does. Has too. The way she takes one piece of whatever is stuffed in her purse at a time, zero calorie drinks, says no to class snacks, even her hands and mannerisms. I don't know. It's weird. My boyfriend always told me that he just knows when other people are addicts, even when they look completely clean. He said it was in the eyes. Sometimes I think it's that way for people with EDs too. <br />Evehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14696430167877128240noreply@blogger.com