What is the Causes Bulimia?

October 19th, 2009 by admin

Bulimia is really a product of multiple problems. On the one hand, a person who is emotionally distraught or lacking in self-confidence might resort to bulimia. In addition, it could simply be considered the proper solution for not being as thin as they would like. Eventually, even the most attractive person might seriously consider developing an eating disorder, because the simple truth is, next to no one can attain the kind of appearance that is idolized in modern society without starving. People aren’t meant to look that thin.
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However, when considering what causes bulimia, you should look closer than these generalizations. Genetics have been shown to play a part in how likely someone is to develop an eating disorder, and the two reasons behind this are that the person has a genetic preponderance for it, or because of the social pressure by close family members. The fact that most people purge in secret and never admit it to anyone makes it seem likely that some people are genetically predisposed to resort to eating disorders, just like some people can have one alcoholic beverage and immediately be addicted.

What that means for modern people is that they are conditioned to look at beauty as skinny and tall. The Twiggy lookalikes that march down the catwalk are not normal. Those women are a size zero and about six feet tall, while most women have a slightly larger waist and are generally quite a bit shorter than six feet. This doesn’t make them bad inherently, but if you compare them to an idealized version of women, you can see why they would feel the pressure to resort to bulimia.

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