If this helps this woman overcome her food issues, more power to her. Though it doesn't seem like a very sustainable mental health treatment to me.
But this whole "trend" feels like a PR stunt and the fact that she's commodified it and is having her 15 minutes of fame on CNN and in Architectural Digest takes it to another level, no?
If this helps this woman overcome her food issues, more power to her. Though it doesn't seem like a very sustainable mental health treatment to me.
But this whole "trend" feels like a PR stunt and the fact that she's commodified it and is having her 15 minutes of fame on CNN and in Architectural Digest takes it to another level, no?
As a guy, I just file it away with the other impenetrable mysteries of the universe such as the towels and decorative soaps that nobody is allowed to use.
If this helps this woman overcome her food issues, more power to her. Though it doesn't seem like a very sustainable mental health treatment to me.
But this whole "trend" feels like a PR stunt and the fact that she's commodified it and is having her 15 minutes of fame on CNN and in Architectural Digest takes it to another level, no?
As a guy, I just file it away with the other impenetrable mysteries of the universe such as the towels and decorative soaps that nobody is allowed to use.