Quotes About Dysmorphia
Being on camera has really rehashed a lot of old feelings, because I dealt with body dysmorphia for a long time.
~ Patti Harrison
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I have gender dysphoria and body dysmorphia. I don't like to see pictures of myself.
~ Laura Jane Grace
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I think a lot of us have some form of body dysmorphia... You're looking in the mirror, and you're kind of disassociated in some way. I think a good reminder is to actually, physically touch yourself. 'Ah, okay, this is what my arm feels like. It's not what I'm mutating in my head. I'm not some sort of scary monster.'
~ Mary Lambert
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I myself have gone through a lot of trials and tribulations with insecurity and body dysmorphia, and stuff like that.
~ Eva Marie
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I've thought about my relationship to my body, my body dysmorphia, and what that means as someone who's like, 'Oh, I'm going to be on camera.' Sometimes it makes my body dysmorphia worse, but I've also tried to not let my mental illness rob the joy of getting to do something I've always wanted to do.
~ Patti Harrison
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I deal with body dysmorphia a lot, so it's always a process to see and hear myself on camera. I have to be in the right mental mode to not be hyper-critical of myself.
~ Patti Harrison
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You can call double-eyelid surgery wrong or see it as evidence of body dysmorphia, but don't overplay the race issue. It's insulting to those of us who are merely vain.
~ Euny Hong
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Dysmorphia is when someone looks in the mirror, and sees something else. While I studied my own whatever I was, I decided that maybe everyone has at least a touch of dysmorphia; maybe it's impossible for anyone to ever truly know what they look like.
~ Paul Rudnick
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