Not so easy: 'The truth is, I was not always this flexible and for me to backbend takes a lot of warming up, training and recovery,' she said
'Flexorexia is the SAME! I always wanted to become "flexible", but how will I ever know when I’m "flexible" enough? There seems to be no end to "flexible".'
'Constant media updates of their photos and videos makes me feel inflexible in comparison. You may think I sound CRAZY, but it’s the dismorphia that I have which makes me unable to see my flexibility as being "flexible". No matter how flexible I get, there is always MORE flexibility to be gained!'
Hazel said that her dysmorphia likely stems from the fact that 80 per cent of the time her body is 'aching and feels horribly sore.'
'The truth is, I was not always this flexible and for me to backbend takes a lot of warming up, training and recovery,' she said.
Honest: 'I don’t just spring out of bed and land in a bridge and then go to brush my teeth with my leg behind my head like some of you may think,' Hazel said
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