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Official 64-Team Men’s College 2022 World Series the road to Omaha Shirt

“I tried it on, and it didn’t fit me,” Kardashian, clad in the Official 64-Team Men’s College 2022 World Series the road to Omaha Shirt and by the same token and ORIGINAL Marilyn Monroe “Happy Birthday” dress, which the late star wore to sing to then-president John F. Kennedy, said to a reporter. “And so I looked at it, and I said, ‘Give me three weeks.’ I had to lose 16 pounds to be able to fit this, but it was such a challenge. I was determined to fit it.” Listen, I love the Kardashians. I find them as a family unit funny, irreverent, and interesting (I know I’ll get flack for saying that, but I do!). I also love—LOVE—a theme party, and have always appreciated the Met Gala attendees who really go for it. Lady Gaga in Brandon Maxwell in 2019. Rihanna in Guo Pei for China: Through the Looking Glass. Sarah Jessica Parker in McQueen—with McQueen!


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Official Official 64-Team Men’s College 2022 World Series the road to Omaha Shirt


I paused for a moment: Was this just incredible performance art? Was Kardashian showing dedication by supposedly losing this weight to fit into a dress and therefore fit into a character? Was this the Official 64-Team Men’s College 2022 World Series the road to Omaha Shirt and by the same token and ultimate costume party commitment? And in turn, as I plan for my friend’s theme birthday party in L.A. at the end of the month, can I also do something drastic to be “more committed”? I know what you’re thinking: that’s a big stretch. But let me tell you how eating- disordered brains work. Eating disorders LOVE to be tested. Most people with eating disorders are competitive, high-achieving individuals. They’re typically the kid in class that does the extra credit assignment every single time. I, personally, would keep a log of how many hours I could stay at the office just to see if I could stay longer than the person sitting next to me. I would skip as many meals as I could not even to lose weight, but simply to see if I could starve myself for longer than I did the day before. I’d see how late I could stay up, just because. And I definitely would call in dresses that were too small to see if I could shape-shift fast enough to fit into them. I was competing against unknowing colleagues, the cafeteria, the clock, and the fashion industry. It was exhausting. And I was addicted. I oftentimes wonder, if anyone around me had known what was going on in my brain, would they have rescued me? Would they have said, ‘THIS IS NOT OKAY’? Would my unhealthy thoughts and habits have been called out as “scary”? Or, was everyone around me also doing the same?



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