. "Can't Keep It Down?"@en . . . "Why do teens today choose to be bulimic? Well, they don't. Most of the time. Bulimia is a serious disease, and most people are not ignorant enough to choose to \"become\" bulimic. If you notice on the news they are always talking about fat people and obesity. But they don\u2019t ever stop to look at the too skinny and underweight people. Bulimia is one of the most dangerous ways people (mostly teens) look to, to lose weight. Peers are somewhat to blame for bulimia. They always put another person down. But people don\u2019t stop to think of the many dangers of Bulimia. It also affects your mouth. And there is a big difference between Bulimia Nervosa and Anorexia Nervosa. People will tell you that being very skinny is better than being fat, but they forget to mention that focusing on your health not you"@en . "Why do teens today choose to be bulimic? Well, they don't. Most of the time. Bulimia is a serious disease, and most people are not ignorant enough to choose to \"become\" bulimic. If you notice on the news they are always talking about fat people and obesity. But they don\u2019t ever stop to look at the too skinny and underweight people. Bulimia is one of the most dangerous ways people (mostly teens) look to, to lose weight. Peers are somewhat to blame for bulimia. They always put another person down. But people don\u2019t stop to think of the many dangers of Bulimia. It also affects your mouth. And there is a big difference between Bulimia Nervosa and Anorexia Nervosa. People will tell you that being very skinny is better than being fat, but they forget to mention that focusing on your health not your weight is the key. No one is saying being skinny is bad, but it is bad to the point where your skinniness is unhealthy."@en .