Nope. Non-starved females normally don’t have unpigmented hair like that on their upper arms and shoulders; hirsute females may have hair in various locations, but it’s pigmented.
The fine, unpigmented hair is called Lanugo. Lanugo is a starved body’s attempt to conserve body heat.
It’s sad. Tattoos or not, anorexia isn’t attractive.
I’ve got those little white hairs all over my arms… and I happen to be eating right now, so I’m fairly certain I’m not anorexic. But, ya know, you’re the expert. Should I seek help?
I have a friend who has that even though she’s fat. This girl may be anorexic, but she may just be hairy.
Who is that scowling at the bottom?
You don’t want to see her Daryl Strawberry.
Anorexia is not attractive.
(Just so you know, the fine hairs all over her upper arms and shoulders are a sign of starvation).
Or Italian background and dry air causing static electricity.
Nope. Non-starved females normally don’t have unpigmented hair like that on their upper arms and shoulders; hirsute females may have hair in various locations, but it’s pigmented.
The fine, unpigmented hair is called Lanugo. Lanugo is a starved body’s attempt to conserve body heat.
It’s sad. Tattoos or not, anorexia isn’t attractive.
I’ve got those little white hairs all over my arms… and I happen to be eating right now, so I’m fairly certain I’m not anorexic. But, ya know, you’re the expert. Should I seek help?
I have a friend who has that even though she’s fat. This girl may be anorexic, but she may just be hairy.
No Babe Ruth?