DUREGGER: Don’t normalize diet culture
By Grace Duregger | September 10, 2021Participating in diet culture, or even allowing it to perpetuate in society is destructive to not only your physical well-being but your mental one.
Participating in diet culture, or even allowing it to perpetuate in society is destructive to not only your physical well-being but your mental one.
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