Anorexia Quote by Isobel Irons
““Around eighth grade Margot started getting really sensitive about her weight, even though she wasn’t remotely fat—just a little round-faced. So Margot did what any normal fourteen-year-old girl would do. She started puking on purpose, every day after fifth period. Of course now, she does more than puke. But we don’t talk about that. Because real friends don’t judge each other for what they do to survive in hell.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Teenage Struggles, 2000s
Adolescents may resort to self‑harm to cope with intense pressure, often hidden from peers
In simple terms: Teen girls may self‑harm secretly to survive stress
Address hidden struggles with empathy and support
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school counseling
- parental guidance
- peer support groups
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can friends recognize hidden distress?
- What resources aid recovery from self‑harm?
Stigma can silence needed help