Such «brittle dieting», says Christopher Fairburn, a psychiatrist at the University of Oxford, is a symptom of an «all or
nothing» mindset that makes it hard to
shed weight.
Becomes a bit of a bully though in leaving
weight and volume behind, it slims down to practically
nothing but a hard dot and under its own momentum rises from the ground at great speeds and travels through the empty volumeless atmosphere bashing into other molecules which have likewise
shed their plump attractiveness — getting thoroughly mixed up in their aloofness they lose all sense of up and down.