Most people say cheerleaders are sluts, perfection, skinny, and easy. But we aren’t all like that. We are all human we all make mistakes and fight our own battles. I’m an elite and school cheerleader; I am anorexic, on medication for depression and anxiety, and I was diagnosed with OCD. So think before you judge a cheerleader just cause we act confident in our own skin doesn’t mean we are.
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Unfortunately, people judge. They see what’s on the outside. People never truly see the battles some people face on the inside. I hope you get better, and if you ever need to vent or need someone to talk to, feel free to talk to me.
You can thank the media for that. It’s just like how anyone who served in the military is labelled as a steely eyed harbinger of death who could “snap” at any moment. I can understand your ED and other issues, do not let them overshadow your already outstanding achievements. You seem like a really cool girl, best of luck out there.
In the UK we don’t have cheerleaders. There’s nothing to be cheering about.
Is “acting confident in your own skin” just fancy wording to say that you aren’t afraid to get nude and dance around a pole?