
failed writer and artist, Marauders fan, minor
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Just Think About Dorlene. Think About Them A Lil. They Deserve It.
Just think about Dorlene. Think about them a lil. They deserve it.
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Walburga already loved Regulus, and she selfishly wanted him all for herself. Her son. Her perfect creation. But the truth that she wasn't willing to admit was that she had no right to take him away from the sky. That he belonged there because that was where his soul remained, no matter where he was. To put him on Earth was like putting him in a body he didn't belong in and with a half soul, the other half lying in the Leo constellation, waiting for him to come back. He wasn't human, and forcing him to be one was cruel, that was why the spell had been banned and forgotten about long ago.
Snippet from my star reg one-shot! It's coming soon I promise, I just have to finish some things first :)))
I feel like the only character we see being depicted as having an ed in the Marauders fandom is Regulus (and sometimes Sirius) because of the way they were raised, but the girls are never struggling with it. Which is completely irrealistic, since girls are very very often the victims of eds (not saying that men are never affected by them, but it's less often).
I have an eating disorder myself, I've had both binge eating disorder and anorexia (currently recovering from the latter) and it just makes so much sense to me for girls to have/have had an ed.
Writing eating disorders can be very complicated, especially if you've never had one, but even if you have, capturing the complete obsession that food becomes through words can be very hard, but I'm still disappointed that I've never read a single fic in which it's even mentionned. I get that it's a sensitive subject, but like... Not even a single hint at it is very disappointing to me
Here's some of my fav hcs:
I've always pictured Lily as having binge eating disorder, I can see so much of me in her, (craving academic validation, overworking herself, feeling like a burden, sibling issues, etc) and to me she binges as a form of comfort, whenever she feels sad or angry or just a little down she binges on anything she can find. She binges until she feels sick and sometimes throw up because her stomach just can't take it. She always feels guilty and always tells herself she'll stop but always comes back to it all throughout her (sadly short) life.
For Mary, I feel like her family has always taught her to love her body and that size doesn't matter but she still fell in the trap of anorexia in her teenage years (another thing I can relate to lol) and she feels so bad for telling people to just accept themselves and eat as much as they need when she herself starves herself and hates her body. She cries over not having a thigh gap and oversexualise herself to get compliments because let's be honest, when you have anorexia you live off of other's perception of you. She feels validated and happy when people tell her she looks worrying.
Marlene, to me, does have a weird relatonship with her body, but she never had an ed. She plays quidditch regularly and has a pretty fast metabolism, so she's naturally skinny compared to Lily or Mary, so weight isn't a problem to her. Her biggest problem is that she has the biggest case of body disphmorphia. If she closes her eyes she couldn't picture herself in her mind even if she tried. She's always wearing oversized clothes and avoiding mirrors because looking at her own body is confusing, if not even scary to her. She doesn't have a clue what she looks like and she hates when people comment on her looks, positively or negatively.
This is getting long so I'll stop here but part 2 about the Black sister is here!
Pandalily would 100% spend HOURS in ikea arguing about which bedside table fits the aesthetic of their ocean-themed bedroom or which lighting they want for their green kitchen