- In this moment, I have started the interview by setting the foundation on how this Pro ANA member defines Pro ANA. It is in this moment, we as an audience can understand that Pro ANA is, for this community, a lifestyle decision. This is to say that these members know they have anorexia, and choose to continue this disorder as their Decision.
- After this point in the interview, we as an audience can understand that although this member is representative to the community of Pro ANA, she does not speak for every individual and their unique mindsets. We also see that this member doe not oppose the idea of recovery, which is especially interesting considering Pro ANA is to accept your eating disorder. Recovery is a direct contradiction that implies that this acceptance can be reversed.
- This is a very important turning point in the interview. I simply ask if this member takes part in the online culture of Pro ANA. The member goes as far to say that online is the only time she communicates about Pro ANA at all. She identifies these online communities as "safe havens" because they are filled with people who identify with her decision to continue her eating disorder. She says that within these safe havens, even the people who don't directly identify with her accept her decisions. This is a very plain example of how the members of these communities shouldn't be met with opposition and disagreement. Members of these communities are looking for soft and gentle understanding. As audience members, lets keep this in mind should we come in contact with a Pro ANA member outside of this blog.
- I then asked if this member has any Pro ANA friends, or people who kneew of her lifestly decision outside of the online realm. This member opened up to me about a "texting buddy". They encourage each other daily. What is interesting about this friend is that altough it is outside of the online realm, it is still confined by technology.
- I asked this member what were they encouraging, and she told me they they are competitive. They compete on who can exercise more, who can go the longest without eating, and they chastise each other when the other fails. She says that the best part of this is relationship is having someone to tell her what she wants to hear. This can be true of any relationship.
- The question then was, what does she want to hear? This gets interesting, because as non-disordered people, we want to hear that we are pretty or that we are doing well. This Pro ANA member says that she wants to hear that she is fat and needs to work harder. She doesn't want to hear whats best for her, but rather what her own mind is telling her. This probably derives from the idea of understanding. She equates understanding with the idea that someone else will tell her what she tells herself.
- I wanted to verify the answer,and she said yes. She wants to stay motivated to continue her disorder, from more than just herself.
- So I asked the ultimate question, how did you know you were Pro ANA? She chose to tell me of her personal experience of the internet and how she used it to help her get out of eating. She says that she stumbled across the term Pro ANA and began researching it. This is an interesting idea. Generally, what you will see throughout these community members, is that once you decide to accept your disorder, you become almost obsessive with finding ways to surround every part of your life with the very idea of ANA. So, to simply find a term and research it until you decide you are apart of the community shows that she had already accepted the ideals of Pro ANA before she even knew about it.
- I asked about how she gained membership, and she seemed surprised. She explained that there was no signup list. You accept your disorder as your lifestyle, and then you insert yourself into the culture. It is self-proclaimed and terrifyingly easy to become apart of. You don't even have to subscribe to a doctronine or every single part of the culture. It is very lienent and open. More accepting than many other cultures and communities that exist outside of the internet.