Loving someone with body dysmorphia disorder (BDD) can be challenging, but it’s also a profound opportunity to show your love, compassion, and support. Recent studies report that this disorder is much more common in girls than boys which affects about 1.8% of girls, but only 0.3% of boys. This blog offers guidance on understanding BDD, recognising its symptoms, and finding ways to help your girlfriend navigate this difficult journey with empathy and love. What is Body Dysmorphia? Body Dysmorphia Disorder (BDD) is a mental health condition characterised by an obsessive focus on perceived flaws or defects in one’s appearance. These flaws are often unnoticeable to others but can cause significant distress and impair daily functioning. BDD is not just about vanity; it’s a serious psychological disorder that can deeply impact a person’s life. Symptoms of People with Body Dysmorphia People...