Fat Acceptance Movement / Fat Girlcows

Can’t quote right now but @NoReturn
Someone just introduced me to the idea of an "ingredient household" and now we all must suffer.
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What was everyone else eating growing up?

So these households had croutons but no greens? Chocolate chips and no flour? Nesquick but no milk? Suddenly a cheese sandwich is not a meal? Olives, peanut butter, a handful of baby mallows, pickles - these are all fine snacks.Are these women aware that every meal they hover up is comprised of ingredients? That you by default need ingredients to create a meal? Where are these magical households packed with meals but not ingredients? Maybe I was just so brainwashed as a starving child by my abusive neurodivergent ingredient parents that I can’t see the trauma. Or maybe they taught us the value of combining foods to make a better food over opening a bag out of the microwave.

That third video had all the makings of a delicious quesadilla. The fourth could have had peanut butter crackers if cheesy chips and a complete goddamn sandwich wasn’t enough for a meal. I cannot be the only human that makes snack boxes as lunch, with cheese and pickles and olives and crackers, oh my god! An entire brand was built around that kind of meal.

And what kind of monster has marshmallows and peanut butter and does not eat them together? These videos bother me so much!
 
Fucking hell, this absolute landwhale seriously thinks "skinny people" wear a size Large.
You know that bitch did not buy that top, just made a clip of herself stretching it out and stinking it up in the fitting room.

Jordan: "Drinks a large iced coffee from Dunkin and a large Starbucks latte on the same day."
Also Jordan: "I don't know why I'm fat."
"I get the sugariest coffee possible! 🙄" But then, she actually does. What's her point? Oh, I'm sure it's "healthy" made with oat milk or whatever, haydurs. Also, "I ate 24 donuts. 🙄" I'm not going to assume she didn't have any just because she doesn't show it, and scoffs at the idea. So... She really ate 6? 12? And showing her cat eating a bunch of treats, even as a "joke" makes my stomach turn.

Ingredient household, wow. "My parents prepared meals rather than bought them readymade, no wonder I'm so screwed up! " Wtf. These foods they're listing, marshmallows, tortillas, croutons, chocolate chips, fucking canned frosting... are readymade as well. Maybe if they were bitching that there was nothing to eat but flour and gelatin powder (actual "ingredients") until mom made dinner, I could understand the complaining. But they're bitching that they had to eat plain tortillas or croutons as a snack? What's wrong with those things? Wtf is wrong with margarine on wheat bread? (besides the margarine instead of butter part) What "readymade" foods would've been acceptable to these entitled cunts? "I can't believe my parents didn't door dash everything! I was expected to make sandwiches and shit! I can't do that, so I wound up just eating plain tortillas! I have ADHD now!" Shut the fuck up.
 
Someone just introduced me to the idea of an "ingredient household" and now we all must suffer.
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There's something to me that's like that tests where they put a paint dot on animals foreheads to test their sense of selves by their reactions in a mirror: bitches who think eating shredded cheese straight out off the bag is strange, fail the test.

I know exactly what type of girls these are. The ones that cry, "There's nothing to eat! There's no REAL food! Let's get grubhub..." They whine to you that all they had for breakfast was "literaly just some peanut butter and a banana, oh my gosh so quirky", -which is, of course, why they also needed to pick up some Starbucks on the drive to work. Because that wasn't "a real meal." What constitutes a "real meal"? High-value food to the monkey brain, typically: pizza and soda and chips is a real meal. Eating leftover quinoa salad isn't. Eating 400cal in chips and dip isn't a meal.
These girls will tell you they never eat breakfast or only eat one meal a day with sincerity- that "one meal" is their daily take-out or the "real dinner" their mom cooks. All the Starbucks, fruit, peanut butter spoonfuls, leftovers, fistfuls of cheese, 350 cal smoothies, BoBo's bites and overpriced KIND bars- that's not "real food."

If you had the privilege to be raised in a household full of ingredients, and you're bitching about it- you're telling me you're totally unwilling to COOK and what you want is processed or premade bullshit. That first girl was implying buttered bread is "not real food." Because a "real breakfast" is something you can put on Instagram.

I always wonder what will happen in black culture when all the grandmas die. I know so many black people who love their grandparents cooking, but have learned to cook absolutely nothing themselves.
 
You know that bitch did not buy that top, just made a clip of herself stretching it out and stinking it up in the fitting room.
I never even thought of that. This bitch does wear a ton of crop tops tho so i wouldn't rule out her buying it.

I think this video exemplifies their fucked up thoughts on eating (could not save it for some reason). She managed to take something healthy, drench it in sugar and make it unhealthy."Getting nutrition doesn't have to be punishment". Bitch please. All you needed was some fruit instead of that gross melted chocolate garbage.
 
I think this video exemplifies their fucked up thoughts on eating (could not save it for some reason). She managed to take something healthy, drench it in sugar and make it unhealthy."Getting nutrition doesn't have to be punishment". Bitch please.
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I think this video exemplifies their fucked up thoughts on eating (could not save it for some reason). She managed to take something healthy, drench it in sugar and make it unhealthy."Getting nutrition doesn't have to be punishment". Bitch please. All you needed was some fruit instead of that gross melted chocolate garbage.

Well, that video both captured how to ruin food and the nature of a surreal, feverish nightmare.
 
What the fuck is she eating?? It looks like a Peep. You get no nutrition from Peeps, stop being delusional.
It appears to be frozen Siggi’s nonfat vanilla yogurt dipped in candy melts.

12 oz Siggi’s yogurt: 240 calories, 11g sugar
3 oz Wilton turquoise candy melts: 480 calories, 60 grams of sugar

720 calories, 71 g of sugar
 
Was in agreement until here.

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If you like it then that's fine. Personally I think diet sodas taste terrible.

As for making you fatter, there's conflicting answers to that: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/diet-soda-good-or-bad

What’s strange to me is the overwhelming negative connotation associated with ingredient households. Why are all these fat girls so mad that they snacked on marshmallows and croutons? Instead of what, chips and hohos and Shasta cola? They act like they were starving or something. Or maybe even that their moms deprived them of some kind of ‘normalcy’. It seems like a millennial trend to over-examine their childhoods and attempt to “break the cycle” so what are these girls going to do? Give their children free range of the taki’s and smile knowingly that their babies won’t be so restricted? It’s madness.
I've heard from some people that they were "deprived" of the normal childhood foods and treats that their friends used to have and because of that they grew up craving them which is why they're so fat because when they finally moved out they were able to get all these things whenever they wanted.

Sure it kinda sorta makes sense but there is this thing called "self control" which they lack and that's why they're fat. Not because Mommy never gave them a Hostess Cupcake.

And why are pickles or olives unacceptable snacks?
Just about her entire list there was normal enough foods to snack on. Hell the peanut butter thing is pretty common from what I've seen.

I cannot be the only human that makes snack boxes as lunch, with cheese and pickles and olives and crackers, oh my god! An entire brand was built around that kind of meal.
I do the same thing. Cheese, bread, olives, pickled veggies, cured meats, raw veggies and a glass of red wine. Of course you can't do this every day. Too much salt, fat and carbs but it's tasty.
 
Jesus wept. Is this seriously what passes for quasi-academic writing these days? It's fucking awful, nearly incomprehensible. Just garbage. Maybe I'm a hardass*, but where are all of the decent editors? Is publishing really just the blind leading the blind at this point?

No wonder the average person struggles so much to string together a coherent sentence, if this is supposed to be an exemplar of writing considered good enough for publication. The average reading level of an American adult is approximately 7th grade (12-13 years old). I previously thought that was deeply depressing, but just looking at this excerpt, I think I understand why.

The most pathetic part is that the author of this utter dreck is probably high on her own supply and considers herself a member of the literary class, sneering at all of the unpublished peasants, who aren't nearly as intellectual or profound. I bet she's a real Algonquin Round Table unto herself, if you know what I mean.

Okay, I could go on and on and on about the current state of writing and publishing but I know no1curr.

*I am.
 
I think this video exemplifies their fucked up thoughts on eating
Got you fam


This woman is INSANE. Hop on this @NoReturn


Vain for no discernable reason at all. If i looked like that I'd be ringing churchbells in the shadows like Quasimodo


Fatbrained history proposes that movement is torture


Talking about how her leg has been numb for five years like that's cute


Teaching fatties to tuck the seatbelt under the gunt



To no ones suprise, she is a fag hag. This dude probably enables her trash diet to feel more skinny


WHAT IS ARFID? Definitely not childish pickiness repackages as an eating disorder super cereal you guize


"What is ARFID? Or Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder? What does it look like?
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So, let’s say that you want spaghetti. Right? And nothing else sounds good- at all. Everything else sounds REPULSIVE. But you can’t have spaghetti. Maybe you don’t have the ingredients, and can’t get them. Or maybe it takes too much effort to make the spaghetti, but either way, you absolutely cannot have spaghetti. And then let’s say you have tuna. But you don’t want tuna. Maybe it doesn’t sound good. Maybe you don’t like the texture of tuna. Or maybe you’re scared that it’s spoiled and it might make you sick. Either way, you just absolutely do not want the tuna. So than rather than just eating the tuna because you can’t have the spaghetti, you just choose to eat nothing instead. Or maybe you just don’t feel hungry so you just end up not eating meals entirely. Say later on you actually get spaghetti. You might end up eating a lot more because maybe you didn’t notice how hungry you’ve been. You might eat that same thing for days or weeks, because it’s the only thing you want. So because it’s the only thing you wanna eat, you might become deficient in certain vitamins and have to rely on supplements-
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-to get your nutrition because you’re not getting it from your food. From the outside perspective, it can look a lot like other highly restrictive disorders, but the difference is it does not come from the fear of gaining weight, or from wanting to intentionally lose weight. So you’re not necessarily restricted in how much food you’re eating, it’s more about what kinds of food you’re eating. Or about not feeling hungry. It’s most commonly seen in people with ADHD and autism, and it’s highly affected by stress, so you might even notice that sometimes, it affects you more than others. Even just knowing this exists can be very powerful in finding ways of managing symptoms. The biggest thing to remember is you’re not alone, there is help out there."

WHEW. I don't even have words, she has knocked the breath out of my body with this stunning combo attack of stupidity, indulgence and fattness. She even feels like a petulant child at herself.

Imagine being moved to tears of pity for YOURSELF. And recording it. These heifers navels are so deep they get lost gazing in them.
 
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What’s strange to me is the overwhelming negative connotation associated with ingredient households. Why are all these fat girls so mad that they snacked on marshmallows and croutons? Instead of what, chips and hohos and Shasta cola?
Yeah, this is really odd to me, because the pre-made packaged foods they're talking about are associated with being poor. So they're upset that they had home-cooked food instead of McDonald's and other such things that mark you as lower class and get you made fun of? Seems weird.
 
What’s strange to me is the overwhelming negative connotation associated with ingredient households. Why are all these fat girls so mad that they snacked on marshmallows and croutons? Instead of what, chips and hohos and Shasta cola? They act like they were starving or something. Or maybe even that their moms deprived them of some kind of ‘normalcy’. It seems like a millennial trend to over-examine their childhoods and attempt to “break the cycle” so what are these girls going to do? Give their children free range of the taki’s and smile knowingly that their babies won’t be so restricted? It’s madness.
It tells me a lot about not only how these people view food, but what they think food is and to them certain foods aren't food they're ingredients and that is a huge lexical gap. It means whenever someone tells them to eat healthy food or consider their food choices, the mental image that pops into their head is a product.

And why are pickles or olives unacceptable snacks?
I don't know!

This is so fucking reeks of privilege. Do they understand how the rest of the world see them?
Especially that "neurodivergent" chick. All the world is neurodivergent then.

They hate almonds, too. They see snacking on almonds as an eating disorder thing.

You aren't autistic, you just have RBF.

I took these fatties to mean that even with ingredients they still managed to become fat, like how a lot of people say if you make your own food at home you'll be thinner almost automatically?
I honestly picked up from some of them an implication that growing up in a house like this is why they were fat. Like they were restricted as children and now they have to binge or have an unhealthy relationship with food because of it.

It would be interesting to see how many of these fat activist cows are bankrolled by their parents or a partner. Like 90% of them, I'm sure. They get to sit on their ass, day in and day out, while others foot the bill.
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*laughs in the toaster oven pita pizza I made for lunch yesterday*

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Wasn't this originally about snacks? Why does your snack need to be a "full meal"? Do they think snacks are mini-meals?

*I realise Japan (and some of the other Asian countries like South Korea) have massive amounts of packaged foods, but they also have a strong culture of home prepared food apart from that. Far stronger than what these people evince, as if they should be able to live just funneling an endless supply of premade highly refined food stuffs into their mouths as though they're Strasbourg geese. Oh woe and misery, I might have to forage like an animal in the refrigerator for some crudites and fruit when I'm hungry -- reduced to a state of absolute barbaric savagery, that!
Something else I've noticed is that East Asian households tend to use more "mixes" than North Americans (You're included too, Canada and Mexico, you don't get a pass for just not being Americans).
In North America, I see more "all or nothing" cooking. You either have people starting from scratch and cooking with individual spices, etc. or you have people who eat primarily pre-made things. In East Asian households you're more likely to have someone make something with sauce purchased from a store, but all the other ingredients are prepared at dinnertime.
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So these households had croutons but no greens? Chocolate chips and no flour? Nesquick but no milk?
Poor or dysfunctional families that haven't had an opportunity to replace those ingredients, but I don't think that's what's happening here.

"I get the sugariest coffee possible! 🙄" But then, she actually does. What's her point? Oh, I'm sure it's "healthy" made with oat milk or whatever, haydurs. Also, "I ate 24 donuts. 🙄" I'm not going to assume she didn't have any just because she doesn't show it, and scoffs at the idea. So... She really ate 6? 12? And showing her cat eating a bunch of treats, even as a "joke" makes my stomach turn.

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There's something to me that's like that tests where they put a paint dot on animals foreheads to test their sense of selves by their reactions in a mirror: bitches who think eating shredded cheese straight out off the bag is strange, fail the test.



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Yeah, this is really odd to me, because the pre-made packaged foods they're talking about are associated with being poor. So they're upset that they had home-cooked food instead of McDonald's and other such things that mark you as lower class and get you made fun of? Seems weird.
Lunchables are for rich people.
Lunchables are for lunch. <- They are here
Lunchables are for poor people.

They're in the middle of the "lunchables scale". That's the part where it's normal to have things like name-brand foods and cleaning items, but they haven't got to the part where it circles back around.
Someone very poor will eat a "peanut butter and jelly sandwich" made for cheap where 90% of the ingredients are filler. Someone wealthier will eat one made from only bread, jam, and peanut butter. The middle people will eat Uncrustables.
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I always wonder what will happen in black culture when all the grandmas die. I know so many black people who love their grandparents cooking, but have learned to cook absolutely nothing themselves.
I don't like posting kids, but if you're curious there are a lot of really cute "mommy and me" and "cooking with daddy" videos out there. I just saw one the other day of a little girl helping her mom with a shrimp boil.

Sure it kinda sorta makes sense but there is this thing called "self control" which they lack and that's why they're fat. Not because Mommy never gave them a Hostess Cupcake.
So what we SHOULD be doing is giving children crap food as kids so they associate it with childishness and feeling gross and don't want it as adults. This is a good plan.
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I think this video exemplifies their fucked up thoughts on eating (could not save it for some reason). She managed to take something healthy, drench it in sugar and make it unhealthy."Getting nutrition doesn't have to be punishment". Bitch please. All you needed was some fruit instead of that gross melted chocolate garbage.
What in tarnation?
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Good lord. She's got the Tess Holliday "embodiment of the worst of millennial stereotypes" thing going on.
This woman is INSANE. Hop on this @NoReturn
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Darla is thinner than this woman.

Vain for no discernable reason at all. If i looked like that I'd be ringing churchbells in the shadows like Quasimodo
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Wait! We've seen this woman before! This is the fat-history lady with the back-tats!



"What is ARFID? Or Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder? What does it look like?
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So, let’s say that you want spaghetti. Right? And nothing else sounds good- at all. Everything else sounds REPULSIVE. But you can’t have spaghetti. Maybe you don’t have the ingredients, and can’t get them. Or maybe it takes too much effort to make the spaghetti, but either way, you absolutely cannot have spaghetti. And then let’s say you have tuna. But you don’t want tuna. Maybe it doesn’t sound good. Maybe you don’t like the texture of tuna. Or maybe you’re scared that it’s spoiled and it might make you sick. Either way, you just absolutely do not want the tuna. So than rather than just eating the tuna because you can’t have the spaghetti, you just choose to eat nothing instead. Or maybe you just don’t feel hungry so you just end up not eating meals entirely. Say later on you actually get spaghetti. You might end up eating a lot more because maybe you didn’t notice how hungry you’ve been. You might eat that same thing for days or weeks, because it’s the only thing you want. So because it’s the only thing you wanna eat, you might become deficient in certain vitamins and have to rely on supplements-
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-to get your nutrition because you’re not getting it from your food. From the outside perspective, it can look a lot like other highly restrictive disorders, but the difference is it does not come from the fear of gaining weight, or from wanting to intentionally lose weight. So you’re not necessarily restricted in how much food you’re eating, it’s more about what kinds of food you’re eating. Or about not feeling hungry. It’s most commonly seen in people with ADHD and autism, and it’s highly affected by stress, so you might even notice that sometimes, it affects you more than others. Even just knowing this exists can be very powerful in finding ways of managing symptoms. The biggest thing to remember is you’re not alone, there is help out there."

WHEW. I don't even have words, she has knocked the breath out of my body with this stunning combo attack of stupidity, indulgence and fattness. She even feels like a petulant child at herself.
This is insane. Not only is she wrong, she's wrong in a way that - once a-fuckging-gain - makes things worse for those with the actual condition.
ARFID is not what she describes, it's not just "Meh I don't want tuna and I'm going to be stubborn about it". It's one of those things where it's a food-specific stress reaction. You know how anorexics can have panic attacks about eating? ARFIDs can have something similar with specific foods. It's a manageable eating disorder, but absolutely not one that should be indulged or you'll end up making it worse over time.

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Imagine being moved to tears of pity for YOURSELF. And recording it. These heifers navels are so deep they get lost gazing in them.
Fuck it, more of this woman.


 
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Five second googling says NHS cuts off non urgent surgeries at a bmi of 40. There is a zero percent chance she has not been advised to lose weight already, especially if she’s been fighting this awhile and the only treatment option left is surgery. That means hormonal birth control, pain relievers and dietary changes (lol) have failed. Well, something has clearly failed here, but I’m not so sure it’s the treatment options.

In order to even be diagnosed with endo, you are required to undergo a minor surgery, so homegirl either got the dx and blew up or she never got the dx. And speaking of diet, food plays a role in the disease, both in relieving the worst symptoms as well as even getting it in the first place. Eating a diet high in trans fats can up a woman’s chance of developing endometriosis by over 40%.

Sticking to a diet full of low inflammatory, iron rich foods, with plenty of vitamin c and fiber, can greatly help manage the pain. Foods like fatty meats, sugary drinks and processed items can make it worse. The Cleveland Clinic states right at the top of this article, food is medicine when you’re dealing with endometriosis! Now take a gander back up at that woman. Does she look like she’s binging on salmon and berries, or like she is mindlessly chowing on garbage foods?

Endo is one of those diseases fat women love, because it genuinely makes weight los more difficult. More difficult, but not impossible. And the kinds of foods that help with symptoms are the kinds of food that lead to weight loss naturally. Had this woman taken her medical condition seriously at the time of dx, she would likely either not need the surgery, or would have already gotten it and been on her way to a fairly easy recovery and a better life. But she didn’t, and here we are.

That’s not even going into the fact that she’s moaning about cost savings, when study after study after study after study has found a lower weight helps with every aspect of healing. High weight leads to more infections, higher risk of blood clots, longer hospital stays and recovery times, and all other sorts of nastiness that has nothing to do with fat phobia. Science is such a shitlord, isn’t she?
 
Lunchables are for rich people.
Lunchables are for lunch. <- They are here
Lunchables are for poor people.

They're in the middle of the "lunchables scale". That's the part where it's normal to have things like name-brand foods and cleaning items, but they haven't got to the part where it circles back around.
Someone very poor will eat a "peanut butter and jelly sandwich" made for cheap where 90% of the ingredients are filler. Someone wealthier will eat one made from only bread, jam, and peanut butter. The middle people will eat Uncrustables.
@NoReturn I'm really sorry, but I don't actually understand what you're saying! Especially that part at the top.
 
I think AFRID is a real disorder, but similar to ADHD in that many cases are probably almost entirely behavioral and can be fixed with behavioral solutions, i.e. throwing little Johnny's iPad into a river and paying attention to him, or not feeding your child super-processed foods and sugar drinks instead of water. If it's self-diagnosed in an adult, increase "many cases" to "almost all the cases are bullshit excuses for behavioral issues."
Basically, if a fat bitch on TikTok is saying that's why she can't eat no vegetables, it's bullshit.

AFRID sperg
I've heard nutritionists say that if the child with AFRID only likes french fries or chicken nuggets, or similar high-value brown food, it's probably not AFRID, it's just too much hyper-processed, hyper-desirable foods messing up their sense of taste. I also associate AFRID with more than BPD bitch whining/TikTok posting: I associate it with legitimate panic attacks, vomiting, not being able to be around people while cooking or eat dinner or go to restaurants- people with AFRID aren't going to Starbucks, and more than anything else- they LOSE weight, they aren't chubby. You offer to buy them anything from McDonald's they want and they want NOTHING but their Ensure at home. And they don't binge on the Ensure- they just drink enough to be full. And like most of these things that bitches want to say they have because of their quirky self-dx'd autism- AFRID is associated with moderate to severe autism, like, nonverbal, poop-smearing, head-banging autism. AFRID isn't "I don't like vegetables." It's giving an autistic toddler a different brand of tomato soup than usual, and so he vomits and refuses to eat for the next 12 hrs. It's your child becoming underweight when they enter kindergarten because they don't eat anything out of the school lunch- not even the chocolate milk. I associate AFRID "safe foods" with being developmentally inappropriate- toddlers wanting formula milk. Pre-schoolers wanting jar baby food. Or Ensure or nutritional shakes.

Hyper-flavored foods like Doritos, complex foods like pizza, stimulating foods like carbonated sodas- I've never met someone with AFRID who only ate these, and never met a fat BPD bitch who didn't. The kid with AFRID is probably the only one in the class who WON'T eat pizza.

AFRID is something I also especially associate with children who had feeding tubes or were on TPN or otherwise did not eat by mouth as babies/toddlers/pre-schoolers. This can really fuck up your development.
This is a documentary about a girl who was tube-fed as a baby, but now has no medical need for it- but her parents have been unable to get her to start eating food, so they take her to an intervention program. They do what everyone says to do- just starve them unless they eat. Removed her feeding tube. How long do you think it took? A day? Two days? It took over 5 days of starvation for her to voluntarily eat by mouth. It's understandable why the parents were never able to force her on their own- they wanted to give in and give her calories via her feeding tube after 24 hours. It's a pretty hard ask to starve your pre-schooler for five days. They really did need the medical impatient setting. THAT's not the same as kids who are addicted to brown foods and drink soda over water.

I've purposefully left out the details of my personal/vocational experiences with this (lots of moderate-severe disabilities in my life) but I will say this: All the people I've known with AFRID were male, most were autistic or autist-lite, and half of them had some situation with a physical disability affecting the development of eating. And they were all skinny or skinnyfat, besides one guy who was a gymbro but literally lived off nutritional shakes and specific raw vegetables. This guy would probably have a panic attack if you tried to force him to eat a hamburger, because he was just an autist and couldn't handle un-uniform textures and flavors his entire life. Soda? Candy? You're shitting me.

But yeah, the biggest tell of that lady's spiel is that she's saying someone with AFRID will gain weight by binging on their safe food. Binging is not a part of AFRID. If you're refusing good food to binge on unhealthy food..... that's a different eating disorder.


@NoReturn I'm really sorry, but I don't actually understand what you're saying! Especially that part at the top.
I thought it was a great way to explain it, it clicked with me.

It's sort of a status symbol and something I've experienced with a lot of people in my life.
"Having food" means having an ample supply of Amy's freezer meals. If you go to the dollar store and buy bread, cheap sugar-filled jam, and no-name peanut butter, these people would seriously say, "You don't really have any food." Food means products: pizza rolls. Premade sausage sandwiches. Freezer waffles. The ingredients for a sandwich aren't "real food." But a pre-made lunchable is lunch.
 
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No it's because it's dangerous to not only the patient but the surgeon as well. Fatties tend to not only have higher resistance to anesthesia meaning they need more to put them under but have issues with sleep apnea which could cause them to stop breathing while under.

Meanwhile the surgeon needs to cut through all that fat to get to the juicy bits that need to come out. Lots of blood vessels in there meaning there's more to clamp off and having to keep the fat bits away from where they're trying to cut. But no. She needs to act like it's personal against her and her fatness and not because she can't say no to food.
 
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