My family also did this and I just didn't eat. I was an extremely thin kid and I'm the shortest woman in my family by a couple inches. I think I didn't achieve my potential height because I didn't consume enough calories to grow. I also developed a severe eating disorder as a teen, I think in part because I was so used to being hungry and not responding to hunger cues. |
I am an American and this is what my mother did and I do the same. |
It was your decision not to eat. Blame yourself. |
Yes. I am and I gave myself attanous and hold stars me. |
These children have no food. Watch the news! |
Hi, "Immigrant here!" You should probably stop flaunting your ignorance now. |
A cousin of mine overseas only ate french fries until she was about 17. She very minimally expanded her diet, and then in her 20s started to become obese. She dropped dead before she was 40, and family said they had “no idea” what led to her death. |
Love all these posts about how only Americans do this when the only person I know personally who would entertain it is my South Asian MIL. Guess what, people worry about underweight kids in every culture and go to great lengths to help them eat. Ever seen a Japanese kid’s lunchbox? |
You are PROFOUNDLY ignorant. Take a seat. |
+1. Another American here, and we had to sit at a the table until we had eaten a reasonable portion of the food. It taught us lessons about waste. |
complete rubbish!! Researchers at Childrens National Medical Center have traced this problem with eating to a specific gene. These kids would starve to death versus eat what they perceive as atrocious. It’s extreme. It’s called problem eaters, not picky eaters. It’s a real problem. |
Don’t bother. People who don’t have kids like this just don’t/can’t understand. I don’t really blame them I guess, it’s hard to comprehend that a human would just choose to go hungry when they have the option to eat nutritious and by most definitions delicious food. |
I tried this and I cannot tell you how much I regret it. I mildly traumatized my autistic child, and I am not being hyperbolic. |
Forcing kids with a food aversion to eat through coercion might appear to solve the problem. It doesn’t. In many, many cases the food issues are going to resurface with a vengeance later, along with a screwed up relationship with the parent.
I have repeated EVERY platitude on this thread and then had a kid who will only eat foods that are a single texture and that will disintegrate completely in his mouth. Texture issues since he was first introduced to solids. He WILL just go without food. Now eight years old and 1st percentile for BMI. He’s in OT feeding therapy but without much progress. His younger sibling? No issues at all. Great eater. We did nothing differently. |
Betty White said the secret to her longevity was hot dogs and vodka everyday. Or something like that. |