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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not a picky eater, OP, but I know a few. They did not choose to be picky eaters. It is false for you to make a distinction between them and those with “physical and mental health issues”. They are the way they are.[/quote] Yes and? My dad is a picky eater who makes faces, complains, acts grossed out by the food others choose to eat, etc. He rejects all restaurant suggestions without even glancing at the menu online. My friend who is picky brings her own food (plus more to share), eats ahead of time, acts pleasant and doesn’t expect others to cater to her. She menu-stalks and can go to almost any restaurant armed with a plan. See the difference? Neither can help bring picky. What they can help is how they act and how they operate in society. [/quote]
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