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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thi[b]nk you’ll find almost all adult picky eaters fall into one of your excluded categories. Nobody wants to be an adult picky eater, it’s embarrassing and attention grabbing and not a desirable trait.[/b] I am celiac and have an eating disorder and it’s not exactly easy to socialize, especially in this area. It’s very isolating. [/quote] +1 I am an adult picky eater (and I mean truly picky. I like this preparation of broccoli sometimes, but if it ends up tasting x way I don’t like) and I hate it. My spouse enjoys eating just about everything and variations in flavor and texture don’t bother him. Too much of a random spice doesn’t make his stomach hurt. A slight excess of fat doesn’t sometimes give him terrible bloating (but not other times with the same food). But most of my life is like this, you can tell that the basic fact of my existence is irritating to some people IRL and so my politely not eating that which I don’t like bothering people isn’t about me, it’s about them. I am sorry if you have someone rude in your life (a year ago) who makes cooking miserable, that can’t be fun. But I didn’t choose this, I don’t like it and I wish I enjoyed a different array of foods. Be grateful you can eat it all. [/quote]
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