Anonymous wrote:Stop trying to give everyone sugar diabetes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know someone like this. She clearly has an unhealthy relationship with food but likes to draw attention to it. She will often also comment on portion sizes.
+1, a relative like this. It's one factor in her disordered eating.
I don't care what you eat but I don't want to hear that plain fruit or sweet potatoes are "just like candy" or that actual dessert is too sweet. Let other people enjoy their food.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know someone like this. She clearly has an unhealthy relationship with food but likes to draw attention to it. She will often also comment on portion sizes.
Anonymous wrote:I think my first AIM messenger was something like, "candygirl 3034e8495" because I was super into sweets when young (don't make it weird about the name...lol) but my tastes radically changed and I no longer have a sweet tooth at all. For me, I wouldn't say this about anything obviously meant to be sweet like a cake (should be sweet!) I just pass on those things. I don't have an eating disorder in the slightest, I'm just more of a salt and fat person now.
The one exception to this is cocktails. Example: I love a well made cosmo but if it tastes like sugary cough syrup (more common than not) I'm out.