Saladcitypig t1_j05u7dv wrote
Reply to comment by MagazineEfficient395 in About 3% of Americans suffer from binge-eating disorder; of those 8 out of 10 survived some sort of childhood abuse, neglect, or other trauma. New study shows how early life trauma may change the brain to increase the risk of binge eating. by mtoddh
The saddest aspect of this is how a ton of young girls who were sexually abused develop this issue, but the outside world just tells them they are hideous and lazy when they are unconsciously trying to protect themselves and soothe themselves. This is one reason I’m am adamantly against fat shaming.
aledba t1_j065tw1 wrote
It makes me so angry and sad, because that's why my mom had a negative relationship with food. And then I learned to binge from her.
Saladcitypig t1_j068kwx wrote
It's incredibly unfair. And there is little care in our society unless you search for it.
Just know people like me understand, and not once judge you and just hope you can find your best coping and mitigation tactics and lots of care. I wish I could make all the bad feelings about this just disappear for you.
Stay strong sister or don't, but above all be kind to yourself. :)
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