Have you tried exercise instead? Try to find healthier ways to deal with negative body perceptions. Forcing yourself to throw up after meals is definitely not the best route to take. In the short run it’ll, maybe, make you feel better, but it has numerous negative impacts on your health.
I don’t binge-I just feel guilty for everything I eat. I do exercise regularly, but maybe I will start secretly exercising more instead of making myself throw up. (I can’t stick my finger in my throat. I just can’t do it. I tried once and couldn’t do it.) We’ll see…
How about you digest your food instead. why the hell would you want to be bulimic? if you can’t purge your food for no reason after a meal then maybe you shouldn’t. you obviously don’t think you should nourish your body if you think you have to throw it up every time you eat. well you should so remember to chew, swallow, and digest. maybe you should become anorexic and stop wasting food by throwing it all up after your done eating anyway. people with body issues piss me off because that shit is not important, not in the least. your just catering to the needs and desires of other people by your actions yet ironically most people don’t like bulimia because its gross and a sign of mental illness. get help. i bet your beautiful but don’t want to listen to reason fucking shame
I honestly don’t think that belittling people’s problems is a good way to help them.
Personally, people who are depressed for romantic reasons baffle me. It’s very hard for me to sympathize with them because I don’t understand why they’re so upset. Sometimes, the absurdity of it even makes me angry. Romance really isn’t all that important and I can’t understand why people would want to die over a lack of it. But do I piss on people who are experiencing a pain that I can’t understand? No. I just scroll past their posts and move on.
There’s a fine line between tough love, which is often helpful, and downright being a jerk. And you’ve crossed that line.
I have the same reaction to deromapression.That being said, anorexia and bulimia are indeed emotional and mental issues, like all emotional and mental issues that drive people in the same direction. We might not understand the path, but the destination doesn’t change. Why are people dicks because they think the path they’re taking is better than the one someone else is taking? That’s just nonsensical if all the paths suck just as much as the destination.
some people just don’t want to listen to reason. i saw some people reason with her about stopping and not continuing in reply to her post so in case she doesn’t get it i just made sure i stated it in a direct way. if being a jerk is just telling someone to cut the shit out because you care i’m a jerk.
Again, there’s a huge difference between telling someone to knock it off and get help and telling someone that their reasons for being depressed are stupid. Just because you can’t understand a person’s reason doesn’t mean that it’s a stupid one. And if you look at her comment, she did listen to reason. She decided to ditch the idea of making herself throw up.
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Have you tried exercise instead? Try to find healthier ways to deal with negative body perceptions. Forcing yourself to throw up after meals is definitely not the best route to take. In the short run it’ll, maybe, make you feel better, but it has numerous negative impacts on your health.
Eat alot drink alot eat again drink again eat really alot drink really alot then punch your own stomach..you’ll throw up..
Shut up.
How about eating less and exercising more. Binging is not good. Stop.
I don’t binge-I just feel guilty for everything I eat. I do exercise regularly, but maybe I will start secretly exercising more instead of making myself throw up. (I can’t stick my finger in my throat. I just can’t do it. I tried once and couldn’t do it.) We’ll see…
How about you digest your food instead. why the hell would you want to be bulimic? if you can’t purge your food for no reason after a meal then maybe you shouldn’t. you obviously don’t think you should nourish your body if you think you have to throw it up every time you eat. well you should so remember to chew, swallow, and digest. maybe you should become anorexic and stop wasting food by throwing it all up after your done eating anyway. people with body issues piss me off because that shit is not important, not in the least. your just catering to the needs and desires of other people by your actions yet ironically most people don’t like bulimia because its gross and a sign of mental illness. get help. i bet your beautiful but don’t want to listen to reason fucking shame
I honestly don’t think that belittling people’s problems is a good way to help them.
Personally, people who are depressed for romantic reasons baffle me. It’s very hard for me to sympathize with them because I don’t understand why they’re so upset. Sometimes, the absurdity of it even makes me angry. Romance really isn’t all that important and I can’t understand why people would want to die over a lack of it. But do I piss on people who are experiencing a pain that I can’t understand? No. I just scroll past their posts and move on.
There’s a fine line between tough love, which is often helpful, and downright being a jerk. And you’ve crossed that line.
Here, here!
I have the same reaction to deromapression.That being said, anorexia and bulimia are indeed emotional and mental issues, like all emotional and mental issues that drive people in the same direction. We might not understand the path, but the destination doesn’t change. Why are people dicks because they think the path they’re taking is better than the one someone else is taking? That’s just nonsensical if all the paths suck just as much as the destination.
some people just don’t want to listen to reason. i saw some people reason with her about stopping and not continuing in reply to her post so in case she doesn’t get it i just made sure i stated it in a direct way. if being a jerk is just telling someone to cut the shit out because you care i’m a jerk.
Again, there’s a huge difference between telling someone to knock it off and get help and telling someone that their reasons for being depressed are stupid. Just because you can’t understand a person’s reason doesn’t mean that it’s a stupid one. And if you look at her comment, she did listen to reason. She decided to ditch the idea of making herself throw up.
And well said, rivets.