Just to what kind of romantic dinner do you take a person like that anyway?dududf said:Yeah I'd tap that as well.NJ said:I'd tap that.dududf said:Tell her she will look like this.
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Because she will later on.
With a stun stick.
*pa-dum-tsh*
Just to what kind of romantic dinner do you take a person like that anyway?dududf said:Yeah I'd tap that as well.NJ said:I'd tap that.dududf said:Tell her she will look like this.
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Because she will later on.
With a stun stick.
God forbid some one is offended.Demon ID said:haha that it would, and I like what you put as the pre spoiler checkdududf said:Scare the shit out of em. Fear is a good motivator.Demon ID said:Might I suggest you spoiler that image? I personally found it abit eww so undoubtedly someone will find it offensive and report you etc etc. Because you know, people like to report anythingdududf said:Tell her she will look like this.
Because she will later on.![]()
But I will agree with you, surely pictures of things like that will should kick start the need for healthy eating.
And sure, I'll do that.![]()
I knew a person like that once, and tried to talk her into eating again. Being nice didn't work, so my advice is to be firm and don't worry too much about hurting her feelings; worry about her health.Riobux said:I have a problem with someone I'm very close to.
A girl who I've fallen for and loved for the past three or four months at least may be developing an eating disorder and it scares the hell out of me. The disturbing part is no matter what I say, she can't see that she may be destroying herself. She has decided that she is so fat and her metabolism is so messed up that she has decided that starving herself is the way to go to lose weight to a correct size. For instance, I counted roughly seven meals in a week (the routine is straight from her mouth):
In one week:
Friday: A salad with Italian dressing with milk.
Saturday: Nothing.
Sunday: Vegetarian burger with salad with water.
Monday: Unsalted fries.
Tuesday: Nothing (cup of coffee).
Wednesday: Half of an alfredo dish and small plate of salad (with vinegar), a bread stick and berry lemonade with tonic water.
Thursday: Salad (Italian dressing), two bread-sticks and a slice of desert pizza with water. Small meal at a banquet.
Today: Two chocolate-chip scones with water.
She feels she actually ate too much that week. The reason she is this way is partly because, yes, she is overweight (230 pounds, 5 foot 9 inches), but I'm concerned because she is crash dieting; which may lead to a worse metabolism since she is essentially starving her body and then eating foods that could be considered fattening (despite not eating for a few days, she's happy to then eat foods like ice-cream because it makes her feel happy). I'm also afraid that even if she does lose the weight, she'll have the mentality of an anorexic which will mean she'll lose more weight.
Any comments would really be appreciated. I'll likely end up linking this topic to her later so she'll be able to view it herself.
Riobux said:I have a problem with someone I'm very close to.
A girl who I've fallen for and loved for the past three or four months at least may be developing an eating disorder and it scares the hell out of me. The disturbing part is no matter what I say, she can't see that she may be destroying herself. She has decided that she is so fat and her metabolism is so messed up that she has decided that starving herself is the way to go to lose weight to a correct size. For instance, I counted roughly seven meals in a week (the routine is straight from her mouth):
In one week:
Friday: A salad with Italian dressing with milk.
Saturday: Nothing.
Sunday: Vegetarian burger with salad with water.
Monday: Unsalted fries.
Tuesday: Nothing (cup of coffee).
Wednesday: Half of an alfredo dish and small plate of salad (with vinegar), a bread stick and berry lemonade with tonic water.
Thursday: Salad (Italian dressing), two bread-sticks and a slice of desert pizza with water. Small meal at a banquet.
Today: Two chocolate-chip scones with water.
She feels she actually ate too much that week. The reason she is this way is partly because, yes, she is overweight (230 pounds, 5 foot 9 inches), but I'm concerned because she is crash dieting; which may lead to a worse metabolism since she is essentially starving her body and then eating foods that could be considered fattening (despite not eating for a few days, she's happy to then eat foods like ice-cream because it makes her feel happy). I'm also afraid that even if she does lose the weight, she'll have the mentality of an anorexic which will mean she'll lose more weight.
Any comments would really be appreciated. I'll likely end up linking this topic to her later so she'll be able to view it herself.
She's in America, I'm in England. It may be a problem.Lineoutt said:If she is 230lbs and she feels she is overweight then she should exercise and eat less dessert. Maybe try and help her by inviting her to do activities with you that will get her exercise such as going for walks or whathaveyou. When on said outings also go to restaurants and get healthy food and make sure she eats. That might help.
Ditto. Definatly take her to someone.Aby_Z said:Sounds like the classic signs of Anorexia... Get her to a doctor?