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If you eat just a few bites or less than one meal everyday, how long till u get an eating disorder?



If you eat just a few bites or less than one meal everyday, how long till u get an eating disorder?

I'd say doing it more than once is a disorder. It's not normal or healthy
SOUNDS TO ME LIKE YA ALREADY HAVE ONE!
An eating disorder is a mental illness. It doesn't happen to everyone and it's not a progression, meaning if you do something several times you will suddenly have it.

Just asking this question, to me, sounds like you have an eating disorder.
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I think the eating disorder is more in your mind than in what you physically do. I could stop eating slowly like that and I doubt I'd get an eating disorder. I don't have the...temperance? for it. I dunno. But yeah, you have to be all obsessive with food from the start.
trust me hun, the last thing you want is an eating disorder. & you cant just make yourself have one....it gradually develops without you even realizing it & b4 long its so out of hand that you cant even control it anymore..... I know this is probably the last thing you want to hear, but go see a nutritionist.



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