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Would you rather date somewith with: anorexia, bulimia or obesity?


I am curious, would you rather date someone suffering: anorexia, bulimia or obesity, please also add if you are male or female.

I am female and suffered from anorexia for 11 years.
I would not want to date anyone who is in the middle of an eating disorder. Eating disorders are illnesses, and it is not possible to engage properly in relationships while you have got it. During the time I was suffering I blocked every single social contact and isolated myself completely.
So I do hope that you are not particularly looking for someone with an eating disorder as I can assure you that you would not be doing yourself a favour! Hope that helps!

i used to date this girl with eating disorders and it was very difficult for me to keep on with this relationship as she was very reclusive and i knew there was something wrong with her and she would never admit to it. Then she'd disappear for a few days and write to me pages of letters about how she feels and how she needs to heal etc etc.
it's a hard place to be and I wouldnt' want to be there again

I'm female and I would rather date someone who cared about their HEALTH, but if I HAD to choose it would probably be someone suffering from obesity. The reason? It would be so much easier to motivate them!! I'm not quite sure if obesity is a PSYCHOLOGICAL disorder like the other two though?! Hmm.

Bulimia. They tend to not be as skinny as anorexics, and with some whitening strips and mouthwash, it's good enough for me.

it depends how skinny or fat they are. but there is something about puking that makes me sick. if she was so skinny it's gross then give me a fat girl but if she's so fat it's gross then give me a skinny girl

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