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LoginWith a Few Extra Pounds. Back at my laptop, I was like a contestant on The Price Is Right, selecting a descriptor that was closest without going over. The profile composition felt doubly daunting, being in recovery and a first-time online dater. In the form field reserved for disclosing miscellaneous information, I stated that I was reclaiming my mind and body after an eating disorder — mostly to avoid having to choose an appropriate time to mention it later. But I also aimed to excuse the absence of full-body shots among the few recent selfies I uploaded; I was still striving to embrace my changing body. I posted the profile with a mix of trepidation and relief, anticipating that the worst was over. The truth was out there for all to see, or at least all the single men within a mile radius.
Unfortunately, however much a person with an eating disorder may try to hide their condition, it inevitably ends up affecting all areas of their life. One of these areas includes their romantic relationships or dating life. To help, our treatment center in Lake Worth is sharing some tips on how to support a spouse with an eating disorder and ways that their disorder can affect your relationship. If you have a partner with an eating disorder, understanding how their condition can affect your relationship is a great way to be prepared to handle any problems that may come up. Body image and eating disorders go hand in hand. When it comes to people with eating disorders, issues with body image tend to be deeply rooted. This is because people with eating disorders, especially women, are more likely than others to suffer from negative body image.
Dating online is hard enough as it is. It can feel nearly impossible to date while recovering from an eating disorder or disordered eating!
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