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As someone that struggles to get calories this is more inspirational than you'd think
I'm so jealous of people who have to hit minimums. I have the worst time controlling my intake.
It's feeling bad after you eat because you ate too much vs feeling bad while you eat because you're forcing yourself to eat. Neither extreme is fun, I can promise you that.
The only upside is that others look at you and think you're healthy. I don't think eating more than your body wants is any easier than eating less.
is it valid to be jealous of someone else's problems?
for me losing weight is a nightmare. definitely have an eating disorder, why couldn't it be the eating disorder that makes me skinny?!??
I don't know what valid means in this context, but everyone is fighting their own conflicting battles.
I think it's natural to desire easier problems in times of struggle, but to perceive others' struggles as preferable is a means of avoidance rather than confronting and adequately reconciling the root or core cause(s). 2¢