
suicidemonkey
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This is a genuine question, because I struggle with binge eating a lot. The thing is, I don't take the piss like a lot of fat people (I go the gym regularly, eat a nutritious diet most of the time, etc...) so these urges seem exaggerated and intrusive.
Can external factors (e.g. depression, loneliness, unresolved issues, etc...) make food more tempting (as a cope)? Even after having "overcome" the habit several times (my weight has fluctuated a lot), I always end up turning to food again. It's like food is now entrenched into my mind and a cope, I know how good binging will make me feel in the moment.
I'm also not overweight, maybe 20% body fat.
Can external factors (e.g. depression, loneliness, unresolved issues, etc...) make food more tempting (as a cope)? Even after having "overcome" the habit several times (my weight has fluctuated a lot), I always end up turning to food again. It's like food is now entrenched into my mind and a cope, I know how good binging will make me feel in the moment.
I'm also not overweight, maybe 20% body fat.