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Old Sep 26, 2021, 08:10 AM
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hi.

so, in the eating disorders section, I would really like to see a subforum for those of us that are picky eaters.
I would like to suggest somee topics for discussion in this subforum: what happens when you go to an event and they don't have the food/ foods you like, how do you cope

how others see it (on dates or just in general)

tips to add more variety to your diet
experiences of people who have perhaps lived with this for years and can share tips on how they cope with the challenges of finding something they like to eat

I really would like to see this as a subsection

thanks

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Old Sep 26, 2021, 01:05 PM
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Given that the main Eating Disorders forum has had only 3 new threads in the past 3 months, you're more than welcomed to start threads in that existing forum on the topics you proposed. While not an eating disorder per se, picky eating can lead to other mental health and relationship issues in a person's life and is therefore appropriate to that forum.

We generally don't start new forums any more. We encourage members to use the many under-utilized existing forums whenever possible.
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