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Old Nov 14, 2011, 09:05 PM
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My daughter's boyfriend has some suspicious behaviors as they relate to eating. I overheard him say one time that he could just go throw up his dinner.
In my presence, I have seen him push his food around on his plate, not eat much, and...on two occasions now, he has eaten a lot of food in a short amount of time and then leave abruptly to go to the bathroom. He is close to being considered underweight. I saw a mark on one of his knuckles, which I heard that could be a sign of bulimia. I talked to my daughter about it...and she had not noticed anything strange. She talked to him about it and he denied that he had a problem with eating..."I've always been skinny," he said.
HELP! I need to know if he has a problem. He is basically all alone, since his parents moved off to work in another city. He is only 18 years old.

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Old Nov 27, 2011, 12:13 AM
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This definitely seems suspicious. I would read some articles on how to confront a problem likethis and find out what is really going on with him.
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