Guest guest Posted July 6, 2009 Report Share Posted July 6, 2009 thanks for replying! i just reread the first 3 chapters again last night in Intuitive Eating and that helped me remember that it's a process of retraining my body. it just seems so overwhelming and weird to imagine that i can actually " know " what i should eat when i have been told the opposite my entire life. my bf is well-meaning but constantly questions my eating habits and makes judgemental comments or facial expressions if i even comment that a dessert or something he considers unhealthy looks good or sounds yummy. i had to explain to him last night the difference between " diet - what you eat " and " diet - restricting what you eat " . he has no guilt about food whatsoever, lucky guy fortunately, he's supportive overall and that's wonderful. but it just makes it hard to " listen " to my body when someone else is questioning what i may be " listening " to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2009 Report Share Posted July 6, 2009 " but it just makes it hard to " listen " to my body when someone else is questioning what i may be " listening " to. " Be sure to read the Food Police and the Diet Rebel chapters. They'll likely prove VERY helpful. Protect your boundaries! I too once had to battle my hubby at first who was not supportive. We teach people how to treat us. And when we ourselves change, they too, in time, need to learn how to treat us differently. It goes both ways in relationships. Be patient with yourself and him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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