The manipulated and brainwashed ones: Then finally, for the sake of truth, there’s a very little group – which sadly is the darling of the media: People who by their partner or even their own parents have been manipulated/brainwashed or even threatened into being feedees, and who therefore haven’t really had any choice at all.The abandoned and abused ones: It can be people who in their childhood have experienced abandon or even abuse.Children of feeders and feedees: Children of parents who have a feeder/feedee relationship and who have seen that they enjoyed their relationship – and who therefore want a relationship like that themselves.It can also be children of parents with food related jobs who therefore spent their childhood surrounded by food (e.g. Being surrounded with food in childhood: Or the opposite: Children of parents who are afraid of their child becoming too skinny and who therefore are very focused on giving it enough food.Food deprivation in childhood: People who in their childhood have had parents or other close relatives who had a very strained relationship with food, either by having eating disorders themselves or a morbid fear that their child would grow too fat, hence denying it many kinds of food – which then later in the life of the child might backfire.This group is so wide and endlessly varied that it’s really hard to describe it but I’ll try to describe some of the subcategories:
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