#I'm like “this is probably so good but I'm not able to enhoy it to it's fullest”
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Also, people assume picky eaters have just never tried it. But how are you supposed to feel safe trying something you never had, as trying mean you could also hate it, if you have to fear being judge if you don't like it? I can stomach some stuffs if they are cooked differently, but if I try and don't like it, I'm shamed for being "wasteful" and a picky eater.
as someone with ARFID i really couldn't care less about the distinction between "picky eaters" and "genuine eating issues." if you are an asshole to someone you see as "just picky" i will never, ever trust you. i've lived through the trauma of being shamed and humiliated for my eating needs.
frankly i think a LOT of "picky eaters" have some kind of sensory problems– autistic or allistic– and shame is never useful. i don't fucking care how annoying you think we are. if you've never lived through the humiliation of being the only one not eating at a dinner table, or having to choke down something disgusting you already know you hate because other people insist you don't know your own body, or getting a hunger migraine in a house full of food because none of its edible to you? you don't understand how awful it is to have food issues.
whenever i see people draw this distinction between being "just a picky eater" and "having a real problem" all i think is, who does this serve? most people don't even know ARFID exists. there are so many undiagnosed autistics, or just people with a variety of issues that aren't officially diagnosed. why do we need a medical label in order to be treated with respect and compassion? why did i need to be diagnosed as autistic for my family to realize the abuse they put me through for years because of my eating habits?
it's such an easy habit for neglected groups to fall into– the idea that a medical diagnosis can save us. that by appealing to the medical/psychiatric industry, we can be protected from abuse and given basic respect and resources. but the truth is that it should never have come to this in the first place. dignity doesn't come from an abled doctor telling you that there's a medical reason for your symptoms. it comes from being a person. once you accept that you need a Good Reason to have your needs respected, you doom yourself to neglecting and abusing those who have your same struggles because they aren't lucky enough to access medical recognition.
tl;dr solidarity with all "picky eaters" stop guilting people for having varying food needs, if we make you irrationally angry that's YOUR problem not ours, and abolish "children's menus" & replace them with simple-food menus for people of all ages
#ableism#thank you#I'm picky and people are so fucking rude about it#being picky isn’t something I enjoy it's fucking annoying#first it reduces what I can eat and what I can enjoy I don’t look at food I can't eat and be like “disgusting#I'm like “this is probably so good but I'm not able to enhoy it to it's fullest”#and people are so jdgy they always judge how you were raised and it's fucking annoying#I was raised my parents that love cooking and trying dishes from different cultures#I'm picky because my body goes “hell no” to a lot of food#human fucking evolved to cook to enjoy eating and you are telling me I need to force myself to eat things I don't? fuck off#I have also never met a picky eater that only eat “dino nuggets and fries” so that stereotype is a lie
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