Page 87 of 150

Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]

Posted: Feb 17th, '22, 02:40
by Moi

As I've said before - I barely eat. People assume that I'm fat because I never stop eating.
That's why I hate eating in public.
That's why I hate being in the kitchen when someone else is in there.
I don't need their eyes burning holes into me.
I wouldn't be surprised if I ate less because of that...
I wouldn't say I starve myself on purpose, but I don't like getting food or eating around people...
I feel them judging me.

I'm also a bit unhinged 8u


Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]

Posted: Feb 17th, '22, 05:56
by HanafuruLove
I'm the same way Moi, it sucks when eating becomes something so stressful. I was bad with it even when I was quite skinny, and it's worse now that I gained some weight throughout quarantine. I have a problem with putting like empty boxes back in my cupboards so people won't see the packaging in my garbage/recycling and judge me.

I told my therapist this and she was just like "...why is your family looking in your garbage in the first place?"

And that's when I realized maybe there's a reason I ended up this way LOL

Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]

Posted: Feb 17th, '22, 15:06
by Amura
My mother used to check my garbage too, and then she'd confront me about whatever she saw - specially if it was food.
Instead of putting boxes back in the cupboard, I would fold them as much as possible and put them inside any other box which was already in the garbage so it was concealed from curious eyes.

I think that's part of my unhealthy relation with food.

But you know the sad part?
I still do it.
I do it in my own home, where I live with a lovely man who would not judge me for overindulging (probably would just say "hey, why didn't you share?").
It's just a matter of shame, a shame so ingrained that it's so hard not to feel it. Even when nobody is actually looking.

Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]

Posted: Feb 17th, '22, 22:09
by Moi

Funnily enough, my aunt always looks in the garbage >_>
She complains about us putting any amount of food in there.
Like if I take crust off my sandwich and put it in the trash, she scolds me.
What else do I do with it >Bu

D:
This is so sad xD


I remember my dad telling me about this kid...I think either his ex or his ex's family member took in this boy and he would take food and hide it for later.
He was so scared of getting starved that he would take and hide food so no one would take it from him :\
They told him he didn't have to do that - he could have whatever food he wanted and eat as much as he wanted.
He continued to hide food, though...

Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]

Posted: Feb 17th, '22, 22:52
by Amura
Because those are not rational attitudes.
We are animals after all, it has to show sometimes. Survival instinct and stuff.

Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]

Posted: Feb 18th, '22, 02:50
by Moi

You know what instinct I find interesting? Mothers protecting their young.
When I was a kid, I learned that mama animals will tear your ass up if you mess with their babies.
Even human mothers risk their own lives to protect their kids.
I remember this mother and her child being on this escalator when the floor collapsed.
Her immediately reaction was to throw her kid to safety.
No hesitation.
And she died for it.

Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]

Posted: Feb 18th, '22, 16:23
by Amura
Yes, that's an incredible instinct.
When you get on a plane, one of the instructions they give you is that - in case of accident - you must use the oxygen on yourself before you attend to the children.
Otherwise that would be the natural thing to do - but most likely both would end up dead...



Btw I'm getting a new gerbil friend for Ricky tomorrow! :qwhee:
I must get the cage ready!

Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]

Posted: Feb 18th, '22, 22:03
by Moi

I remember in this game, this teacher gave her food to the kids and starved to death.
It makes me wonder...
Should she have given all her food to the kids?
Since she died, there was no one left to take care of the kids.

You got a name yet 8u

Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]

Posted: Feb 18th, '22, 22:41
by Amura
That's exactly the question.
Because kids on their own are less likely to survive, while an adult may save some if not all of them.
But it's hard being so rational.



Yes, we decided to follow on the joke of the first name.
I wrote it as Ricky because that's how it would sound like, but in Spanish it would be written as Riqui. It comes from riquiño (male adjective) or riquiña (female adjective) which means cute, nice in a sweet way.
We had shortedned to remove the part which means the gender, since we did not know it at first.

So the new one, who is gonna be younger, will be Peque. As in pequeño (small).
:mccute:



And today I spent the whole afternoon figuring out their split cage ^^;
But now I'm done!!

Re: [ Amura's house on a tree ]

Posted: Feb 19th, '22, 02:52
by Moi

Awww take a picture when you can 8u

It's a hard decision to make. It's easy to say "Well, me starving is better than this child starving."