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i mean, if you want to have a certain amount of vegetables, for instance, and you don’t like cucumbers, there’s enough other vegetables which exist that you should be able to eat something else
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ime there are (at least) two kinds of wanting to eat something and they can be easy to confuse if you spend a lot of time dissociating from your body one kind is a bodily craving which is actually pointing towards stuff your body is deficient in, and can change frequently
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the other kind is more about like habit or emotional soothing, usually reflects food preferences i had as a kid, and is like... not sure how to describe this but the experience of both the wanting and the eating is "more constructed," less bodily
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there are a bunch of things i have cached as like "these are foods i like" but actually when i pay attention to my bodily experience while eating them i increasingly don't like the least healthy ones. the experience of eating them is oddly symbolic
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