I’m a food writer with a binge-eating disorder, and I’m learning to reject shame
My job and my disordered eating have long fed each other. Talking publicly about my experience helps lift the veil of secrecy surrounding it Nothing in my life sparks greater joy and deeper shame than food. Publicly, I live and love to eat. As a food writer my livelihood depends on it. But (…)
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