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What Type of Eating Disorders Do Men Commonly Get?
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Male eating disorders are life threatening illnesses that must be addressed. Though the percentage of males with eating disorders is estimated to be lower than females, it is important that we shed as much light as possible on this topic. Despite increased efforts by the eating disorder community to bring awareness and prevention of male eating disorders, it is still often stigmatized as a female issue. Since males often want to be perceived as strong, masculine and independent — this can hinder their willingness to ask for help. Research seems to indicate that there are a higher frequency of eating disorders in gay males.
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At first, it was hard to recognize what was going on. Sure, I was eating less so I would weigh less. Yes, I was ritualistically cutting my breakfast up into tiny portions and eating a fourth of each piece. I was also stepping onto the scale several times a day and frantically doing sit-ups if I ate anything my brain deemed "unacceptable. Was I miserable? Was I hungry? You bet. But I felt like I was in control, and that was what mattered. I finally realized something was wrong the day that I found myself unable to stand up in class. I mumbled something to the teacher about not feeling well, stumbled into the hall and passed out.
A very personal confession somehow made even more earnest by the fact that he is completely naked. Nobody would know that I had bulimia. That you must look gaunt and thin is one of many damaging stereotypes perpetuated about people with eating disorders in the UK. That you must look gaunt is one of many damaging stereotypes perpetuated with eating disorders. By contrast, 40 per cent are bulimic. These eating disorders have no weight criteria. Eating disorders are pigeonholed as a female issue.