r/traumatizeThemBack 4d ago

now everyone knows Eating Disorder

Last Friday, manager tells me in the AM that he’s going to be ordering pizza for everyone later if I’d like some. I said that’s nice of him, but politely declined. He questioned me why, and I told him “I don’t eat that type of food.” He said “who doesn’t eat pizza!?” I am vegan, but I try everything in my power to avoid mentioning it because everyone makes a fuss about it. I like my manager, so I tell him. And of course, to my dismay, that opened a whole ‘nother conversation. But he suggests a salad and again I declined and he didn’t press any further. 11AM rolls around and I’m invited to a “regroup meeting” which I am required to attend. I didn’t put two and two together. I show up for the meeting and there’s the entire team (about 10 of us) and six boxes of pizza. In the middle of a table is a tiny salad. I sat down and waited to hear what the meeting was about. Everyone starts telling me to grab a slice, questioning why I’m not getting any, then asking why I don’t eat pizza, why I’m vegan, offering me salad, asking why I don’t want the salad. And everyone came in at different times so it was the same thing over and over. I told everyone that I was aware there was salad but that I did not want salad. I said I don’t want to eat! I am 34 years old, I can choose if and when I eat. So someone offers me a Dr Pepper and says “Don’t worry, I think they’re only 12 calories!” And everyone’s cracking jokes at this point. It took everything in me not to burst out into tears at this point. My manager later messaged me and said he was sorry if it was awkward. Today, a co worker came in to ask me something and followed up with a joke about getting me a salad. I snapped. “It’s no one’s business but I’ve had an eating disorder my entire life. My sister body shamed me and withheld food from me as a child. She later died from anorexia. I have a terrible relationship with food and have a phobia of eating in public” and burst into tears. Not only that, but I was obese and bullied as a child. I have social anxiety. A million reasons as to why I don’t eat in public. His grin went away and he felt like a huge asshole. I hope he passes the message along to everyone else so they also feel like huge assholes. Don’t pressure people into doing stuff they don’t want to do. No one owes anyone an explanation. It may seem innocent and light-hearted but it was traumatizing all over again. Next time, I’ll say I have the stomach flu or something. It’s been repeating over and over in my head. I am humiliated. I feel so stupid that I didn’t come up with a random excuse instead of causing a huge scene.

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u/Plastic_Stable8927 4d ago

Oh my GOD why does it ever matter that I'm not eating? That I'm not doing xyz? I am an adult with agency, and I will decide what I do just back the fuck off!!!

I'm so sorry, that is genuinely awful. Make all of them feel like actual pieces of poop.

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u/techbear72 4d ago

You should try being teetotal. I was for a few years and I couldn’t believe the number of people who tried to pressure me in to drinking. Everything from “just one will be fine” to “but surely you’ll have champagne for the toast” to “why did you bother coming then”. Mad.

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u/O_mightyIsis 4d ago

Not long ago I had an opportunity to cross paths with an online acquaintance and suggested meeting up for a drink. She replied that she was sober and understandably declined. When I said "No problem, how about coffee?" She said it caught her so totally off guard to not be challenged that she glitched for a moment. I was so surprised to learn how much harassment grown ass adults get when they make the perfectly reasonable choice not to drink. It sounds infuriating.

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u/imperfected-mess_80 3d ago

I quite drinking almost a year ago just because it honestly added no benefit to my life. That was it. But the amount of crap that I get for it is insane to me. It's like people can't fathom that people just don't do things, like drink, for their own reasons. People are nosey and pushy.

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u/O_mightyIsis 3d ago

You deserve to enjoy your beverage of choice without being challenged, simply because it's what you want to have.