• @[email protected]
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    261 year ago

    This is a completely psychotic thought, but I’m really curious to see what kind of circumstances would break their pickiness. For example, how many days of starvation before they change their minds. Also, would that happen sooner if no one was observing them?

    Absolutely unethical and it could never happen as an experiment, but I wish I could see the results somehow.

    • @Webster
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      131 year ago

      Someone very close to me suffers from ARFID. Imagine if you will that you were in the situations above. How long would it be before you tried eating dog poop? If people were telling you dog poop was safe and healthy and the only way to survive yet for your entire life you’ve known otherwise.

      This isn’t the greatest example, but that roughly gives you an idea of what someone with ARFID might be struggling with in those moments and why it is different than just picky eating.

    • moosetwin@FMHY
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      In the more extreme cases, I’d assume never, as it is with Bulima and Anorexia, though I can’t find anything online that specifically mentions ARFID.

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      41 year ago

      I know in my case I’ll go 4-5 days without eating something if I can’t find anything that won’t be awful.

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      41 year ago

      Remember that guy who took a bunch of babies and had them raised without any affection and minimal contact to see what the original human language was? Maybe we can get him to do it

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        I can’t believe I ducked that and it gave me MULTIPLE CASES spanning thousands of years.

        e: Harry Harlow burn in a thousand hells.

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      31 year ago

      A friend of a friend got into coma once because of that, their parents apparently didn’t thought that it’s psychotic to starve their children to death as an experiment and a teaching moment

    • @Okokimup
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      21 year ago

      Dread by Clive Barker (Books of Blood Vol 2) explores this, if you want a fictional answer.