I wasn't sure which forum to put this in, so E&SI will do.
I've been dating a girl for about six months now that, when she was a teenager, had an eating disorder (anorexia). It got so serious that she actually spent a couple months in the hospital. She slowly recovered, and now lives a fairly healthy life and doesn't get overly concerned about her body image (no more than any other girl I know).
The problem is that she's very sensitive to diet and exercise issues. If I make a change in my diet, she gets upset by it. When I stopped drinking soda, I got the impression she was irrationally concerned about it. Now I'm making an effort to cut back on the amount of sugar I take in, attempting to bust this little food baby I can't seem to get rid of. I don't want to tell her, lest she get upset again that I'm changing my diet.
Because I have a concern for the things I eat and the amount of exercise I get, I would like her to have a similar concern. However, I can't very well approach that subject with her given her history, and I am most certainly not suggesting she's too fat. I just enjoy doing things that require being reasonably physically fit (bicycling, hiking, etc.)
How do I introduce these various efforts to her without offending her? Like I said, I don't think she's unattractive (after all, we have been dating for six months), so it's not an issue of looks or image. It's more an issue of self-improvement, without becoming obsessive over it.
Any JREF folks with experience in eating disorders? She'll occasionally tell me of things she did while she was unhealthy (for example, not drinking anything that had calories), and it's scary. I don't want to lose her, I don't want to offend her, and I'm not trying to change who she is. I'm just wondering how I can bring these types of issues up with someone so sensitive about these things.
Thoughts?
I've been dating a girl for about six months now that, when she was a teenager, had an eating disorder (anorexia). It got so serious that she actually spent a couple months in the hospital. She slowly recovered, and now lives a fairly healthy life and doesn't get overly concerned about her body image (no more than any other girl I know).
The problem is that she's very sensitive to diet and exercise issues. If I make a change in my diet, she gets upset by it. When I stopped drinking soda, I got the impression she was irrationally concerned about it. Now I'm making an effort to cut back on the amount of sugar I take in, attempting to bust this little food baby I can't seem to get rid of. I don't want to tell her, lest she get upset again that I'm changing my diet.
Because I have a concern for the things I eat and the amount of exercise I get, I would like her to have a similar concern. However, I can't very well approach that subject with her given her history, and I am most certainly not suggesting she's too fat. I just enjoy doing things that require being reasonably physically fit (bicycling, hiking, etc.)
How do I introduce these various efforts to her without offending her? Like I said, I don't think she's unattractive (after all, we have been dating for six months), so it's not an issue of looks or image. It's more an issue of self-improvement, without becoming obsessive over it.
Any JREF folks with experience in eating disorders? She'll occasionally tell me of things she did while she was unhealthy (for example, not drinking anything that had calories), and it's scary. I don't want to lose her, I don't want to offend her, and I'm not trying to change who she is. I'm just wondering how I can bring these types of issues up with someone so sensitive about these things.
Thoughts?