a lady who has an eating disorder

Eating disorders

An eating disorder is a condition that affects a person’s relationship with food, eating habits, and body image. It may involve eating too much, eating too little, or becoming overly concerned with weight, appearance, or food. Eating disorders can affect people of all genders, ages, and cultural backgrounds. While they are sometimes associated with young women, anyone can experience difficulties with eating and body image.

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coparenting parents with a happy child

co parenting

Coparenting is the ongoing partnership between two parents who are no longer in a romantic relationship but continue to share responsibility for raising children. Although the relationship has ended, the parenting role remains, and it requires a new kind of cooperation.

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Codependency

Codependency develops when a person begins to feel responsible for managing, rescuing, or stabilising another person’s life. Over time, their identity becomes closely tied to being the caretaker or the “strong one,” and self-sacrifice can start to feel like a normal part of loving someone.

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Ladyboy Dating

Dating a ladyboy in Thailand can be both exciting and emotionally complex at the same time. Ladyboys are an everyday presence in Thai society, working in offices, salons, entertainment, and many other public spaces, which can make relationships feel open and socially visible. However, social visibility does not always mean full acceptance in romantic contexts.

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Dating Thai Men as a Western Woman

Dating Thai men as a Western woman can feel incredibly exciting at first. Many Western women are drawn to the gentleness, politeness, and charm they experience when dating Thai men. At the same time, what feels refreshing and different can also become confusing and emotionally challenging.

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Gay Dating in Thailand

Gay dating in Thailand exists within a society that is generally tolerant, but not consistently open across all social contexts. While many gay people are visible and feel relatively safe in public life, this visibility does not always extend to romantic relationships. Unspoken pressure often exists to keep dating lives discreet, particularly around family, colleagues, or in more traditional settings. Expressions of affection, commitment, or long-term intention may be softened or kept private to avoid attention or discomfort.

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