I saw somebody make fun of picky eaters on Twitter, and I felt compelled to write about my own experiences.
I was like this myself (picky eater) until I enlisted in the army and had no choice but to eat unfamiliar food or starve. Then I decided to teach myself how to food, and it was a very intimate and personal journey. I have a lot of sympathy for picky eaters. It isnāt easy.
Real talk, I was skinny as hell until I taught myself how to eat, and it wasnāt easy. 60kg/130lbs in the first pic, 85kg/190lbs now. Wow I used to look almost like I mightāve had an eating disorder. Maybe you could call it an eating⦠dysfunctionā¦? It was sad, on retrospect.

I canāt speak for everyone, but āgrow the fuck upā is kinda rough. I didnāt want to be a picky eater. I was just scared by food at a subconscious level. Feeling of physical disgust. Would be kinder to invite your friend to help prep food in a non-judgemental environment.
As a picky eater I had no experience in the kitchen. I didnāt know how to crack an egg š I steeled myself by watching lots of beginner cooking vids on YouTube. Those strangers changed my life. Itās the little things. What do you do with your handsā¦? How do you hold a knifeā¦?
I started by helping my wife cut vegetables. Then I made eggs. Then chicken, and spaghetti, and salmon. I have some ācookās intuitionā now, and can experiment and improvise. Cooking and feeding people is fun! And intimate! And sexy! But I was scared as fuck for 25 years
My shitty relationship with food was also tied up with my anxiety-induced loss of appetite (which was a problem I didnāt even realize had) – and I self-medicated my low blood sugar symptoms with cigarettes (many smokers do this unknowingly) and all of this took YEARS to fix
This thread makes me realize that AGAIN I owe something important in my life to the kindness of Internet strangers, and it only strengthens my conviction that I am going to share all of the things that I wish someone had shared with me
If youāre a picky eater I recommend watching vids about the history of food, about different cultures, about even say individual spices, coffee, tea, etc. I also recommend Somebody Feed Phil for a sense of the wholesome promise of good food and friends.