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I'm writing an article on the science of overeating - the stuff that happens inside of our brains that propels us into overeating - for a national magazine.
I plan to use an anecdotal lead, for which I seek to interview some people who have an ongoing problem with overeating. I'm not looking for people with eating disorders. You can not have a disorder and still overeat. Like while you're passing by a McDonalds outlet and can't help grab a snack or two because just a whiff or sight of food can get you going. Guess I made myself clear?
If you think you fit the bill, please PM me or reply here. Happy to keep you anonymous if you wish.
Thanks so much!
Spidey
I plan to use an anecdotal lead, for which I seek to interview some people who have an ongoing problem with overeating. I'm not looking for people with eating disorders. You can not have a disorder and still overeat. Like while you're passing by a McDonalds outlet and can't help grab a snack or two because just a whiff or sight of food can get you going. Guess I made myself clear?
If you think you fit the bill, please PM me or reply here. Happy to keep you anonymous if you wish.
Thanks so much!
Spidey