Who the **** are you to tell or second guess what experiences other people have had? 'Just picky' and 'self-diagnosed'? So you're a Doctor now too?
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Food Aversion
Food Aversion is a psychological repulsion to some foods caused by emotions associated with the food rather than by any chemical properties within the food. Unlike food allergies or food intolerance, if the offending food is unrecognizable, no adverse reaction results. Anorexia nervosa is seen as an extreme form of food aversion.
To give an example of food aversion, let's take a look at this scenario. A young boy is enjoying a Thanksgiving dinner of turkey and stuffing with his family. During the meal, his parents get into a huge argument and his father storms out, never to return. Now, as an adult, he still cannot stand to eat turkey and stuffing.
At the far end of the spectrum is the anorexic. Perhaps chubby and teased as a child, a young girl begins to associate any and all food with becoming overweight and the pain of the teasing which came along with being overweight. She now shuns all food at the risk of gaining weight and being subjected to ridicule again.
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http://health.wikinut.com/Food-Avers...s-it/v7pglikf/
I'd say it's more likely that you can't put aside your dislike of him for one second to maybe give the guy a bit of a break on this issue. If it were Suzette you'd have been trolling anyone who had dared to tease her