You need to remember that having an eating disorder is not your fault. Try to be open with your boyfriend about your feelings of shame. He may be more understanding than you think.
Well, it depends on the nature of the stories. If they are just about your experiences with the eating disorder, it might be a good way to let him in on what you're going through. But if they are self - deprecating or harmful, you might want to work on your self - talk first. You can also encourage him to educate himself about eating disorders so he can better understand you.
I'm not sure what specific story you want to share. But if you mean you have a relationship where you are in a unique dynamic with your black boyfriend, it could involve a lot of things like mutual understanding, support, and special shared experiences. Maybe you two have a story of how you overcame some cultural differences or how you support each other's dreams.
First, research about eating disorders so you can accurately represent them. Then, think about which Star Trek characters would be most interesting to put in this situation. You could start with a character who has faced a lot of stress or trauma in the series. Outline the story, like how the disorder develops and how the character will deal with it within the Star Trek universe.
You could gently let him know that you've heard those stories before. Maybe say something like 'Honey, I love hearing about your experiences, but I've already heard this one a few times.' He might not even realize he's repeating himself.
The best thing to do is to try and forget it as soon as possible. Everyone has these kinds of involuntary physical reactions. Just act normal around your mom from now on and don't bring it up unless she does.
First, try to understand his reasons. Maybe he has some misunderstandings about you. You can have an honest conversation with your boyfriend about how to deal with this situation. Then, find an opportunity to show your good qualities to his dad in a proper way, like being polite, respectful and showing your love and positive influence on his son.
Well, it can be a tough situation. You need to find out the root cause of your parents' dislike. Is it just because of his skin color? If so, that's really unfair. You can share with your parents some positive stories about interracial relationships. At the same time, stand firmly by your boyfriend but also be patient with your parents as changing their minds might take time.
I'm not sure which specific 'I'm not ashamed real story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with this title or concept. It might be about someone who overcame personal struggles or challenges and is unashamed to share their experience.
It's a story that likely focuses on someone not being ashamed of something. It could be about a personal belief, an identity, or an action. Maybe it's about a character who overcomes society's expectations and stands up for what they believe in without feeling ashamed.
I'm sorry, but without more context, it's hard to tell the exact story. It could be about a relationship where the person feels in a submissive role ('sissy') in a relationship with a big black boyfriend. Maybe it involves how they met, how their relationship developed in daily life, and the unique experiences within this relationship.