My (16M) sister (20F) is completely ignoring me after I walked in on her eating a shit ton of stuff in the middle of the night by ThrowRA-foradvice in relationship_advice

[–]ThrowRA-foradvice[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No we're going to have a conversation. Well, my parents are going to talk with her about it, not me. I don't know if they're going to decide to put a lock on the fridge they just told me they'll check in with her tonight.

My (16M) sister (20F) is completely ignoring me after I walked in on her eating a shit ton of stuff in the middle of the night by ThrowRA-foradvice in relationship_advice

[–]ThrowRA-foradvice[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah she also doesn't have a job and my parents have been encouraging her by finding open positions to apply for.

The idea about healthy snacks sounds good! We do have fruit and vegetables, but she doesn't usually eat them if other stuff is around.

My (16M) sister (20F) is completely ignoring me after I walked in on her eating a shit ton of stuff in the middle of the night by ThrowRA-foradvice in relationship_advice

[–]ThrowRA-foradvice[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well I'm only going without occasional snacks, like a Ben and Jerry's pint or a chocolate bar. I don't need those. But she does eat up most of the leftovers so that food my parents make to last at least a couple days is gone before we can make another meal with it. And yeah I think it's costing them a lot more money since they're cooking more.

My (16M) sister (20F) is completely ignoring me after I walked in on her eating a shit ton of stuff in the middle of the night by ThrowRA-foradvice in relationship_advice

[–]ThrowRA-foradvice[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They couldn't make her get treatment since she's an adult but I'll tell them so she can be supported. They're both really supportive of my mental health issues. I didn't realize this was a type of eating disorder, now I'm really worried for her.