every time we go out to eat, I take like two bites and feel like throwing up, and I’m not one to get nauseous easily. this only started when we started dating (wed been best friends for 3 years or so up until that)

its not new food, I’ve been to these places many times before

  • @TedZanzibar@feddit.uk
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    182 months ago

    Yeah, OP didn’t say how long they’d been together but if it’s a new relationship after 3 years of being friends, especially if they’re young and/or there’s been lingering feelings for some time before becoming “official”, then anxiety and nervous excitement is likely to be high!

    • strawberryOP
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      82 months ago

      spot on. wed liked eachother for two years, and were young too so

      • @TedZanzibar@feddit.uk
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        72 months ago

        If nothing else is triggering it then my advice would be to cherish the feeling while it lasts! Go on dates that don’t involve food for a while or stick to lighter food that doesn’t involve sitting in a restaurant to eat. Once things start to feel more normal between you then you can try formal meals again.

        If she’s suggesting restaurants in the meantime then just be honest with her, she’ll likely find it sweet and endearing and it’ll help to calm the nerves.

        • strawberryOP
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          32 months ago

          maybe you’re right

          thing is well usually spend a good couple hours together and need food at that point

          but well see, might be best to try and avoid food for a bit

          • @MutilationWave@lemmy.world
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            Cooking together can be a fun “date”. Do it at your place so you won’t feel so much anxiety. Or if you need food that badly after a couple hours make some popcorn and eat it while you watch a show or movie.