General

Fat fetish/feedism survey results - mental health & emotional wellbeing

Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing

Wishing they did not have this interest:
The majority of respondents (33.1%) have wished they were not interested in fat fetishes/feedism from time to time. Wishing this rarely or never having wished this both tied as the second highest percentage at 20.7%.


Disclosure to significant other/partner:
The majority of respondents (22.3%) have disclosed their interest to a significant other/romantic partner and it was received neutrally. 19% or respondents have not and are undecided if they will/would in the future.


Mental health issues:
The majority of respondents (41.7%) do not suffer from any of the mental health issues listed below. 28.3% of respondents suffer from some type of anxiety and 26.7% suffer from depression, bipolar disorder, and/or other mood disorders.


Fat fetishes/feedism as a cause for mental health issues:
The majority of respondents (80.2%) selected “None of the above” when asked if any of the below mental health issues were due to their interest.


Upbringing:
The majority of respondents would describe their upbringing as very healthy and/or pleasant (37.2%) or somewhat healthy and/or pleasant (33.1%).


Food availability in upbringing:
The majority of respondents (70.2%) would describe their food security as high in their upbringing.
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