When my son, aged 3, decided not to eat vegetables, we got him to grow his own. When they were cooked and served, he ate them, because he grew them. I very obviously froze his vegetables to make them last over the winter. He's eaten vegetables ever since.
Never seen anyone with such a food phobia like his. Glad he stuck it out and had people around him that were so supportive to help him through this. It really takes a group of helpful people around you who know what to do to get you though tough things. That is nice to see.
He's got a very serious phobia, wow, that's kind of sad. I can understand how a phobia feels, so I can really emphazise with the frustration of feeling paralized, being aware of how absurd it is, and just how angry you can get with yourself for not being able to overcome it. Also how just the slight thought of it can make your stomach turn, or feeling how you're getting sick and anxious. just thinking about it. it's quite terrible.
@@gwenthompson8347, right. I had my first ever panic attack two years ago. I had no idea how that anxiety can take over your brain. I talked to an old friend who was a therapist and she helped so much. But I wouldn't willingly put myself in that place again, it's awful.
POSITIVE????? He's a puss, can't even touch a spear of asparagus. It isn't like she asked him to eat it. I think he's playing up to the camera myself. He could have a real phobia of fruit and veg but eating them, not touching them.
at first i thought this guy was ridiculous but i also have some phobias with eating and i can relate so much to him. i do love fruits and veggies but i have more of a sensory issues with preparing and smells of food once it’s cooked. i’m improving a lot on it and when his friend was feeding him the fruit salad ice cream it reminded me of when i have to force myself not to smell my food once it’s prepared. it’s very hard to confront these fears so i applaud anyone who has the courage to conquer it.
Funny how these "sensory problems" surrounding food don't happen in families with good parents or a distinct lack of food I have dyspraxia (a neuro-divergent disorder like autism so sensory differences are common) and I wasn't raised eating healthily but I grew up one day and decided to eat better, I didn't claim to be a victim and call my limited diet a "phobia"
There’s a phobia against pretty much everything in the world though. Certain People are scared of every single letter, every number, every animal, sand,matches,butter, trees, snow, being indoors, being outdoors, every thing.
@@joeybaseball7352 I literally had to google if it was some odd British terminology I didn't understand, as I am an American. But, nope. He is legit afraid of match that isn't even lit. Poor guy.
Wow.I think he had one of the most difficult times doing this and I've ever seen another person but he really kept going and didn't give up which is amazing
@antonio No, there's no plural ending in S in italian, you can use espresso with no variation or espressi that is the grammatical correct plural of masculine words in Italian. The same for cappuccino, uno cappuccino or due cappuccini. But of course, if you are butchering someone else's language you can use espressos.
Lol he doesn't like that Natalie doesn't give him any breaks. No one likes the person pushing them towards their phobia, especially when they are highly embarrassed by it. Not only is he embarrassed by his eating, but he's ritualized and accepted his own behavior as his own special thing. I think he needs consistency and a schedule plus therapy.
I don't think anyone should be suggesting that this is is his fault. It's not him being an asshole and refusing food, he is literally ill and has trouble looking at vegetables and fruits absolutely unwillingly. He might as well be bloody best actor in the world and fake it of course. So I do think people got to show a little bit more compassion towards him.
Wow - I was honestly hesitant to watch this one cuz I wasnt sure they could help someone who couldnt even LOOK at an orange... now hes eating them like its nothing?! yaasss GO CHRIS!!
I know this will sound crazy to a lot of you and I would never believe this, if it didn't live it. I grew up loving all sorts of veggies and fruit. When I grew up and decided to eat whatever I wanted for years... I have difficulty eating the right food on my own. Part of it is me, but junk and fast food have chemicals that wire your brain to only want the junk. It also wired me to stop me wanting healthier choices. I am changing that and lost 50 pounds now, but the years of addiction had me afraid of what I know is good for me. Junk wires cravings and your mind.
Thank you….thank you….thank you……..I now know I am not alone!! I was having a panic attack watching the vid but I made it till the end. I have been this way ALL my life. I am afraid of eating vegetables and fruit….just being honest.
I'm a regular listener to Chris's Radio 6 show and had no idea about this part of his life. His phobia was remarkable but I liked that he had enough self awareness to understand that it was not normal and needed to be dealt with, even when he had trouble even saying the names of the fruit and veg. While it's none of our business, I'm curious how he is managing today and if he's continued to progress. I know he has at least one child now, so that would be the motivation for most people to want to stay healthy since they showed him how he was heading down a pretty grim road health-wise. Phobias are serious business and it was impressive the process they took him through, and how his determination lead to some serious progress. Good on the guy.
Not difficult to notice every person having a food addiction goes for bland, processed, "beige" foods: in a way, this man is the quintessential food addict.
I think the lack of food or overeating is all about control. When kids don’t have any, they look for **something** that is theirs to manage. As I’m watching this, he just talked about needing control! My mother is German and was *obsessed* with food and control in every bit of our lives. She gave me a sandwich every day that was her favorite: Mayo, lettuce, peanut butter, stale bread… plus a bruised apple. I had to bring the core home after school and she inspected it. If there was too much apple on the now brown core, I had to stand there and eat it.
I'd rock his world, you like fries ( plop a whole mature potatoe plant in front of him. Let him see the green plant top to the roots attached with the potatoes) you like doughnuts it's made with flour( plop the mature wheat plant in front of him) and sugar ( plop a sugar cane plant in front of him) It's all made of plants!!!
He doesn't have a phobia of plants though. He has a phobia of fruit and veg themselves. What has his eating certain foods that are plant based got to do with his phobia ? Ok, the potato, if you pull it out of the ground would probably freak him out but just presenting the plant is not gonna worry him, and as for the flour by showing him the wheat, that wouldn't do anything and is not exposing him to his phobia in ANY way
@@lellyt2372 he has a phobia of eating anything plant, anything plant like, anything green! He needs to know what his food originally came from. Plants
@@lellyt2372 plus have you every driven past wheat fields before they are mature? It looks like someones yard gone to seed with the lawn mower broke all summer
@@lellyt2372, potatoes are the roots of the plant, when you harvest them they are attached. It would definitely look and smell like things that bother him.
The mind is so strong, this fascinates me, because while I try to be understanding I also find it beyond annoying how unbelievably childish, wingey and ridiculous phobic people are
I know it's horrible to laugh, but he was treating that spear of asperagus like it was a snake ready to jump out at him. I feel horrible because I laughed.
So ironic that his food phobia came from his need for control. His phobia was absolutely controlling him. Makes me wonder about what other control issues he might have. For instance is he one of those insanely jealous people? Glad he made such progress but he has been the hardest to watch of these shows. I sure hope he was able to keep it up. That is a lot of movement in a really short period of time.
A lot of these people seem to have had parents that gave up on them early, or they've never been brave enough to try new foods themselves. I had to eat what I was given or go hungry, I don't hate everything I was fed now? Like most people I know, but with the few I know who don't eat more than 1 or 2 things, they were never introduced to new foods, or their parents gave up on them like I said above. Something seriously wrong with parents who don't think of their kid's futures and teach them some lessons like maybe.. eat or go hungry? lol
Yeah I get that but then some people try that and don’t like seeing their kids starve. Like I hate split peas and my parents wanted to get me to eat so they said if I didn’t eat it they wouldn’t give me anything else I starved myself for a day and a half before they just gave up and let me eat something else. That being said it wasn’t a problem for me because i could still eat other vegetables. My point is they probably gave up when they saw their threat backfired.
Not really. Several people on the show recounted stories of having the whole "if you don't eat it now, you'll have it for the next meal, then the next, then the next" routine pulled on them, and for severe food aversion, that tactic can be quite damaging as it actually heightens anxiety around mealtimes, making the situation worse.
I feel like the veggie fruit hate is mostly lack of exposure to them...I get some of it is due to sharp flavors ...but hating fruit ? A lot of em have a sweet flavor like melon. I feel like cantelope is the easiest fruit for picky eaters to eat.
That’s because he KNOWS SHE is the one who would actually make him eat the food he feared. But there is also the fact the therapist forged a relationship with him prior to getting him to eat at that restaurant. So a mix of preconceived notions and lack of trust being built. I mean he didn’t have A SINGLE GOOD experience with her until the end. 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
He was afraid of her, basically because she wouldn't pander to his excuses. To me he seemed to hold the attitude of 'I'm not letting this woman tell me what to do.'
My mum's addicted to mostly junk food too, there's a lot of food that she won't eat. She can eat a roast, but there are some veg like peas that she doesn't like, and she rather disgustingly has tomato sauce with her roast.
I raised several children with ADHD, bipolar and the like. Since I am also afflicted I knew we could fight some of our impulses. "Talk sense to yourself" I would say.
That could mean he has pizza for one then once a day . I believe it especially if he has a phobia of so many foods , if that’s the only thing he can eat
When my son, aged 3, decided not to eat vegetables, we got him to grow his own. When they were cooked and served, he ate them, because he grew them. I very obviously froze his vegetables to make them last over the winter. He's eaten vegetables ever since.
This is such a great creative idea!!
Holy sh...! Thats a brilliant idea!
My dad would make us grow veggies too but we were refrained from eating veggies.
This idea is perfect and you're a wonderful mother. Children should learn to respect food and it's value. I'll teach this to my kids too
Chris is ah grown assed man but eh
My mom did the same. She also had us make homemade salsa and stuff.
Never seen anyone with such a food phobia like his. Glad he stuck it out and had people around him that were so supportive to help him through this. It really takes a group of helpful people around you who know what to do to get you though tough things. That is nice to see.
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i have the same kind of phobia he does and idk why
I don't understand why his family have to stare at him whilst he's eating - that can't be helping, surely?
Every time he accomplished a goal, whether it be a small mouthful even, he was so proud. That made me smile
He's got a very serious phobia, wow, that's kind of sad. I can understand how a phobia feels, so I can really emphazise with the frustration of feeling paralized, being aware of how absurd it is, and just how angry you can get with yourself for not being able to overcome it. Also how just the slight thought of it can make your stomach turn, or feeling how you're getting sick and anxious. just thinking about it. it's quite terrible.
I agree. You can't explain phobias. They are irrational but they are very real.
@@gwenthompson8347, right. I had my first ever panic attack two years ago. I had no idea how that anxiety can take over your brain. I talked to an old friend who was a therapist and she helped so much. But I wouldn't willingly put myself in that place again, it's awful.
It’s pretty mind blowing that someone can be fearful of fruits and vegetables.
Just shows how corrupt our society is ...oh yeh and brain washed ;)
yea the most surprising part was that he went parachuting but he still feared fruit and veg more than that
Its white privilege.
Maybe he has a phobia of fruits and vegetables
He’s just acting for us to watch and wonder
Love how positive he is even when doing something that scares him and how excited he is after accomplishing something. He’s awesome!
POSITIVE????? He's a puss, can't even touch a spear of asparagus. It isn't like she asked him to eat it. I think he's playing up to the camera myself. He could have a real phobia of fruit and veg but eating them, not touching them.
at first i thought this guy was ridiculous but i also have some phobias with eating and i can relate so much to him. i do love fruits and veggies but i have more of a sensory issues with preparing and smells of food once it’s cooked. i’m improving a lot on it and when his friend was feeding him the fruit salad ice cream it reminded me of when i have to force myself not to smell my food once it’s prepared. it’s very hard to confront these fears so i applaud anyone who has the courage to conquer it.
ezra delgado I pray you can overcome your phobia, stay strong!
I hope you have made steady progress.
First world problems. Tell me you’ve never been hungry (food insecurity, not appetite) without saying you’ve never been hungry 😂
Funny how these "sensory problems" surrounding food don't happen in families with good parents or a distinct lack of food
I have dyspraxia (a neuro-divergent disorder like autism so sensory differences are common) and I wasn't raised eating healthily but I grew up one day and decided to eat better, I didn't claim to be a victim and call my limited diet a "phobia"
This guy is brilliant. He has a real fear but he is up for the challenge. Good on him! Its satisfying to watch his real progress.
Totally, well done
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This is honestly amazing to see. Literally making me so proud of a complete stranger...
Dead matches? Now that's an interesting phobia I've never heard of before.
I thought the same thing! I'd be interested to hear his story.
There’s a phobia against pretty much everything in the world though. Certain People are scared of every single letter, every number, every animal, sand,matches,butter, trees, snow, being indoors, being outdoors, every thing.
emilieloveskiwi I’m american so I’m not sure I understand, are dead matches a match after it’s been lit and goes out ?
A Kayfabe 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jalisaa Lanaye Yea!
I love this show! Thank you so much for posting episodes! Please keep them coming!
Libby Oed Agreed.
The solutions the nutritionist and psychologist both came up in this one were so smart!
Makes a change from the crappy US version where they essentially berate them to get views.
@@MrSlendyMannn Agreed. As I always say, us Brits do TV the best
Yes! But he was a bit disrespectful in his comments about the nutritionist..she’s there to help him
Becky is SO lovely. Everyone should have a Becky
Everyone should huv Becky , don’t think u can say that pal
4/10 Not enough ads
I agree.
Watching this in the US. In March 2020. I have trump ads! How gross can you get!
He open the hamper full of fruit and shuddered - there was a glass bowl full of fruit right next to him!!
Staged.
“He’s wearing glasses”
“Roberto is blind..”
😂😂
Chris's dad is maybe one of the most british men i've ever seen
I thought Chris' phobia was stupid, until he said his dad's phobia was "dead matches." 🤣 What a fuvked up gene pool.
@@joeybaseball7352 I literally had to google if it was some odd British terminology I didn't understand, as I am an American. But, nope. He is legit afraid of match that isn't even lit. Poor guy.
@@Mfoster8807 I know I'm late but thank you for clarifying. I was so confused
He reminds me of Mike reid
It's interesting that no one ever has a phobia of french fries, pizza, beer and wine ;)
Totally man , personally ah huv ah phobia ay spoiled middle class greedy people whae expect the world tae bow down tae them
Actually a lot of people do. especially people with eating disorders it can be seen as fear food.
I hate alcohol never had it never will, I even hate the way it smells I don’t see why people like it or drink it
@@animegirl0247, disliking something is not the same as a phobia.
People with ED are riddled with anxiety of those things.
Wow.I think he had one of the most difficult times doing this and I've ever seen another person but he really kept going and didn't give up which is amazing
4 espressos in 1 morning, his heart is about to explode
espressi not espressos ...
espresso is pretty low on caffeine. you can have one right before sleep.
@i drink bleach it‘s not
@i drink bleach espressos? really? okayyy
@antonio No, there's no plural ending in S in italian, you can use espresso with no variation or espressi that is the grammatical correct plural of masculine words in Italian. The same for cappuccino, uno cappuccino or due cappuccini. But of course, if you are butchering someone else's language you can use espressos.
Lol he doesn't like that Natalie doesn't give him any breaks. No one likes the person pushing them towards their phobia, especially when they are highly embarrassed by it. Not only is he embarrassed by his eating, but he's ritualized and accepted his own behavior as his own special thing. I think he needs consistency and a schedule plus therapy.
I don't think anyone should be suggesting that this is is his fault. It's not him being an asshole and refusing food, he is literally ill and has trouble looking at vegetables and fruits absolutely unwillingly. He might as well be bloody best actor in the world and fake it of course. So I do think people got to show a little bit more compassion towards him.
Wow this has gotta be one of the worst phobia reactions eva. Becky when doin the 3 day challenge of Chris’s diet was High AF😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
wait till he remembers that lettuce, onions and ketchup, and pickles, and tomatoes are a part of burgers
Anxiety is a real issue, but like many issues they're based in chilhood alot of the time:Psychology.
Most of your comment is true. However, psychology is not just about issues from childhood. It is far more complex.
Wow - I was honestly hesitant to watch this one cuz I wasnt sure they could help someone who couldnt even LOOK at an orange... now hes eating them like its nothing?! yaasss GO CHRIS!!
I really enjoy watching these transformations!
So your addicted to watching these huh 🤔 😀😄
I know this will sound crazy to a lot of you and I would never believe this, if it didn't live it. I grew up loving all sorts of veggies and fruit. When I grew up and decided to eat whatever I wanted for years... I have difficulty eating the right food on my own. Part of it is me, but junk and fast food have chemicals that wire your brain to only want the junk. It also wired me to stop me wanting healthier choices. I am changing that and lost 50 pounds now, but the years of addiction had me afraid of what I know is good for me. Junk wires cravings and your mind.
"He's wearing sunglasses"
"He's blind Chris"
CRYING 😂😂😂😂
😂
Honestly, I almost cried when watching this. I am so glad he made it.
“I eat a A-lot” “I drink a-lot-“ “I go out a-lot” I DO EVERYTHING A-lot XD
Except eat fruits and vegetables
Yeah Lol
LOL him encountering the asparagus was like he was near a dangerous spider.
I had to imagine someone telling me I had to hold a spider in my mouth, to make his fear relatable.
This guy did awesome. Seriously. 👏🏻
Loves wine but hates grapes? Interesting
I don’t like grapes because of the texture but I love wine 🤷🏼♀️
Not uncommon
It makes sense to me. I love wine & I eat grapes every other day but raisins & any other dried fruit make me gag.
VERY different tastes and textures. Not to mention wine is alcohol, aka giggle juice
I love grapes but hate wine 🤷
The therapist is so sweet
I'm addicted to watching this show...😂
Becky though 😂♥️
I want all of the fruit and veg in the union Jack fridge
I want the fridge!!
@@B_Bodziak Since I live in Canada that is a Fridge Too Far.
Thank you….thank you….thank you……..I now know I am not alone!! I was having a panic attack watching the vid but I made it till the end. I have been this way ALL my life. I am afraid of eating vegetables and fruit….just being honest.
I feel so happy for him! 😊
I'm a regular listener to Chris's Radio 6 show and had no idea about this part of his life. His phobia was remarkable but I liked that he had enough self awareness to understand that it was not normal and needed to be dealt with, even when he had trouble even saying the names of the fruit and veg. While it's none of our business, I'm curious how he is managing today and if he's continued to progress. I know he has at least one child now, so that would be the motivation for most people to want to stay healthy since they showed him how he was heading down a pretty grim road health-wise. Phobias are serious business and it was impressive the process they took him through, and how his determination lead to some serious progress. Good on the guy.
Not difficult to notice every person having a food addiction goes for bland, processed, "beige" foods: in a way, this man is the quintessential food addict.
See Chris , ur quintessential
Happy for you Chris! You have inspired me to deal with my own fears head on. It scares me to death but I think i can do it.
I think the lack of food or overeating is all about control. When kids don’t have any, they look for **something** that is theirs to manage. As I’m watching this, he just talked about needing control! My mother is German and was *obsessed* with food and control in every bit of our lives. She gave me a sandwich every day that was her favorite: Mayo, lettuce, peanut butter, stale bread… plus a bruised apple. I had to bring the core home after school and she inspected it. If there was too much apple on the now brown core, I had to stand there and eat it.
I'd rock his world, you like fries ( plop a whole mature potatoe plant in front of him. Let him see the green plant top to the roots attached with the potatoes) you like doughnuts it's made with flour( plop the mature wheat plant in front of him) and sugar ( plop a sugar cane plant in front of him) It's all made of plants!!!
He doesn't have a phobia of plants though. He has a phobia of fruit and veg themselves. What has his eating certain foods that are plant based got to do with his phobia ? Ok, the potato, if you pull it out of the ground would probably freak him out but just presenting the plant is not gonna worry him, and as for the flour by showing him the wheat, that wouldn't do anything and is not exposing him to his phobia in ANY way
@@lellyt2372 he has a phobia of eating anything plant, anything plant like, anything green! He needs to know what his food originally came from. Plants
@@lellyt2372 plus have you every driven past wheat fields before they are mature? It looks like someones yard gone to seed with the lawn mower broke all summer
@@lellyt2372, potatoes are the roots of the plant, when you harvest them they are attached. It would definitely look and smell like things that bother him.
He's the kid who don't want to eat is vegetables, but 20 years later.
22:30 “heptatic cells” omg wtf
HEPATIC
❤ Only Human: Freaky Eaters.
Damn his wife is beautiful
Omg. The grown man afraid of taking a vegetable in his hand.
I'm dying laughing 😭😭😭😭
it‘s just a tv show. not real and for entertainment
I wouldn't even have moved in with this guy.
Ikr
I would not be able to have a relationship with someone like that
Wow, I thought he was mid 40s, pushing 50.
Imagine being terrified of a banana.
Sounds like me 👀 .
Ok, well, it sounds funny when you put it like that! 🍌😳 🤣
I've never seen anything more relatable...i've always thought i was just being dumb but this is srsly felt lol
400 pizzas a year? That is more than a pizza a day and a bunch of other junk food on top of it.
Spoiled chubby posho tho eh
I am scream laughing 6:31 😂 I just wasn't expecting that.
Pretty please include more advertisements
I tricked my little couson who hates fruits and veg, into eating carrots but grinding them into homemade mac and cheese lol
The mind is so strong, this fascinates me, because while I try to be understanding I also find it beyond annoying how unbelievably childish, wingey and ridiculous phobic people are
Harsh
I have the same issue, while being aware that I am lucky to not have phobias. When I am afraid I tend to lean in.
This man needs a dominatrix.
I wish yall would expand your roster of weird people to America. I don't really imagine anyone having these problems but now I know these exist.
Aaron Inman yeah.
Dunno.
I thought the UK version followed the US Freaky Eaters programme
ruclips.net/video/4VSLdoEQH3c/видео.html
There is a US version.
He did such a good job!
Yeah man well done
11:58... I know I’m high but what are you 😂🤣😂
Me too!!! Just wanting to see all the crap he eats....and since I just started watching this...what fucked him up so much that he can't eat FOOD!??
This can’t be real and this guy has to be the best actor ever 😂
I know it's horrible to laugh, but he was treating that spear of asperagus like it was a snake ready to jump out at him. I feel horrible because I laughed.
How can you not even enjoy all of the nice colors? Can't even say the names? This dude is way too irrational.
Alcohol, junk food … and nothing wrong is what he expected?
So ironic that his food phobia came from his need for control. His phobia was absolutely controlling him. Makes me wonder about what other control issues he might have. For instance is he one of those insanely jealous people? Glad he made such progress but he has been the hardest to watch of these shows. I sure hope he was able to keep it up. That is a lot of movement in a really short period of time.
Control freak , or jist ah fckn freak
Him after those espressos is like a guy on speed, lol. xD
he's 32?? lol, he looks 40 :(
Even worse. He's 31.
geanina burlacu no he doesn’t
He's 45 in 2020
Fat people look older
and there 32 likes LOL.
This makes me happy.
A lot of these people seem to have had parents that gave up on them early, or they've never been brave enough to try new foods themselves.
I had to eat what I was given or go hungry, I don't hate everything I was fed now? Like most people I know, but with the few I know who don't eat more than 1 or 2 things, they were never introduced to new foods, or their parents gave up on them like I said above.
Something seriously wrong with parents who don't think of their kid's futures and teach them some lessons like maybe.. eat or go hungry? lol
Yeah I get that but then some people try that and don’t like seeing their kids starve. Like I hate split peas and my parents wanted to get me to eat so they said if I didn’t eat it they wouldn’t give me anything else I starved myself for a day and a half before they just gave up and let me eat something else. That being said it wasn’t a problem for me because i could still eat other vegetables. My point is they probably gave up when they saw their threat backfired.
Not really. Several people on the show recounted stories of having the whole "if you don't eat it now, you'll have it for the next meal, then the next, then the next" routine pulled on them, and for severe food aversion, that tactic can be quite damaging as it actually heightens anxiety around mealtimes, making the situation worse.
That is what I was thinking. They grow up on junk food, and it becomes a solidified habit when they are older.
Great video
That video diary of him going “I want to be in control of how I feel” etc was hella creepy. Sounds like an absolute control freak!
YUP
I’d love to see his blood tests 3 months after his challenge
Now you’re gonna have to tell Becky where is all that chocolate and a coffee is going.
tough man wanting to punch people in the face for his issues lol
Woolworths pick a mix, I miss them
Well done Chris ...
you got an STI?
WRX STI the Subaru?
Totally well done
I feel like the veggie fruit hate is mostly lack of exposure to them...I get some of it is due to sharp flavors ...but hating fruit ? A lot of em have a sweet flavor like melon. I feel like cantelope is the easiest fruit for picky eaters to eat.
Picky eater, he’s got serious issues man , picky eater disnae really cut it
Not really, the problem can come from the texture of the fruits.
So proud of him
I'm truly beginning to wonder if this episode is a joke! I mean, God, he can't hold a vegetable?? Seems so rediculous
It's called a phobia.
Look up ARFID
I have arachnophobia and if I were to hold a spider I would probably faint, so no phobias are definitely not ridiculous, it's a serious matter.
@@aria5277 scared of spider is called common sense
@@suis7428 no it's not many ppl aren't afraid of them at all. Phobias can have any shape or form.
This guy🤦🏽♂️
I’d love a sweet, juicy tomato or a slice of cucumber right now...
He really doesn't like that woman...he seems to make the most progress and growth with the dude
That’s because he KNOWS SHE is the one who would actually make him eat the food he feared. But there is also the fact the therapist forged a relationship with him prior to getting him to eat at that restaurant. So a mix of preconceived notions and lack of trust being built. I mean he didn’t have A SINGLE GOOD experience with her until the end. 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Mr Natty Gains I noticed that immediately
He was afraid of her, basically because she wouldn't pander to his excuses. To me he seemed to hold the attitude of 'I'm not letting this woman tell me what to do.'
@Allan Roberts no it’s anxiety trust a bloke to comment that
@@allanroberts1366I definitely picked up on that sexual tension.
My mum's addicted to mostly junk food too, there's a lot of food that she won't eat. She can eat a roast, but there are some veg like peas that she doesn't like, and she rather disgustingly has tomato sauce with her roast.
Reminds me of my grandad, who puts ketchup on his mashed potatoes 🤢
How can you not like fruit and vegetables?
never understood ppl who dont like vegetables, even as a kid i loved them
Same
does he drink fruit juice, orange juice or mix alcohol wth juice?
That's a great question 🤔
Right!
probably soda
He also eat chips 🙃
He drinks wine.
I raised several children with ADHD, bipolar and the like. Since I am also afflicted I knew we could fight some of our impulses. "Talk sense to yourself" I would say.
I have arachnophobia, so I try and think of a plate of big, hairy spiders on a plate and that’s what he’s feeling.
He has 400 pizzas in 365 days..?
That could mean he has pizza for one then once a day . I believe it especially if he has a phobia of so many foods , if that’s the only thing he can eat
Chris went on to become addicted to fruits/vegetables and developed a phobia of junk food. Stay tuned for the next episode of ONLY HUMAN.
have it all including 'a beautiful weather girl wife'..... sigh women aren't possessions to be won, we don't exist to enhance the value of a man.
Amy C yeah
I take my hat off to him eating ham and melon together 🤮 this is the most extreme case on the show so he did brilliantly.
It's not one of my favorites but not vomiting bad.
He’s 31 ??!!!??? Wtf!!???
Oh look, it's my roommate
all of them seem to have such a bad reaction to bananas!
I think it is the texture but I always thought banana was a mild fruit. I feel apple and strawberry is more harsh.
Oh my God, if he's going to age like his father, his wife hit the jackpot. I thought his dad was his brother lol.