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I can provide some general information about the secretive behaviors that individuals with bulimia or anorexia may engage in while struggling with their eating disorders.

People with bulimia and anorexia often experience intense feelings of shame, guilt, and secrecy surrounding their disordered eating behaviors. Some common secretive behaviors that individuals may engage in include:

  1. Hiding food: People with bulimia may hide food to binge on later, while those with anorexia may hide or dispose of food to avoid eating it.

  2. Binge eating in secret: Those with bulimia may engage in binge eating episodes in private, often feeling a loss of control during these episodes.

  3. Purging in secret: People with bulimia may induce vomiting or misuse laxatives after a binge-eating episode, often in private and away from others' awareness.

  4. Overexercising: Both individuals with bulimia and anorexia may engage in excessive exercise to compensate for eating or to burn off calories. This behavior is often done secretly.

  5. Wearing loose clothing: People with eating disorders may wear baggy or oversized clothing to hide changes in their body shape or weight loss.

  6. Frequent bathroom visits: Bulimic individuals may visit the bathroom immediately after meals to purge or use laxatives.

  7. Social withdrawal: Individuals with eating disorders may withdraw from social activities or make excuses to avoid eating with others.

  8. Obsessive calorie counting: Both anorexia and bulimia can involve a preoccupation with counting calories and meticulously tracking food intake.

It's essential to recognize that eating disorders are serious mental health conditions that require professional help and support. If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, please seek help from a healthcare professional, counselor, or support group specializing in eating disorders. Recovery is possible with the right treatment and support.

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