Li Meng plays the role because her mother's emotions gradually become extreme under her strong control. Jiang Jing, played by him, can't communicate with his mother normally. He uses extreme overeating as a means of resistance. But this method did not achieve the effect. On the contrary, it aggravated his mood and greatly affected his body.
He talks about bulimia because he feels safe. Personally, I think this is because when a person can't be safe in life, he will desperately hold on to things around him. For Jiang Jing, his mother controls everything, except eating, which may make him the master, and everything else is out of his control.
And many mothers think that children eat more, which means they grow well. I won't interfere too much, but what I didn't expect was that this was actually a silent confrontation between my children. For people with bulimia, the only thing they can do is to eat. When you eat food into your stomach, it's like you control the food yourself. Only by eating constantly can he fill the emptiness in his heart, and naturally he can get a sense of security. ?
In the hierarchy of needs, the most basic needs are the needs of survival, food and health. Only by meeting the most basic needs can we develop to a higher level. However, Jiang Jing can't achieve other high-level needs, such as respect and love. Or you can only get a sense of accomplishment by constantly meeting the most basic needs. But such satisfaction will not make him really feel safe. Constant overeating will affect her health, and eventually it will only form a bad cycle.
When I mentioned this, I really remembered it. The blackest dish I've ever cooked is kimbap. You may not believe it, but how can such a simp