If you are in a relationship with a 'feeder', you may actually be one too.A study of 76 couples set out to identify people who are feeders, who admitted in a questionnaire to behaviours like topping up people's plates, even when they don't want any more, or giving them more food than they could ever eat.People are often feeders because it is how they express love or concern, the study found, or because feeding people is seen as being polite.
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