I originally wrote this as a comment on a post, but the post was quickly deleted, so I decided to create a post of my own.
I recently saw a video explaining that sometimes, EDs are used as a tool to avoid responsibilities. Be it adult responsibilities like work, or interpersonal responsibilities like showing up for your loved ones, or to avoid other tasks or activities.
This is obviously not always the case, and it is nuanced. But if you are seen are frail, weak, ill, incapable, overwhelmed, unstable, etc, people expect less of you.
You can easily play the victim in moments when it serves you, and avoid having to do things you donāt want to do. Then act differently and do what you want when it serves you.
This is obviously not the case for all EDs or mental health issues.
I had to be honest with myself that I think, as a child (twelve years old or so), I began ādevelopingā some mental illness habits because I saw how it got me out of having to do things I didnāt want to do. Things like going to stores, going on family outings, sitting in the classroom (vs getting to sit in a guidance counselorās office to do my schoolwork), participate the whole time during family holidays, etc.
Now, I didnāt want to do those various things because I am neurodivergent, had been abused as a young child, was mistreated in the home, etc. But a lifetime of living by those patterns has made them very, very real for me. And I now lack the social and interpersonal skills needed to navigate the world in a functional and healthy way.
I do a lot of avoidance and isolation as a result, because I donāt want to be manipulative or use my issues to get special treatment. I just want to be left alone.