>>15987058>I ate enough eggs to feel repulsed by the thought of eating one right now.I know the feel, actually. I feel squeamish whenever I think of eating an egg. But the thing is, when I do get to eating one, it's very nice. It's just that every time after I'm finished eating an egg, I forget that eggs are good and go back to thinking that they'll make me puke if I try to eat one. I'm pretty sure that I can get myself to be light-headed if I just think about eating eggs enough. Despite that, I can get myself to eat them because I can rationally think out that it's probably going to be good. So, there's just a weird disconnect between logic and feeling, I don't know, eggs are weird. Right now, I feel like I would rather starve than eat some. But I would enjoy it if I did. What's up with that?
Likely different in your case, still, looks like you've just burned yourself out on them too badly. That's a shame, be careful next time. Anything you enjoy could turn into something you hate after too much of it, and then you never truly recover back to having it like before.
I'd say that you should just have eggs alongside other things and that would help a lot, but, knowing you, you probably already make a bunch of weird stuff to eat with them already. But maybe you should try out something simpler, like, just tomatoes and bacon alongside eggs? I've never had bacon, but I've been led to believe that it's pretty good. And tomatoes are a god-tier breakfast item, I can vouch for them going pretty well alongside eggs. Insanely well, in fact. When I think about having tomatoes alongside eggs, I don't get that squeamish feeling anymore. I don't know what exactly about it that does it, probably the flavor although I can't describe it well, but it just negates how eggs mess with you. At least for me. You've probably already given it a try, but, if you haven't, why not? Tomatoes are seriously underrated. Character limit.