It's something new I'm trying. On special occasions, when off-plan sweets are offered, and it's awkward to refuse, I'll have one bite. I've done it twice, and so far, OK. I enjoyed it, but it wasn't enough to set me off
Before, I was so afraid of trigger foods, I would even dream about binging. But the thought of never having cake, or pie, or whatever, ever again was also kind of depressing. It actually feels kind of liberating--being able to join in, and after the first bite, no one notices if you don't eat more.
I've noticed thin people have no problem ordering a dessert and splitting it four ways--with one or two spoonfuls each.
Hopefully I'm not kidding myself, or playing with fire--like an alcoholic, telling themselves, "Just one sip."

If you end up getting yourself a treat and feel the need to inhale the entire thing, force yourself to throw the rest out or give it away to someone else – it’s better than ingesting the extra calories.

