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[–] RapidLynx 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Hams hate hearing about fasting since it forces them to remember how little control they have over their ability to not shovel food into their greasy mouths 24/7. The result? Shame anyone who does it!

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[–] proteinfordays 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Best thing is, it's not even hard ..??!? I usually skip breakfast, and a) if I've eaten a big dinner [per usual] I'm totally fine; b) I eat a small bkfst, ie a couple cheese sticks or yogurts; or c) I'm super tired or hungover lmfao so I'll eat a fatty feast in the morning, but I'm somehow sane enough to eat normally the rest of the day. Also I lift very often. But #HAES ???

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[–] shitlady123 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

Fasting is actually good for you (when done consciously and healthfully, as I'm sure OP is doing). Fasting == starving, as any sane person is fully aware.

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[–] RapidLynx ago 

For sure, the autophagy effects have been shown to be extremely healthy alone! That's one reason why I practice intermittent fasting everyday.

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[–] NebuchandertheGreat 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I think you forgot a " | " in there :)

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[–] veganshitstain 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

People just put their kids in front of screens with food 24/7 these days. The only interactions they have with them are taking/picking them up from school if they don't ride the bus or walk (walking when fat lol) or any "activity" that will allow them to get food such as going to Target/Walmart or going out to eat. I always feel bad seeing fat kids and looking at their parents knowing they will be like them. Feeding your kids shit food and too much food is fucking child abuse. Starving, beating, neglect, drug and alcohol are all abuse but when it comes to obesity everyone turns a blind eye. It's sickening.

"Also I got body shamed by a coworker. Because I was fasting yesterday until 3 and when I mentioned this in lunch conversation she called asked me why I do stuff like this when the result will be being as muscular as a man."

I fast too sometimes. It's a trigger word for fatties. You're not only telling them you're making an effort to not eat but that you are also practicing self control, which is something they lack. Lol at "Why I do stuff like that" Bitch you know damn well why she does it. SO SHES NOT AFAT ASSS LIKE YOU LOLOLOL

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[–] That_wont_do_pig 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Definitely agree on the contact part. Parents don't have excuses anymore as fewer people are smoking and drinking around their kids. My parents were pretty bad with alcohol when I was a kid and never spent time with them. Now as I'm getting older my mom has been trying to make it up to me. She went to rehab when I was 10 and she has been a completely better mom for 5 years

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[–] invisiblecalories ago 

I feel bad for my older siblings because the dad they remember needed to be picked up because he was drunk again. By the time I came along he was sober. One of my siblings is an alcoholic, I don't doubt it started with my dad's example. I hate fat people but I hate them more for being liars. Fat people used to have to own up to their shit because everyone knew better. Somebody would've said something if they were off feeding them cake all day. Now everyone is fat, so let's just forget to ever bother eating a vegetable?

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[–] veganshitstain 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

There's no excuse for anything anymore. We have an infinite amount of information at our fingertips 24/7 and things like fat people still exist. It's down right embarrassing that there's so many fat fucks this day and age when you can just look up shit like "daily calorie intake" or some shit and get the answer instantly. On a side note, good for your mom. It's never to late to change and be a better person.

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[–] LadyBee 0 points 11 points (+11|-0) ago 

My kids are younger (2 & 4), but my rule is going to be that they have to do at least 1 physical extracurricular activity. We're starting with my son this year and my daughter next year. It can be an activity of their choosing - dance, martial arts, soccer, t-ball, whatever! - as long as it's something that gets them moving! (And they must finish the season of whatever they start, no quitting halfway through.)

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[–] Miss32E ago 

"No quitting halfway through" and "activity of their choosing" omg so much this. My fat mom threw me into like 6 different sports / classes when I was a kid and like "gee I didn't choose this and you don't even care if I do any progress." I hope to be more like you as a mom one day in the future. (I'm 22.)

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[–] proteinfordays 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Omg that is so great. A) giving them a wide variety of choices makes it seem like a hobby rather than a chore; B) they're so young that once they get used to the regularity/habit, they'll learn to love it on their own; and c) I assume that you mean if they don't complete the season they'll have to start from scratch the next year - worst case they regret their decision, but 90% of the time active kids want to continue in sports, so they'd migrate to another. Best case they become addicted and become regular little shitlords! :)

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[–] SaveTheChildren 3 points -3 points (+0|-3) ago 

gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

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[–] LadyBee 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I was a dancer too! (Ballet/pointe, tap including Irish, jazz, lyrical) From age 3 until my sophomore year of college. I really hope my daughter loves dance as much as I did, I plan to start her next year. :)