Also genetics.It's just physics
Also genetics.It's just physics
I can't disagree, to an extent. Certain genetic qualities can make it easier for a person to store fat, harder for them to burn calories, or both. I have to stick to my factual point, though. There is no way for mass to increase from just nothing. That's true for all forms of life.Also genetics.
And how much do you weigh?I can't disagree, to an extent. Certain genetic qualities can make it easier for a person to store fat, harder for them to burn calories, or both. I have to stick to my factual point, though. There is no way for mass to increase from just nothing. That's true for all forms of life.
It would likely be harder for someone of, say, 100% Samoan descent to lose weight than someone who was 100% Chinese. But never impossible. I am an optimist. I want to believe that anyone can do anything that they TRULY want.
If the WANT TO is strong enough, the HOW TO will come. I think that's a good way to look at life.
And your height?Never topped 180 in my life.
I am Eastern Jew? I think there is a lot of Polish in my ancestry. Some Czech and some Irish. I don't think much of my ancestry runs to obesity. I might have a slight advantage. But I run a lot and only eat two meals a day. I try to stay consciously healthy. I even take my multivitamins.
Eat what makes you feel good. Don't eat TO feel good.
How 'bout eating "what makes you feel good", well, to make you "feel good"?best advice. i mean it will make you feel good for few minutes but will be on that belly for a life.
How 'bout eating "what makes you feel good", well, to make you "feel good"?
I've gained a lot, and I mean a lot, of weight. And unfortunately, it's not so much due to being on medical leave so much as the situation with my wife. Her behavior for the past six months has been extreme, and I've used food abuse to reel in my anger, frustration and utter loss of spiritual hope (for lack of knowing how to accurately articulate the feeling). Some days I am extremely thankful to the Father for the blessings I am given. But other times I just feel ruined. I'm now about 50lbs overweight. I've been here before when our kids were young, and the stress was also particularly heavy, but that's not to say I ever wanted to come back to this situation.
Being fat is extremely unhealthy.
I'd say I'm pretty fat atm (not obese or "american fat" but still way too fat). Ever since I started an office job around 4 years ago bit by bit I got worse, then came Covid and well, the gym I had signed up for closed. It didn't help that my grandmother was hospitalised by the end of 2021, and then passed away in January, I craved junk food due to stress.
I have a tendency to put on weight from my paternal family (don't know my maternal side so can't speak about them). In the past I used to walk and move a lot but nowadays I just sit down for like 10h a day. At lunch I usually just take sandwiches which doesn't help (during summer I always take salads).
I have now rejoined a gym and slowly and I am losing some weight bit by bit (I'm not doing diets, just being more active and exercising, and drinking lots of water).
It's very easy to put on weight, and very hard to lose that weight. I believe that if people have a healthier lifestyle, they can eat whatever they want, the problem is that a lot of people do not want to become healthier the hard way.
It saddens me when people talk about fat acceptance because it is not a good thing to be fat, if you can't help it, due to a health condition, sure, but influencing tons of people and kids by saying that it's alright to be fat? It's not.
Being fat has become too normal, and that is not a good thing.
Amazing post. Well said on normalization of being overweight in society. It's easy getting overweight, but it's not okay for people to get overweight and wear this as a medal. I am thinking of a youtuber.....
Losing weight is hard and requires a lot of will. Ignoring the problem is easier, especially if no one can judge you or they'll be called fatphobic (didn't even know this was a thing before).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_stigma_of_obesity
I mean, I don't agree with fat shaming if it's something people can't help themselves, for example, fat shaming at a gym (it happens) is stupid because people are there actively trying to change one step at a time.
While contradictory, I do believe that a bit of "shame" is a good thing though, being ashamed of being fat can be a reason to change, well, it is in my case (and the health benefits of losing weight of course). People can look better AND be healthier.
On the "shame" aspect it depends on the person who you're shaming, tho, matters. I mean, if It's somebody who is an active and put some weight on. You go to them something like "you put on some weight these days, maybe put the doritos away fatty" that person might go to the gym again or maybe go on a diet or something.
If it's somebody who is struggling with weight and body image, "you put on some weight these days, maybe put the doritos away fatty" they might think something like they already fat and why they're calling me fatty. Which can make them eat more unhealthy food, which makes them feel good for that moment. Even if it was like the smallest comment.
I think if you get fat shamed at the gym by someone, that person might have way too much of steroids, and it's cut the supply of blood to the brain.
I believe that if people have a healthier lifestyle, they can eat whatever they want, the problem is that a lot of people do not want to become healthier the hard way.
It saddens me when people talk about fat acceptance because it is not a good thing to be fat, if you can't help it, due to a health condition, sure, but influencing tons of people and kids by saying that it's alright to be fat? It's not.
Being fat has become too normal, and that is not a good thing.
"Fat acceptance" isn't about telling people it's fine to be fat. It's just not being prejudiced against someone overweight if you know nothing about them.
We automatically associate being overweight with being a lazy slob, and see obesity as primarily a moral failure or character flaw. When it today's world it's easier than ever to gain overweight and harder to lose weight due to a number of factors that simply didn't exist before.
Being overweight carries a stigma that in a lot of cases is not deserved, and on the other hand mocking and shaming a fat person won't make them any more motivated to lose weight, but support will.
And overweight people are well aware of their weight and everything associated with it, they don't need to be reminded, and comments like "it's not healthy, you really should take care of yourself, you should watch what you eat, try working out", while well intentioned, are just rubbing it in and having an opposite effect.
Don't fall for the ragebait trolls with their "healthy at any size" or "anything you say is fat-shaming and fat-phobic", they just want attention.
And don't fall into the "all overweight people are lazy spoiled slobs with no discipline / I lost and/or never gained weight and therefore it's easy" way of thinking either. It's tempting to think that way, but ultimately it's self-congratulatory wank.
This is a good example actually. It's not the kids' fault, they learn eating and dietary habits from their parents - kids don't cook or prepare meals or count calories or make schedules - and if they get fat it's not the kids' fault, it's their parents. And it makes no sense to criticize the kid for something out of their control, when we should smack such parents upside the head for bad/lazy parenting instead.Especially when it happens with kids, it's very easy for kids to put on weight with all the sugar and grease in pretty much everything and a lot of parents keep on enabling those things.