Skinny is the new moral/hard working and all other kind of superiority?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can’t even with the “just get up at 430 am” PP. are you kidding me?



The point is to dedicate time to exercise. Whether that is 4:30am, 6:00am, 8:00pm. Everyone can make 30-60 min available to exercise is they want to make it a priority
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t even with the “just get up at 430 am” PP. are you kidding me?



The point is to dedicate time to exercise. Whether that is 4:30am, 6:00am, 8:00pm. Everyone can make 30-60 min available to exercise is they want to make it a priority


+1 the excuses are tiresome. Always society’s fault, nothing to do with one’s own hard work and choices. Except we all know someone who’s lost significant weight, which absolutely requires hard work and discipline. Anyone think those people don’t deserve some applause? Really?
Anonymous
As usual thin judgy pps posting and bragging about themselves and ripping others apart
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As usual thin judgy pps posting and bragging about themselves and ripping others apart


No one is ripping anyone apart by acknowledging being a heathy weight and prioritizing fitness takes work and dedication.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As usual thin judgy pps posting and bragging about themselves and ripping others apart



Why don’t you tell us what you could do to make healthier choices in your own life, and why “society” prevents you from doing so?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As usual thin judgy pps posting and bragging about themselves and ripping others apart


Formerly overweight people are the worst about it... right up until they join 90%+ of successful losers in gaining back significantly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As usual thin judgy pps posting and bragging about themselves and ripping others apart


No one is ripping anyone apart by acknowledging being a heathy weight and prioritizing fitness takes work and dedication.


This, which does suggest otherwise nutty op did make an accurate observation. If we moralize hard work and discipline, then yes there is an element of judgment there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As usual thin judgy pps posting and bragging about themselves and ripping others apart


No one is ripping anyone apart by acknowledging being a heathy weight and prioritizing fitness takes work and dedication.


This, which does suggest otherwise nutty op did make an accurate observation. If we moralize hard work and discipline, then yes there is an element of judgment there.


No not really. No one really cares or is thinking about why you are overweight
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can’t even with the “just get up at 430 am” PP. are you kidding me?



My favorite is the single mom who would wake up at 5 AM to go running 6 miles. She probably left the kids alone in the house before sunrise, sleeping. Best mom ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t even with the “just get up at 430 am” PP. are you kidding me?



My favorite is the single mom who would wake up at 5 AM to go running 6 miles. She probably left the kids alone in the house before sunrise, sleeping. Best mom ever.


Right. PP is the Horatio Alger of weight loss.

Because we couldn’t advocate for shorter work weeks or better pay to lessen stress and provide more free time. We couldn’t tax junk food. No way. That would be so unfair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t even with the “just get up at 430 am” PP. are you kidding me?



The point is to dedicate time to exercise. Whether that is 4:30am, 6:00am, 8:00pm. Everyone can make 30-60 min available to exercise is they want to make it a priority


+1 the excuses are tiresome. Always society’s fault, nothing to do with one’s own hard work and choices. Except we all know someone who’s lost significant weight, which absolutely requires hard work and discipline. Anyone think those people don’t deserve some applause? Really?

Except as usual, thin people on dcum do not reply to the topic in question. Which has nothing to do with excuses or taking the time. It is about thin people and women in particular on dcum, shaming other people, women in particular, for being overweight and putting yourselves on a pedestal.
Page after page has been overtaken by thin pps telling us how they stay thin. Which has absolutely nothing to do with the topic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t even with the “just get up at 430 am” PP. are you kidding me?



The point is to dedicate time to exercise. Whether that is 4:30am, 6:00am, 8:00pm. Everyone can make 30-60 min available to exercise is they want to make it a priority


+1 the excuses are tiresome. Always society’s fault, nothing to do with one’s own hard work and choices. Except we all know someone who’s lost significant weight, which absolutely requires hard work and discipline. Anyone think those people don’t deserve some applause? Really?

Except as usual, thin people on dcum do not reply to the topic in question. Which has nothing to do with excuses or taking the time. It is about thin people and women in particular on dcum, shaming other people, women in particular, for being overweight and putting yourselves on a pedestal.
Page after page has been overtaken by thin pps telling us how they stay thin. Which has absolutely nothing to do with the topic.


If you don’t see how those two topics are interrelated, no one can help you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As usual thin judgy pps posting and bragging about themselves and ripping others apart



Why don’t you tell us what you could do to make healthier choices in your own life, and why “society” prevents you from doing so?

I make healthy choices. This thread is exactly about what you posted, judging people who are not thin as morally lacking and as lacking in work ethic.
Nothing prevents me from doing so, nor does it prevent anyone from doing so. This is utterly off-topic for the thread, but you keep on trucking! What you should ask yourselves is what prevents you from being a nice person that doesn't judge others who do not look like you, as morally inferior?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As usual thin judgy pps posting and bragging about themselves and ripping others apart


No one is ripping anyone apart by acknowledging being a heathy weight and prioritizing fitness takes work and dedication.


This, which does suggest otherwise nutty op did make an accurate observation. If we moralize hard work and discipline, then yes there is an element of judgment there.


Exactly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t even with the “just get up at 430 am” PP. are you kidding me?



My favorite is the single mom who would wake up at 5 AM to go running 6 miles. She probably left the kids alone in the house before sunrise, sleeping. Best mom ever.


For real. She should sleep in and pop a Jimmy Dean in the microwave like the rest of us
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