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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So people can only want to lose weight if it’s “affecting their heart health, causing joint problems, or limiting their mobility and ability to live active lives.”? So people can only try to lose weight when you approve of it? This is weird.[/quote] People can do what they want with their own bodies. But passing off your restrictive fad diet as “eating healthy” and criticizing others who don’t have your same disordered eating patterns (or don’t exercise obsessively or take stimulants) is obnoxious.[/quote] Criticizing anyone for their eating habits is obnoxious. Don't hang out with those people. It's not less obnoxious if they were actually eating healthy. [/quote] I would love to stop hanging out with them but don’t have a choice. More than half of the women in my life are like this, thus the rant. I am very tired of being told that I am unhealthy by people who are doing frankly insane things to their bodies just so they can look a certain way. I feel like they are determined to shame me into an eating disorder.[/quote] Honestly, it sounds like you already have an eating disorder, just not a restrictive version. You are eating to prove some kind of point to the people around you? If this tread is evidence of anything, it’s that OP has some issues around food and he/she is desperately trying to blame other people for them.[/quote] Troll.[/quote] Different poster and I’d agree. Not trolling, sounds like OP is super sensitive about her food choices. I bet if you asked the co-workers they would claim it’s OP who’s constantly talking about her food choices. [/quote] Same troll. OP sounds healthy. Her coworkers sound toxic.[/quote]
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