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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are any of you dieters worried you're going to mess up your metabolisms? Create an unhealthy relationship with food that counter-productively makes binging more likely? I've been reading that an obsession with weight and calories can do more harm than good. [/quote] There is a difference between calorie counting and making healthier food choices. A lot of people find that with cleaner, more selective eating choices, not only does weight come off, but better energy, fewer aches, better sleep follow. If your mindset is to cut calories just to drop weight, I can see this being a problem. But if you change your lifestyle (which can include eating), and like the benefits, you are more likely to keep it up.[/quote] Just FYI, plenty of very fit and beautiful women are cheated on every day. It's great you are fit, but it doesn't mean you won't experience cheating. Some of the most beautiful friends I have, have gone through being cheated on...and they have the whole package--fit, gorgeous, great jobs, fun, great moms and wives, etc. In fact, some men cheat because of that inferiority that the feel and affair down to get validation from a woman who feels lucky to be banging him.[/quote]
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