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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't care what other people eat (unless it's endangered animals or people, I guess), but I can't stand when people with restrictive diets try to force their diets on me or try and attribute literally any problem one might have to diet. You see it in this thread, with people implying that people should go gluten free to address mood disorders. Stuff like that is what makes people like OP annoyed by gluten free folks. Eat what you want, try not to talk about it so much, definitely don't try to sell other people on it. I know you'll say "Well keto/gluten-free/caveman/vegan/whatever has helped me lose weight, build muscle, improved my mood, boosted my sex life, and made me a millionaire!" I don't care. Please stop talking about it.[/quote] +1. I know people with Celiac's. But I know a lot more people who use an undiagnosed gluten allergy to justify their severely disordered eating and weight loss attempts. You can ID them by how much they talk about their food. Same goes for the low carb people who can't stop talking about how sweet normal food tastes: nobody thinks that yam is candy, just stop. Eat what you want. Don't eat things you don't want. If you would like a gluten free entree at a meal I'm hosting, tell me and there will be at least one dish. But otherwise keep your diet to yourself. [/quote]
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