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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gross. The codependent, control disguised as “support” dynamic you have going on is pathetic. Do you have kids? A job? How can you possibly be able to spend so much of your energy on the details of your diet and the potential snark you might get on DCUM based on your knowledge of previous posts related to eggs and butter. Your wife also sounds like she probably has an eating disorder she’s masking with a stance. Using you to normalize it. It’s all so, I don’t know, petty and fake? Eat what you want. Wife can eat what she wants. If this is the biggest source of conflict in your marriage, count your blessings and calories together. [/quote] You sound fat. [/quote] Nope PP is right. They are both weirdos. [/quote] I’m the PP that accused “gross.” Not fat. And not harping on OP for spending time on DCUM. Clearly, that would be hypocritical. I’m criticizing the amount of energy being consumed by diet journaling, down to the brand of butter and cross referencing with the potential snark based on historical DCUM post data and the fact that this is, in his world, such a source of conflict that it is worthy of crowdsourcing and inner and marital torment. Just eat the damn steak. And maybe keep the highbrow butter selection to yourself. [/quote] Yeah, OP is off... It was entirely unnecessary to go on and on about the minute details of his diet down to the brands and conditions in which the chickens were raised. Saying something like, “I eat well balanced, heathy, minimal processed foods, lots of fruits and vegs, cook from scratch” would have been more than enough. He sounds erratic and perhaps OCD[/quote] Again, you must be new to DCUM. Posters are asked very specific questions about their diets and lifestyle by posters. OP was being proactive by supplying the details. [/quote] Not new and no one cares what brand of butter he uses[/quote]
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