Anonymous wrote:You say you eat like a horse, but do you really?
I have friend who eat everything and anything, will eat a burger and fries and so forth, but the difference between them and someone who is overweight it that they indulge, but still eat less overall. They don't feel the need to finish everything on their plate. They stop when they are full. If they eat that burger for lunch they are full the rest of the day and will skip or eat a small light dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's great that you are skinny. My aunt was skinny and ate tons of processed food. Dropped dead of a heart attack at 50.
Yep - be careful what you eat b/c it can do a lot of damage that you can't see until you have a health problem. Like clogged arteries, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's great that you are skinny. My aunt was skinny and ate tons of processed food. Dropped dead of a heart attack at 50.
+1
You might be skinny fat. You guys are a huge health problem but no one cares because “health concerns” about fat are made up; people just hate fat people. I’d get tested to make sure you’re not skinny fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's great that you are skinny. My aunt was skinny and ate tons of processed food. Dropped dead of a heart attack at 50.
Yep - be careful what you eat b/c it can do a lot of damage that you can't see until you have a health problem. Like clogged arteries, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, etc.
Anonymous wrote:This is going to come off as a humblebrag or just a brag, but I'm thin and I have no idea why.
I'm 32. Size 0/2. Yes, I work out and love to exercise, but we always say you can't outrun the fork. I love food. I eat like a horse. I have a mega sweet tooth. I love everything that's bad. Cheeseburgers. Bacon. Ice cream. Chocolate. Beer. I really like beer. And pizza. Pizza and beer especially. I eat a lot of carbs.
There are times when I eat better and times I eat worse, but it makes no difference. I usually work out a lot, but even when I was injured, my weight never changed within five pounds. As for genetics, I guess everyone in my family is thin, except my mom. She is very overweight and blames me (tongue-and-cheekly) because she gave birth to me at 39. Before that she was 5'8 and 125 lbs. My sisters are both thin after giving birth to three kids. But my mom IS overweight. So when is the other shoe going to drop? Can I keep up my beer-drinking, pizza-eating ways and rely on offestting it with being generally very active, or am I going to get fat overnight in 15 years when I go through menopause or whatever. I really like pizza and beer. I also like being a size 2. I'm honestly not sure which I like more. Probably pizza and beer.
Anonymous wrote:It's great that you are skinny. My aunt was skinny and ate tons of processed food. Dropped dead of a heart attack at 50.
Anonymous wrote:Just turned 50 and finally it is catching up with me. I have put on 5 pounds over past year. No diet or exercise changes. It is isn’t a huge amount so figure it is just hormonal. I am not particularly worried about it although if it still creeps up every year maybe I will!!
Anonymous wrote:It's great that you are skinny. My aunt was skinny and ate tons of processed food. Dropped dead of a heart attack at 50.