Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obsession over what we are eating is what causes us to be overweight or underweight in the first place. The whole idiotic trend about diets and what you eat and don’t eat is why you overeat or under eat in the first place. Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
I have lived in several countries and only in the U.S. did I find people this obsessed with food.
Troll or just stupid.
Which part is stupid or trolling? What do you find stupid about my post?
I do not understand constant need to think about is this healthy, is cake bad for me, don’t eat fruit, eat keto, eat vegan, do IF.
I never heard an Italian, Egyptian and people in most countries vilify foods as much as people here do. Yes, I lived there as well.
NP.
This part in particular is stupid:
Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
This tells me everything I need to know about your opinion on food obsessions.
I don't think it does tell you anything. It tells that you have no concept of how unhealthy it is to diet, not eat this or that, and then feel guilty about eating this or that. In fact, I am pretty sure that any fad you follow is insane.
Some of us are here to contribute and help. You don’t seem to be interested in that.
Mindful eating is not a “diet.” It’s a fueling plan. If you do that, a couple of times of eating some trash is a rounding error.
Everything you post shows unhealthy obsession with clean eating or similar eating disorder. Fueling plan and calling food you disapprove of trash shows that you truly are in clutches of an evil eating habit.
Your kids are watching and learning to feel ashamed when they have pizza. Don’t come crying when your children have anorexia or bulimia or hide food. Don’t come pretending you have no idea what caused it.
Also stop presuming what eating habits i or others have.
I assure you, my eating habits are none of your business regardless of your insane desire to call me stupid. You are not that bright yourself as you can’t even get the gist of the messy of this thread.
Go take your meds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obsession over what we are eating is what causes us to be overweight or underweight in the first place. The whole idiotic trend about diets and what you eat and don’t eat is why you overeat or under eat in the first place. Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
I have lived in several countries and only in the U.S. did I find people this obsessed with food.
Troll or just stupid.
Which part is stupid or trolling? What do you find stupid about my post?
I do not understand constant need to think about is this healthy, is cake bad for me, don’t eat fruit, eat keto, eat vegan, do IF.
I never heard an Italian, Egyptian and people in most countries vilify foods as much as people here do. Yes, I lived there as well.
NP.
This part in particular is stupid:
Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
This tells me everything I need to know about your opinion on food obsessions.
I don't think it does tell you anything. It tells that you have no concept of how unhealthy it is to diet, not eat this or that, and then feel guilty about eating this or that. In fact, I am pretty sure that any fad you follow is insane.
Some of us are here to contribute and help. You don’t seem to be interested in that.
Mindful eating is not a “diet.” It’s a fueling plan. If you do that, a couple of times of eating some trash is a rounding error.
Everything you post shows unhealthy obsession with clean eating or similar eating disorder. Fueling plan and calling food you disapprove of trash shows that you truly are in clutches of an evil eating habit.
Your kids are watching and learning to feel ashamed when they have pizza. Don’t come crying when your children have anorexia or bulimia or hide food. Don’t come pretending you have no idea what caused it.
Also stop presuming what eating habits i or others have.
I assure you, my eating habits are none of your business regardless of your insane desire to call me stupid. You are not that bright yourself as you can’t even get the gist of the messy of this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obsession over what we are eating is what causes us to be overweight or underweight in the first place. The whole idiotic trend about diets and what you eat and don’t eat is why you overeat or under eat in the first place. Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
I have lived in several countries and only in the U.S. did I find people this obsessed with food.
Troll or just stupid.
Which part is stupid or trolling? What do you find stupid about my post?
I do not understand constant need to think about is this healthy, is cake bad for me, don’t eat fruit, eat keto, eat vegan, do IF.
I never heard an Italian, Egyptian and people in most countries vilify foods as much as people here do. Yes, I lived there as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obsession over what we are eating is what causes us to be overweight or underweight in the first place. The whole idiotic trend about diets and what you eat and don’t eat is why you overeat or under eat in the first place. Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
I have lived in several countries and only in the U.S. did I find people this obsessed with food.
Troll or just stupid.
Which part is stupid or trolling? What do you find stupid about my post?
I do not understand constant need to think about is this healthy, is cake bad for me, don’t eat fruit, eat keto, eat vegan, do IF.
I never heard an Italian, Egyptian and people in most countries vilify foods as much as people here do. Yes, I lived there as well.
NP.
This part in particular is stupid:
Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
This tells me everything I need to know about your opinion on food obsessions.
I don't think it does tell you anything. It tells that you have no concept of how unhealthy it is to diet, not eat this or that, and then feel guilty about eating this or that. In fact, I am pretty sure that any fad you follow is insane.
Some of us are here to contribute and help. You don’t seem to be interested in that.
Mindful eating is not a “diet.” It’s a fueling plan. If you do that, a couple of times of eating some trash is a rounding error.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obsession over what we are eating is what causes us to be overweight or underweight in the first place. The whole idiotic trend about diets and what you eat and don’t eat is why you overeat or under eat in the first place. Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
I have lived in several countries and only in the U.S. did I find people this obsessed with food.
Troll or just stupid.
Which part is stupid or trolling? What do you find stupid about my post?
I do not understand constant need to think about is this healthy, is cake bad for me, don’t eat fruit, eat keto, eat vegan, do IF.
I never heard an Italian, Egyptian and people in most countries vilify foods as much as people here do. Yes, I lived there as well.
NP.
This part in particular is stupid:
Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
This tells me everything I need to know about your opinion on food obsessions.
I don't think it does tell you anything. It tells that you have no concept of how unhealthy it is to diet, not eat this or that, and then feel guilty about eating this or that. In fact, I am pretty sure that any fad you follow is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obsession over what we are eating is what causes us to be overweight or underweight in the first place. The whole idiotic trend about diets and what you eat and don’t eat is why you overeat or under eat in the first place. Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
I have lived in several countries and only in the U.S. did I find people this obsessed with food.
Troll or just stupid.
Which part is stupid or trolling? What do you find stupid about my post?
I do not understand constant need to think about is this healthy, is cake bad for me, don’t eat fruit, eat keto, eat vegan, do IF.
I never heard an Italian, Egyptian and people in most countries vilify foods as much as people here do. Yes, I lived there as well.
NP.
This part in particular is stupid:
Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
This tells me everything I need to know about your opinion on food obsessions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obsession over what we are eating is what causes us to be overweight or underweight in the first place. The whole idiotic trend about diets and what you eat and don’t eat is why you overeat or under eat in the first place. Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
I have lived in several countries and only in the U.S. did I find people this obsessed with food.
Troll or just stupid.
Which part is stupid or trolling? What do you find stupid about my post?
I do not understand constant need to think about is this healthy, is cake bad for me, don’t eat fruit, eat keto, eat vegan, do IF.
I never heard an Italian, Egyptian and people in most countries vilify foods as much as people here do. Yes, I lived there as well.
Most here, obsess over what they should not eat, they spend all the time thinking about eating and what to eat. Truly it is the cause of weight gain and loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol okay. I used to live in Asia — they talked, thought, and judged food way more than any American I’ve met and were much healthier.
In all of Asia???
I mean it’s a pretty general trend across most Asian countries/cultures — special regional or seasonal foods, lots of emphasis on feeding people as an expression of love/affection, but also lots of emphasis on thinness as a beauty standard and direct commentary from parents/grandparents on what you’re eating and how unhealthy it is/isn’t and how you should be eating and feeding your family better.
Pretty much this exactly. Therefore, This thread focused on the US is dumb.
Ok. I admit I do not know much about Asian eating trends. But, is it really that they vilify carbs, sweets, fruit, rice, noodles? I thought it was more, eat in moderation, and lots of veggies in foods. At least in Korean shows I've watched; everyone is constantly eating noodles of some sort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol okay. I used to live in Asia — they talked, thought, and judged food way more than any American I’ve met and were much healthier.
In all of Asia???
I mean it’s a pretty general trend across most Asian countries/cultures — special regional or seasonal foods, lots of emphasis on feeding people as an expression of love/affection, but also lots of emphasis on thinness as a beauty standard and direct commentary from parents/grandparents on what you’re eating and how unhealthy it is/isn’t and how you should be eating and feeding your family better.
Pretty much this exactly. Therefore, This thread focused on the US is dumb.
Ok. I admit I do not know much about Asian eating trends. But, is it really that they vilify carbs, sweets, fruit, rice, noodles? I thought it was more, eat in moderation, and lots of veggies in foods. At least in Korean shows I've watched; everyone is constantly eating noodles of some sort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol okay. I used to live in Asia — they talked, thought, and judged food way more than any American I’ve met and were much healthier.
In all of Asia???
I mean it’s a pretty general trend across most Asian countries/cultures — special regional or seasonal foods, lots of emphasis on feeding people as an expression of love/affection, but also lots of emphasis on thinness as a beauty standard and direct commentary from parents/grandparents on what you’re eating and how unhealthy it is/isn’t and how you should be eating and feeding your family better.
Pretty much this exactly. Therefore, This thread focused on the US is dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol okay. I used to live in Asia — they talked, thought, and judged food way more than any American I’ve met and were much healthier.
In all of Asia???
I mean it’s a pretty general trend across most Asian countries/cultures — special regional or seasonal foods, lots of emphasis on feeding people as an expression of love/affection, but also lots of emphasis on thinness as a beauty standard and direct commentary from parents/grandparents on what you’re eating and how unhealthy it is/isn’t and how you should be eating and feeding your family better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol okay. I used to live in Asia — they talked, thought, and judged food way more than any American I’ve met and were much healthier.
In all of Asia???