Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Just meaning that I value actionable change through a committed lifestyle choice to be active and exercise to be healthy. I couldn’t care less about losing weight. I am 52, and choose lifestyle choices to make sure I am active, and can be able to be physically functional at 80.
The drugs stuff is an easy fix. That is what depresses me in terms of those threads having no motivation for me on to achieve my overall goals.
You are very wrong.
Who is forcing you read those threads?
People bring up GLP1 in every thread involving dieting, not just threads with it in its title.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Just meaning that I value actionable change through a committed lifestyle choice to be active and exercise to be healthy. I couldn’t care less about losing weight. I am 52, and choose lifestyle choices to make sure I am active, and can be able to be physically functional at 80.
The drugs stuff is an easy fix. That is what depresses me in terms of those threads having no motivation for me on to achieve my overall goals.
You are very wrong.
Who is forcing you read those threads?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we finally breaking out a section for the disordered eaters?
I have been trying to decide whether there is a way to read Diet & Exercise and avoid the disordered eaters. I’ve come to the conclusion I cannot.
I support creating a separate forum for this reason. I think there should be an Exercise & Fitness forum, and a Diet, Nutrition & Weight Loss forum.
I don't find the GLP discussion depressing or upsetting, but I have no interest in discussing GLPs or any diet-related weight loss approaches. I just want to discuss exercise and fitness. If I discuss food in that context, it would be something like "what do you eat to help with recovery after heavy lifting?" or "good non-messy snacks for the gym" or something. Weight loss is not part of my exercise/fitness journey -- I only care about building strength, getting better at my sport, and feeling good. But the Diet & Exercise forum is largely about weight loss.
There is already a whole section of DCUM on sports, with a forum on Sports General Discussion. Post there.
The Diet & Exercise forum has a subtitle saying it's about weight loss. It is what it says on the wrapper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we finally breaking out a section for the disordered eaters?
I have been trying to decide whether there is a way to read Diet & Exercise and avoid the disordered eaters. I’ve come to the conclusion I cannot.
I support creating a separate forum for this reason. I think there should be an Exercise & Fitness forum, and a Diet, Nutrition & Weight Loss forum.
I don't find the GLP discussion depressing or upsetting, but I have no interest in discussing GLPs or any diet-related weight loss approaches. I just want to discuss exercise and fitness. If I discuss food in that context, it would be something like "what do you eat to help with recovery after heavy lifting?" or "good non-messy snacks for the gym" or something. Weight loss is not part of my exercise/fitness journey -- I only care about building strength, getting better at my sport, and feeling good. But the Diet & Exercise forum is largely about weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Just meaning that I value actionable change through a committed lifestyle choice to be active and exercise to be healthy. I couldn’t care less about losing weight. I am 52, and choose lifestyle choices to make sure I am active, and can be able to be physically functional at 80.
The drugs stuff is an easy fix. That is what depresses me in terms of those threads having no motivation for me on to achieve my overall goals.
Nope. They are not "an easy fix." Not even close. So ... given that you are posting this, even here on this website feedback thread, I would not be surprised if you are one of the people derailing the GLP1 threads with this nasty fat phobic attitude. At any rate, simply stop opening those threads if they "have no motivation" for you.
It appears there is absolutely no way to escape you. Even on threads that are not about actual usage of GLP1, you show up. Before accusing others of derailing, maybe take a look at why you needed to post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we finally breaking out a section for the disordered eaters?
I have been trying to decide whether there is a way to read Diet & Exercise and avoid the disordered eaters. I’ve come to the conclusion I cannot.
I support creating a separate forum for this reason. I think there should be an Exercise & Fitness forum, and a Diet, Nutrition & Weight Loss forum.
I don't find the GLP discussion depressing or upsetting, but I have no interest in discussing GLPs or any diet-related weight loss approaches. I just want to discuss exercise and fitness. If I discuss food in that context, it would be something like "what do you eat to help with recovery after heavy lifting?" or "good non-messy snacks for the gym" or something. Weight loss is not part of my exercise/fitness journey -- I only care about building strength, getting better at my sport, and feeling good. But the Diet & Exercise forum is largely about weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we finally breaking out a section for the disordered eaters?
I have been trying to decide whether there is a way to read Diet & Exercise and avoid the disordered eaters. I’ve come to the conclusion I cannot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Just meaning that I value actionable change through a committed lifestyle choice to be active and exercise to be healthy. I couldn’t care less about losing weight. I am 52, and choose lifestyle choices to make sure I am active, and can be able to be physically functional at 80.
The drugs stuff is an easy fix. That is what depresses me in terms of those threads having no motivation for me on to achieve my overall goals.
Nope. They are not "an easy fix." Not even close. So ... given that you are posting this, even here on this website feedback thread, I would not be surprised if you are one of the people derailing the GLP1 threads with this nasty fat phobic attitude. At any rate, simply stop opening those threads if they "have no motivation" for you.
Anonymous wrote:Are we finally breaking out a section for the disordered eaters?
Anonymous wrote:OP there just won't be enough traffic. He also started a forum just for perimenopause and it was a bust - gets about 20 posts a week.
Anonymous wrote:OP there just won't be enough traffic. He also started a forum just for perimenopause and it was a bust - gets about 20 posts a week.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Just meaning that I value actionable change through a committed lifestyle choice to be active and exercise to be healthy. I couldn’t care less about losing weight. I am 52, and choose lifestyle choices to make sure I am active, and can be able to be physically functional at 80.
The drugs stuff is an easy fix. That is what depresses me in terms of those threads having no motivation for me on to achieve my overall goals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Just meaning that I value actionable change through a committed lifestyle choice to be active and exercise to be healthy. I couldn’t care less about losing weight. I am 52, and choose lifestyle choices to make sure I am active, and can be able to be physically functional at 80.
The drugs stuff is an easy fix. That is what depresses me in terms of those threads having no motivation for me on to achieve my overall goals.
Nope. They are not "an easy fix." Not even close. So ... given that you are posting this, even here on this website feedback thread, I would not be surprised if you are one of the people derailing the GLP1 threads with this nasty fat phobic attitude. At any rate, simply stop opening those threads if they "have no motivation" for you.