Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't eat there since they give to causes that directly target my gay friends and family.
I’m gay and I love Chick Fil A! Can’t we all just get along?
Dang PP is a much better ally than you![]()
Anonymous wrote:I feel like it’s a good chest meal. Especially the spicy one.
It always makes me poop huge later. It’s a better gut cleaner than my little tiny egg breakfast and little lunch salads, and light protein and veggie dinners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't eat there since they give to causes that directly target my gay friends and family.
I’m gay and I love Chick Fil A! Can’t we all just get along?
Dang PP is a much better ally than you![]()
My son is gay and works with several other gay people at CFA. Now we need to hear from the gay chickens. Gay cows wont count
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't eat there since they give to causes that directly target my gay friends and family.
I’m gay and I love Chick Fil A! Can’t we all just get along?
Dang PP is a much better ally than you![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't eat there since they give to causes that directly target my gay friends and family.
I’m gay and I love Chick Fil A! Can’t we all just get along?
Anonymous wrote:I got a spicy chicken sandwich and waffle fries
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s done. No need to beat yourself up over it. One way to take control is to write down three things you can do differently the next time you find yourself in that emotional space.
-Go for a walk
-Take a shower
-etc
JFC, she's not "out of control" because she ate a sandwich. The little exercise you proposed is equivalent to "beating yourself up" over eating a sandwich.
Agreed. These posters here are so over the top.
The issue would be eating this garbage all the time. That isn't happening, otherwise the OP would not have made this post to begin with.
Everybody breaks down. You need to do that to stay on track. Mostly to appreciate how much better the right path actually is.
Eating a sandwich with a side of fries is a “breakdown”? Are you nuts?
Anonymous wrote:It’s done. No need to beat yourself up over it. One way to take control is to write down three things you can do differently the next time you find yourself in that emotional space.
-Go for a walk
-Take a shower
-etc
JFC, she's not "out of control" because she ate a sandwich. The little exercise you proposed is equivalent to "beating yourself up" over eating a sandwich.