Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, its an unpopular opinion but in some ways she's not wrong.
I wouldn't go around saying it but absent medical issues like thyroid disorders (etc.), overweight and obese people really have little to no self restraint. They lack impulse control and dedication. It's working out and eating at a caloric deficit, not rocket science. Anyone can do it. My fatter friends always love blaming genetics, but that's not it. They eat like crap and feed crap to their kids so when the kids become fat they point and say, "see? Genetics!" No, it's your diet.
Most, if not almost all, obese people are struggling with trauma/PTSD issues and need therapy. it isn’t rocket science to understand ACEs (Adverse childhood experiences) and their effects on health.
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Anonymous wrote:I mean, its an unpopular opinion but in some ways she's not wrong.
I wouldn't go around saying it but absent medical issues like thyroid disorders (etc.), overweight and obese people really have little to no self restraint. They lack impulse control and dedication. It's working out and eating at a caloric deficit, not rocket science. Anyone can do it. My fatter friends always love blaming genetics, but that's not it. They eat like crap and feed crap to their kids so when the kids become fat they point and say, "see? Genetics!" No, it's your diet.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, its an unpopular opinion but in some ways she's not wrong.
I wouldn't go around saying it but absent medical issues like thyroid disorders (etc.), overweight and obese people really have little to no self restraint. They lack impulse control and dedication. It's working out and eating at a caloric deficit, not rocket science. Anyone can do it. My fatter friends always love blaming genetics, but that's not it. They eat like crap and feed crap to their kids so when the kids become fat they point and say, "see? Genetics!" No, it's your diet.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, its an unpopular opinion but in some ways she's not wrong.
I wouldn't go around saying it but absent medical issues like thyroid disorders (etc.), overweight and obese people really have little to no self restraint. They lack impulse control and dedication. It's working out and eating at a caloric deficit, not rocket science. Anyone can do it. My fatter friends always love blaming genetics, but that's not it. They eat like crap and feed crap to their kids so when the kids become fat they point and say, "see? Genetics!" No, it's your diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, its an unpopular opinion but in some ways she's not wrong.
I wouldn't go around saying it but absent medical issues like thyroid disorders (etc.), overweight and obese people really have little to no self restraint. They lack impulse control and dedication. It's working out and eating at a caloric deficit, not rocket science. Anyone can do it. My fatter friends always love blaming genetics, but that's not it. They eat like crap and feed crap to their kids so when the kids become fat they point and say, "see? Genetics!" No, it's your diet.
Who cares if she is right or wrong. Or if it is genetics or the food chain or lack of impulse control. She's being mean. Just because something is true doesn't mean you have to spout it out. When I get a gift I don't LOVE I don't expose all the criticisms I have of the gift (it's ugly! It's stupid!) but I just say "thank you, it was kind of you to think of me" and then I stop and I don't say "when you saw this hideous monstrosity."
I'd call her out on it and ask her why she's being mean. Go from there.
Anonymous wrote:No joke...apparently she's still a nasty person inside despite losing 90 lbs. I love to celebrate people's wins. However when you post that size 14 = not sexy size 2 = sexy. Plus a bunch of other - fat people are lazy in your long description of your transformation, I'm not celebrating that hate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People often think that they'll be different people when they lose weight. They'll be happier, less insecure, less reactionary. less judgmental.
None of that is true. They're the same people, just with a lower number on the scale.
If OP's friend didn't work on anything BUT weight loss, she's going to gain it back and then OP might not have to hear it anymore.
Sustained maintenance takes inner work, as well. Sounds like she skipped that part.
They will be happier because they will feel better about themselves and people will treat them better. The other things have nothing to do with weight, and no one expects them to. You sound like you're rationalizing by confounding the benefits of weight loss with unobtainable goals, through weight loss that is.
Anonymous wrote:People often think that they'll be different people when they lose weight. They'll be happier, less insecure, less reactionary. less judgmental.
None of that is true. They're the same people, just with a lower number on the scale.
If OP's friend didn't work on anything BUT weight loss, she's going to gain it back and then OP might not have to hear it anymore.
Sustained maintenance takes inner work, as well. Sounds like she skipped that part.