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by chineseGoogle
2751 days ago
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I have numerous fat friends that use the calories saved by diet foods as a green light to recover equivalent calories elsewhere. The fatalist claim being: well, one would've just eaten that much anyway, so what's the difference? |
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We're humans. Not wanting to eat bitter food all the time is natural and should not be faulted. Losing weight shouldn't have to be a strenuous ascetic chore, so choosing to consume something sweet isn't the mental failing; the mental failing is choosing to choose something calorically and macro-nutritionally incorrect for one's body recomposition goals.