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I got down voted to fuck in another thread for saying this lol

The amount of excuses fatties come up with is actually depressing. You don’t have to swap every meal for a boring salad, you don’t have to run ten miles a day, you don’t have to meticulously count every calorie or commit to fad diets etc etc etc.

All you have to do is eat less. It’s simple, it’s easy. No one gives a fuck that you’re busy, or a super taster or that you comfort eat, or that you feel super hungry before bed time. None of that is stopping you from eating just a bit less.

There are a minority of fat people who have significant mental or health issues of which I empathise, but for most, it’s a combination of greed and the inability to delay gratification.

You need only two things to achieve and maintain a healthy weight;

  • Be honest with yourself
  • The will power to not consistently over eat

Edit: and here come the downvotes again lol you know I’m right, it’s just that the truth hurts.

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I downvote you, as a thin person, because you are an asshole. And this is kinda stupid:

There are a minority of fat people who have significant mental or health issues of which I empathise, but for most, it’s a combination of greed and the inability to delay gratification.

Perhaps think about it more. Or don’t comment on other people’s bodies.

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You: Wahhhhhh not being a fat ass is hard.

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You: Reeee I have to be an edgelord online because having empathy is too hard and I don’t respect people who have bodies I don’t like.

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It may be simple but certainly not easy. Food can become a serious addiction.

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I’d put food addiction under mental health issues which I did say I empathise with, but these are a minority of cases. Not every fat person is food addicted.

It is easy. There’s nothing hard about recognising that you’re overweight and then looking at the amount of food on your plates and saying “from now on I’ll have 20% less than that”, then weighing yourself a few months after that to measure your progress and adjusting the amount you eat further if necessary. You do not need a PhD in food science or biology, nor do you need the will power of the most mentally strong human that’s ever lived to be able to commit to eating a bit less.

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I’d put food addiction under mental health issues which I did say I empathise with, but these are a minority of cases.

As far as I know, it’s a lot more than just a minority, but if you have a source and information I’m not aware of, please share. Always eager to learn.

For the sake of our discussion, let’s assume you’re right and mental health reasons are just a negligible minority. There’s also an obesity pandemic going on right now in most of the (western) world. Has been for a while, I hope we can agree on that.

So, if there’s an obesity pandemic going on, but losing weight is simple and easy, and it’s not majorly mental health reasons, I gotta ask: Why are people overweight/fat/obese? Do you think people want to be fat? What’s your point here?

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