azalea1976
azalea1976
azalea1976

It would definitely be OK to deny children candy. It’s not a necessity to life. You do you.

Go back to high school and learn about analogies.

I’m not a lawyer but I don’t see how this couldn’t be considered public, if it’s in clear view of a public area.

Come now, nobody listens to Gwyneth Paltrow. Right??

Yeah, I like cotton candy. I like all sweets, probably too much. It irritates me when people imply that I have some kind of disorder if I turn down dessert or a roll and try to make better food choices. My real disorder with food is that I’m freakishly addicted to sugar, like a lot of people probably are. I’m working

Any activity that uses energy (so, any activity other than eating, I suppose) contributes to fat loss, if you are using more energy than you are consuming. This includes planking. Also, muscle mass burns more energy than fat, so anything that strengthens a muscle is contributing to greater energy burn or, ultimately,

Agree. I just don’t agree when people say that those pursuing a healthy diet are “obsessive” or “disordered.” More than anything, as a culture I’d say we are obsessive and disordered with an addiction to sugar and junk food.

Sugar in Everything™ is the cause.  

That sucks and is ridiculous.

That wasn’t concern, that was her insulting you in the hopes you would help her get easy money. MLMs turn people into a-holes.

I think we can all agree that smoking, drinking and drugs are bad for your health. Chopping off bits of your flesh would be bad for your health. Poor diet is bad for your health, that includes consuming excessive amounts of obesity-generating sugar which occur in most processed/packaged foods. Saying that’s

To be fair, healthy and athletic aren’t synonymous. Some would argue being overweight - or carrying excess body fat - is detrimental to health regardless of activity levels or athleticism.

Maybe the cotton candy shouldn’t be in the house. What’s the value of kids eating candy? Are you going to go push chocolate bars in your car’s fuel tank, too? Just for fun.

Just because a grocery store, drive thru, or even restaurant calls something “food” doesn’t mean it should be eaten as such. Saying people who want to eat real food are disordered is ridiculous. Identifying something as a “highly-restricted” diet is completely subjective. What if you were surrounded by people who ate

“...just stop eating a lot of prepared foods, cook at home more...”

That sounds more like MLM disorder than anything else. That whole area is a mental disorder.

What if it’s a healthier and smarter approach to nourish our bodies the way we would select a quality fuel for our cars, rather than to “enjoy” eating? Maybe addiction to salt and sugar is the real disorder?

Thank you.....? :/

Men think a slim/average woman weighs 120 lbs. They have no concept of anything.

Core strength. More muscle. Less fat. Be able to do more physically in life.