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Originally Posted by luv
Okay, so she's oppressed, but fat chicks will be the norm in less than 10 years? This is one girl in complete and total denial. I know because I've been there.
What's tragic, though, is that she could be fairly right about it being the norm eventually. People in general have grown up lazy and undisciplined. They give in to the super sized conveniences, and are too lazy to do anything about it. What's worse is that it will eventually be the norm because obesity in children is increasing. People can't discipline themselves, let alone their children. You're hungry? Here, have a big kid meal (or whatever they're called) from McDonald's. I don't feel like dealing with you, so go play a video game, get on the computer, or watch tv. So, so, sad.
I'm glad I woke the **** up before I turned 40.
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Just as a warning, you may interpret this as a mean comment when you start to read it, but it's not intended that way. This is more of a supportive thought.
Speaking as someone who's been where you are, you may have woken up before 40, but don't for a second think that you've figured things out, or that you've solved anything. It's going to be a fight, it may take longer than you think, and you aren't going to be done when you get your weight where you want it to be. This is something you're going to have be responsible about for a long time, at least until the changes you've made are ingrained enough into you that they take over "normal" from what you had been doing the other 30-odd years of your life. Change is not an easy thing. So be careful not to let yourself get complacent, or to get too comfortable with the thought that you've got all the answers now. Just keep fighting the good fight.