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Are you fat or thin or fit. :)
fit 55%  55%  [ 51 ]
Fat 45%  45%  [ 42 ]
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21 Nov 2007, 12:47 am

Fat, then fit, then back to fat. There is no worse feeling than regaining weight you lost, except losing muscle that you gained at the same time as losing weight.



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21 Nov 2007, 10:31 am

I'm underweight...even though I do eat I can never seem to put any weight on. I eat healthely, i'm not fit.


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21 Nov 2007, 1:05 pm

Sad to say, but I'm fat. Not obese though, more like chubby.



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21 Nov 2007, 8:38 pm

I'm a Sid.


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22 Nov 2007, 3:41 am

I'm fat, but I don't care.



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24 Nov 2007, 11:56 pm

I think I'm fit, although I don't really have a regular exercise routine. Generally, I rollerblade to get to lectures or go places that are farther away, and that's probably where I get all my exercise. But I consider myself to eat a lot. Despite that (including junk food), I'm still not fat. I'm not sure it's a metabolism thing though.


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25 Nov 2007, 9:26 pm

I voted fit. I usually have a couple pounds extra weight I keep gaining and losing but overall I work out regularly and I'm pretty strong - more so taking into account that I'm a bit short.
I'm not the strongest at the local gym or anything like that but I think I've been doing a decent job over the last years. I also invest in flexibility and aerobic stamina - that perhaps does give me an edge over those many that just work to get big.



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26 Nov 2007, 4:38 pm

I'm skinny, but I don't work out. I starve myself.



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26 Nov 2007, 4:45 pm

beautifuloblivion wrote:
I'm skinny, but I don't work out. I starve myself.


Anorexia is not good.


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26 Nov 2007, 5:34 pm

Anubis wrote:
beautifuloblivion wrote:
I'm skinny, but I don't work out. I starve myself.


Anorexia is not good.

I agree w/Anubus, here. Doing a physical activity regularly, along with eating sensibly, provides a much better payoff than starving oneself all the time. You'd do well to find a physical activity that you feel comfortable doing.


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26 Nov 2007, 7:01 pm

Flismflop wrote:
Anubis wrote:
beautifuloblivion wrote:
I'm skinny, but I don't work out. I starve myself.


Anorexia is not good.

I agree w/Anubus, here. Doing a physical activity regularly, along with eating sensibly, provides a much better payoff than starving oneself all the time. You'd do well to find a physical activity that you feel comfortable doing.


I agree, but it's a tough habit to kick. In order to heal successfully, you have to want to get help, and I'm just not ready.



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27 Nov 2007, 3:51 am

Why don't you want to get help? What's your fear?


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27 Nov 2007, 11:03 am

Claradoon wrote:
Wow could fat be an aspie thing? If yes, then I can try dealing with it from that angle, might work.


I think fat has become normal for NT and ASD. Too much food, too much sitting, too much driving.