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  • StudSpud The Starchy@aussie.zone
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    I lost weight due to my poverty-life. I felt ashamed that I lost weight because I only lost it due to being poorer than I was, so I just tell people I’m OMAD (one meal a day/intermittent fasting) but don’t reccomend it to anyone. Also, in part due to smoking ciggies, they’re appetite supressors. I am very unhealthy, despite eating healthy, as I am usually quite hungry all the time and I lead a very sedentary lifestyle. And yet I am still considered ‘fat’ by society, somehow. Like, no. I will not starve myself further because society (men) thinks I should be 50kg-60kg. It’s hard enough to maintain the 70kg-75kg that I am without slipping further down the scale.

    Also, yeah, fat does not mean unhealthy. The only time I would consider it unhealthy is when someone is like, 200kg-400kg. But I also consider it unhealthy to be under 50kg. But I also dont know everyone’s story and am not a doctor or their doctor, both under 50kg and over 200kg could be, and probably are, living much healthier lifestyles than I.

    I think it ought to be the norm to not judge anyone for their weight. And those ads for diet pills make me want to hurt someone lol

    • Seagoon_@aussie.zone
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      A few years back I too lost about 15 kgs from being poor. I planned meals carefully, I read food stats on packets, ate sooo many carrots as they are cheaper than potat. So many eggs as meat is expensive. The last thing I was thinking of was the latest food fad espoused by media. I knew I was eating healthier than before. No junk and a better balance.

      Husband did not like it even tho he lost weight too. For him healthy food has to be health food, nothing to do with nutrition, it’s a spiritual thing. I remember being very annoyed the times he would eat my dinner, grabbing my food before I served myself because he thinks he can eat as much as he wants, even more if it’s health food, cos more is better right?

      I grew up eating healthy but modern media tells us traditional diet is bad, right?

      • CEOofmyhouse56@aussie.zone
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        You probably already know this but during ww2 peoples diets were healthier than ever before probably due to the fact that sugar and fats were limited due to rationing.

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            Yes and no. Fat back then was often plentiful and cheap so a common meal for the poor was left over drippings and bread. What we know now of course is that there are good fats and not so good fats. A small amount of animal fat is good for us but not what they were eating.

            • Force_majeure122@aussie.zone
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              I’d also disagree that drippings are not healthy! And imagine if now instead of bread and drippings you just have bread. Pretty sad state of affairs that would be