Tfw you're the kind of person who eats **** loads and never puts on any weight once I ate an entire wheel of chocolate cake and weighed less than what I weighed before
My friend is like that, for months we did the same exact **** , so there wasn't a difference in exercise, and he ate even more than me. And after all this I gained weight while he lost it.
And then people keep saying that you should gain weight and complain when they see how much you eat and not gain anything. Last year I went from 66kg to 65kg, constantly eating and just sitting around aside from walking to and from campus. It's cool but it sucks sometimes.
It's a curse for me. I spend so much of my damn money on food that I think it's my 2nd highest expense. I cook for myself so I don't waste money on fast food or anything but I spend a lot of money because I eat well instead of just getting ramen and **** . People bitch to me all the time about how 'it's not fair' how I get to eat more than them without gaining weight. Bitch you can eat less if you choose to, I HAVE to eat this much
Hardly gaining weight sounds awesome, though I'd still watch my blood to make sure im getting all the vitamins and minerals I should have. not to mention you dont have to be visibly fat to have diabetes.
it is something I do worry about, I admittedly have a bad addiction to sugar especially soft drinks.
my weight steadys at around 11st but as a tall guy it still makes me look very thin which feels bad. Have considered getting back on multivitamins.
well hey a check up once in a while never hurts, if your blood comes back normal and you dont have any abnormalities then you should be super.
if you drink a lot of soft drinks (soda right?) i recommend at least finding some that dont have high fructose corn syrup. sugar aint bad, but that manufactured fake sugar does the body no good (sierra mist is one soda i found that doesnt have any).
Actually it would be easier to gain weight by eating one big meal than several meals throughout the day. Something about not eating all day makes your body think there isn't much food around so it conserves fat or whatever.
Virtually any vegetable is ok for me, its just the root vegetables (potatoes) that have a lot of carbs, which is what im avoiding.
And although they're likely an option for me, I wouldnt eat mashed rutabagas, mainly because foods with specific textures mixed with specific flavors throw me off real bad, mashed rutabagas being one of them.
Here's a story that happened to me the day after thanks giving.
It was around 1am and i went to the kitchen for dinner
Made a nice plate of left-overs (turkey, suffing, ect.)
Drowned that **** in gravy
Heat it up in the micro-wave
Begin to eat, but, it wasn't gravy that i put on, it was some nasty-ass liquid hummus
>tfw ate 3000+ kcals today
>tfw drinking dark ass beer
>tfw eating ice cream like it's nothing
>tfw 155Lbs at 5'10"
>tfw go to the gym 3-4 times a week for like 30 minutes
I love bread. during thanks giving my mom makes 2 pans of corn bread. One for the family. And the other for me.
I weigh 130 pounds.
At red lobster I had 9 delicious buttery biscuits. Then my meal.
English-fag here what is next to the mashed potatoes? Risotto, cauliflower, stuffing? And is that a block of jelly or is it cranberry sauce? i've never seen it like that before since we normally get it in glass jars.
I'd say it's stuffing, yes. And the block there is most likely cranberry sauce. The cheap kinds we have here usually come in cans and basically act like jello