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Old Nov 08, 2012, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by VenusHalley View Post
I think (as Trippin') said "I rather get on med (which can wreck my cognition - I recall you worrying about it) then simply say no to too much food" as slightly disordered. And those long paragraphs you posted "I like X apples, but hate Y apples and this and that"...shows you are slightly obsessed about food. See, many people buy "apples" and don't even know brands exist. Same with milk and other stuff. You certainly seem to think of your food a lot.

I don't diet. I just... try not to eat too much. Getting small bowl to eat from helped. I would feel piggy to refill it many times, so I just stop. Otherwise I would nom and nom and nom and nom... If I feel my clothes are getting tighter, I limit stuff that is not good for me. Chips, too much fat. Drown my salads in less dressing. Walk more.
Sorry Venus, I did not see this - too many new posts. You did provide a definition. And no, I do not want to be like most Americans who buy tasteless apples. I really really care about the variety I eat. I care about the variety of mangos: in the world, there are more varieties of mangoes than even apples (amazing, but apparently true), and I only like those that are called Champaigne mangoes. I cannot eat the most common mangoes - I find them tasteless. I also am not sexually attracted to Phillipino, Indian, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese men - never ever. I even posted about it on there and the response was that it is just the way it is and I should not try to fight it. I am perfectly happy living with this "obsession" over rare apples. It is much better for me than eating tasteless American fare and not being knowledgeable about apple varieties. If you have had what is called "American cheese", you would know what I mean.

The main reason behind your being thin is being young with fast metabolism.