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Default Oct 21, 2014 at 12:58 PM
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Anybody else here relate to this? You see someone who you think is very physically attractive but when you find out what their diet is, what food and drink they consume, if it's bad junk food, you find this person no longer attractive?

Now as a man, some of you may be thinking it's because I don't want to be with a woman who eats bad diet because she could eventually get fat. It's actually more then that. I have these thoughts of this highly fattening food clogging her arteries and the bad breath from these foods. The fizzy drinks that are loaded with sugar are also a turn off. The fact that if I was to get a woman pregnant who eats this type of food, the baby growing will have this poison in them. Also shows me that if she can't look after her own body then how can she raise a child?

I've never know someone who get turned off by what someone eats or drinks but for me it's a major thing. Now if it's mostly healthy food but the occasional bit of bad food then I can accept that, just if it's constant.

Do other get this with food? Do women get it with men who eat junk food?
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Default Oct 21, 2014 at 01:09 PM
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I get it! What you put inside your body reflects how your skin, hair, nails, teeth...look. My husband once told me that he eats much healthier now then he did was he was single. (that was like 20 years ago) And as I get older I pay even more attention on what goes in my body. More water-less soda. I just want to be healthier.

I have teenagers and its important to me what goes into their bodies. Im also teaching them how to take care of themselves health wise.

Believe me though, I do like my BBQ chips and chocolate.

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Default Oct 21, 2014 at 11:33 PM
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What turns me off on a guy is if they smoke ( can't stand the smell ) , drink to much ( I can't stand a drunk ) , and swear every word that comes out of there mouth .

Yours is a bit odd but interesting for sure
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Default Oct 21, 2014 at 11:50 PM
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Finally something we agree on! I think this operates at many levels, getting political and ideological for some. You should hear me talking back to the tv when some pillsbury doughboy of a chef starts rubbing his brined pork ribs with sugar and more salt. I keep waiting for the episode when the chef has a heart attack right as hes eating.
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Default Oct 22, 2014 at 02:26 PM
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Yes, but only because he.....ahem.....tastes better! hehehehehe. Ladies, you know what I'm talking about!
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