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This has been a lifelong mystery to me. I mean, it all depends on the person's body, right? I really don't know much about my own body's (insert all those terms here). I do know that I've always been somewhat chubby, although I didn't look like it. There was a time when I used to play a lot of basketball and I guess that was the only time I looked thin. Now, I don't know. I drink a lot of water, so it doesn't look like I'm gaining a lot of weight, but it also doesn't feel like I'm losing any weight either. I only exercise a max of ten minutes a day, most times it's just five minutes with a lot of other walking around and movement. I heard that if you lose chips, pop and all that junk food, you'll at least lose a pound each week? There was also a time when I stuck with salads and Subway sandwiches, but I eventually got sick of eating that all the time.
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^^^ Yeah, that's true. I have noticed that whenever I do drink pop, I feel fatter, yet when I drink water, I feel lighter. Sugary drinks just leave a "full" feeling.
I just wish I didn't have cravings for fries so often or let alone, fast food in general. There's nowhere I can't reach. |