The Wednesday Wellness threads are meant to encourage users to ask for and provide advice and motivation to improve their lives. It isn't intended as a 'containment thread' and any content which could go here could instead be posted in its own thread. You could post:
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The key is to give yourself some mild body dysmorphia around the major problem area. I don’t have “abs” in the six pack sense, but I have a flat stomach and I’m extremely sensitive to noticing even a slight increase in fat, which happens maybe two or three times a year, whereupon I channel the resulting self hatred to immediately cut my food intake by ~40% for a few days and quickly return to baseline. This has kept me skinny for a long time with minimal discomfort.
It seems to me the classic gym bulking/cutting regime makes things more difficult because you really have to suffer through a pretty substantial weight loss at calorie deficit for a long time a couple times a year. Better to avoid gaining the fat at all if you can.
Yeah.
I was as high as 260 at my worst following SAD with no exercise, 190 at my best through extremely rigorous dieting and exercise. My dysmorphia kicks in at 220 but that's still too high. I think the reason is I start to see it in my face when I reach 220, and that triggers disgust. Ideally I would have earlier "I'd better fucking deal with this" signals.
Perhaps an opt-in fat shaming subreddit? :thinking:
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