• Flying SquidM
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    26 months ago

    Different metabolisms though…

    • @Apollo42
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      86 months ago

      Yeah that would be the out part.

    • Diplomjodler
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      46 months ago

      IT’S JUST MY HEAVY BONES, OK?

    • @[email protected]
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      46 months ago

      As a teen I would out eat, in physical quantity, any 2 full grown adults and not gain weight, I was 5’11" @ 125lbs by 16. I could eat several plates of whatever was in front of me, at that time my parents made food, not prepackaged processed crap. Into my 20s I’d sit down and empty a tub of ice cream, not one of them tiny ben & jerrys containers. No weight gain until I hit 28 doing a physical job and went up to 180 lbs of muscle, now I’m 150 ish and can still eat what I want when I want, tho normally I eat to live not live to eat. Calories-in-calories-out, like BMI, is only a part of the whole picture with so many unseen things affecting it, like medicines. And no, being skinny was not an easy ride.

      • @Voran
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        36 months ago

        It is most definitely not an easy ride. I have had complete stranger come up to me in the street and lecture me about being thin. I wasn’t even underweight. I was normal for my height. Happened recently and I’m way heavier than I used to be and people STILL do it.

      • Flying SquidM
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        36 months ago

        Sure, maybe. No bad news from her pediatrician so far though.