Supersize vs Superskinny
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I love shows like this!! None of these have played in NZ so I'm going to be you tubing them all!0
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I just found this show as well! I love it because it is so different from anything produced here & in many ways, a lot more honest! I learn something new each time I watch, I also found out what a stone and a crisp are! :smooched:0
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I love it. I remember watching the first one (three years ago?) with great trepidation as I thought it would be hugely sensationalist, but it isn't.0
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Going to have to look into this one. Thanks!0
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that was a real eye opener!0
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I love this programme, I swear I have seen all of them
I also love
Secret Eaters
Fat Families
Biggest Losers
A year to save my life - Fab!!!
"A year to save my life!" - I think this show got me the most. It's phenomenal seeing the changes in people & getting a proper back story. However, I am a Dawn Porter fan too, & I also loved the Sex Education Show (sorry off topic there!).0 -
I'm in the UK and I love those shows, I've just finished biggest loser usa...
A new one which is about to start is called fat, stick and nearly dead... Might be a good one.x0 -
#sick... Not stick lol0
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The only thing is in the US we don't use 'stones' so I have to pay attention to the scale when they're being weighed or go to Google to see how much they weigh.
A stone is 14lbs so just multiply it up (eg 10 stones = 140lbs)0 -
I like seeing them eat each other's diets for a week...0
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Saw the show for the first time this morning. The idea or pairing up an anorexic person with an obese person for "shock treatment" via diet comparison is interesting.
If you are obese do you think it would be helpful to become friends with an anorexic/bulimic to compare diets and help each other?
If you are anorexic/bulimic do you think it would be helpful to become friends with an an obese person to compare diets and help each other?
Before anyone points it out, I of course realize you can be both obese and be anorexic/bulimic
It appears they do a "diet swap" at the beginning of each episode. The anorexic/bulimic trades meals with the obese person. Some people are not happy with the format:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2098744/Supersize-vs-Superskinny-said-trigger-eating-disorder-sufferers.html
I first watched it long ago and found it interesting and difficult to watch. At the time (this was long ago) my reaction was that the heavy person was being over-dramatic about the diet change. But, I felt concerned for the skinny person needing to suddenly force feed themselves an over eaters diet. It can be quite painful, lead to vomiting, and have the revers effect of forming a healthy relationship with and love of food and enjoyment of food.
And yeah, for people that are well into recovery a friendship between disordered eaters on either ends of the spectrum (over-eaters and under-eaters) can be eye opening and healing to discover the underlying similarities.0 -
I'm kinda obsessed with this show and now I'm up to season 4
Right now I'm watching this episode - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy-SYD-gVB0
The supersize guy averages 10,000 calories a day.0 -
Sounds interesting!! What channel is it on? I can't seem to find it on DirecTV. Also what channel is Secret Eaters on? I guess I might just have to check these shows out on You Tube if I don't get them threw DirecTV.0
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They don't show either shows here but youtube has all episodes.0
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Saw the show for the first time this morning. The idea or pairing up an anorexic person with an obese person for "shock treatment" via diet comparison is interesting.
If you are obese do you think it would be helpful to become friends with an anorexic/bulimic to compare diets and help each other?
If you are anorexic/bulimic do you think it would be helpful to become friends with an an obese person to compare diets and help each other?
Before anyone points it out, I of course realize you can be both obese and be anorexic/bulimic
It appears they do a "diet swap" at the beginning of each episode. The anorexic/bulimic trades meals with the obese person. Some people are not happy with the format:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2098744/Supersize-vs-Superskinny-said-trigger-eating-disorder-sufferers.html
The superskinny people aren't automatically anorexic/bulimic, in fact I highly doubt any of them are. They just have an unhealthy diet and don't eat enough calories, just like the obese who eat too many calories.0
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