two peoples, two diets, is this healthy?
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Your 'Buddy" is an annoying little git isn't he?
some people just need to bug other people so they can stop feeling so miserable about themselves.
Which is the exact same thing the OP is doing. So if you call Buddy names, then you need to also call the OP the exact same names.0 -
1. You should mind your own business.
2. Different people need different calorie counts. He's a guy, it's quite likely that he does, indeed, get to eat a lot more than you do. That's just life. Deal with it.0 -
Your 'Buddy" is an annoying little git isn't he?
some people just need to bug other people so they can stop feeling so miserable about themselves.
Which is the exact same thing the OP is doing. So if you call Buddy names, then you need to also call the OP the exact same names.
I wouldn't because if the buddy started it he must think it's okay to do. Agreed the buddy is a got dang git. Whatever that is :bigsmile:0 -
As long as you make sure you meet your caloric needs and all your other dietary needs, then you can eat however many meals in a day you want.
One, two, three, ... six (sometimes I do 5 or 6 because I have digestive issues and tend not to be able to handle more than 300-400 cals in one sitting!). Doesn't matter. As long as you're meeting your needs.
Don't worry about how he's eating. Focus on you.0
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