Whos fault is it?
rebawagner
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Ok.... We are all "grown ups" who are responsible for our own actions of what we put in our mouths. BUT if you could blame something for being overweight what would it be? Mine is a B**** named Little Debbie!!!!!!!!! If I ever see her in a back ally, I will run her over with my car!
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my ex husband for being a douche and making me feel like crap all the time.0
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McDonald's for creating the "supersize it" era.0
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Unfortunately, I have nobody to blame but myself. I love food too much!:blushing:0
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Being smart enough to know better, but too immature to care and.....beer & Mountain Dew.0
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Ok.... We are all "grown ups" who are responsible for our own actions of what we put in our mouths. BUT if you could blame something for being overweight what would it be? Mine is a B**** named Little Debbie!!!!!!!!! If I ever see her in a back ally, I will run her over with my car!0
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Mine is a B**** named Little Debbie!!!!!!!!! If I ever see her in a back ally, I will run her over with my car!
Waaaaay funny...0 -
Local Mexican Restaurants where you have no clue how many calories are in the food! BUT oh so good! :laugh:0
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I do not see the point of this thread, or why it is under "Motivation and Support" placing blame isn't going to help anyone lose weight0
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Mine is a B**** named Little Debbie!!!!!!!!! If I ever see her in a back ally, I will run her over with my car!
LMAO :laugh:
I partially blame my mother for giving me such TERRIBLE eating habits. She's always on the latest fad diet and then back to fast food & ice cream the next week. Also alcohol... those calories add up FAST!!0 -
My tendons and ligaments for being so fragile and laying me up anytime I make good progress!0
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This thread is sofakinged.0
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I do not see the point of this thread, or why it is under "Motivation and Support" placing blame isn't going to help anyone lose weight
You're right, it might be in the wrong forum, but did you even read the whole original post? This is not a serious post on blaming something, it still says you're fully responsible for your food intake...
Lighten up a little... No that was not a pun.0 -
This thread is sofakinged.
Bwhahaha! I LOVE that SNL skit. hilarious.0 -
Sorry guys... I totally thought I posted this in the fun and games forum! Not sure what happend?! But YES, This is "Just for fun" not passing ACTUAL blame!0
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I can only think of people who have been responsible for me losing weight, and not in a good way. My eating disorder tendencies have always been triggered by men being c***s.0
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This thread is sofakinged.
Ahahahaha! You are sofaking right!0 -
Sorry guys... I totally thought I posted this in the fun and games forum! Not sure what happend?! But YES, This is "Just for fun" not passing ACTUAL blame!
I don't know, I think poking fun at the things we'd like to blame but know we really can't offers a certain kind of motivation. Don't apologize
For me: chicago-style, deep-dish, heart-attack-on-a-plate pizza.0 -
My hormones.0
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Processed food manufacturers for adding so much hidden sugar into products that are sold as *real* food.
Both sugar and artificial sugar increase the appetite... so you eat more (they sell more) and the cycle continues.0 -
My mouth (stuffing it) and my butt (parking on it). And not necessarily in that order.0
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Ok.... We are all "grown ups" who are responsible for our own actions of what we put in our mouths. BUT if you could blame something for being overweight what would it be? Mine is a B**** named Little Debbie!!!!!!!!! If I ever see her in a back ally, I will run her over with my car!
:laugh: Mine would be Mr. Double Stuf Oreo Cookie. I've been able to break it off with him for the past 3 weeks, but somehow, he managed to get back into my house.0 -
college: having food available all the time and no mother to tell me not to spoil my appetite0
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My mouth (stuffing it) and my butt (parking on it). And not necessarily in that order.
Too funny!! Same here!0 -
Food Network. Not Paula Deen, so I can be happy for that part Those damn recipes just look so good and easy, .....
and hello 50 pounds. :grumble:0 -
Like much of America, I was definitely raised with bad eating habits and little-to-no exercise. Cheers to a new generation of healthy eating and active kiddos!0
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Ok.... We are all "grown ups" who are responsible for our own actions of what we put in our mouths. BUT if you could blame something for being overweight what would it be? Mine is a B**** named Little Debbie!!!!!!!!! If I ever see her in a back ally, I will run her over with my car!
Nice. LOL0 -
i am guessing genetics for me... but more in the hormonal way.Also Learned habits from my parents (no exercise, eat what you want and take medication for it later or gastric bypass)0
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Convenient fast food places on my way home that made it ok for me to be lazy and not want to cook.
I've enjoyed reading all the responses to this! Everyone has their own "vice."0 -
Unfortunately, I have nobody to blame but myself. I love food too much!:blushing:0
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Depression and comfort eating. Well, I say comfort eating, it was more. Go to work, go to the pub, drink until quite pissed, grab kebabs/takeaways and go home. Repeat most days.0
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