nothing tastes better as thin feels, as kate moss once said.
laurie1984uk
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nothing tastes as good as thin feels? true or dangerous to say? x
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It is true,but can lead to eating disorders,which obviously isn't such a good thing.0
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I could probably think of a few things that taste better... :laugh:0
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haha yeah and me lollll x:laugh:0
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It's her job, so for her it makes sense. Kate never exercises either so she has to eat nothing (i do know this to be true, though she does do yoga / pilates sometimes)
Don't eat what your not willing to burn off, might be better!0 -
I don't think the muscly look is what Kate Moss is going for, so eating more and exercising probably doesn't appeal. I kind of half agree. I don't think there's ever a need to eat a LOT of something, you can get the taste from a tiny bit, but I do think there is a certain comfort from feeling like you have eaten something. I haven't eaten nearly enough recently, and I do feel a bit.....empty. Not just in my stomach. In my head.0
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Eeurgh, who wants to be thin? I certainly don't! I would never want to have my bones poking out like those catwalk models (never going to happen lol!). I want to be curvy and gorgeous! I want to have a healthy BMI! Ask any blokes if he wants thin and bony woman or slim and gorgeous and I know what answer you'll get! I prefer the mantra of 'What do I want more, that slice of pizza or to fit into my favourite jeans again?'0
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Eeurgh, who wants to be thin? I certainly don't! I would never want to have my bones poking out like those catwalk models (never going to happen lol!). I want to be curvy and gorgeous! I want to have a healthy BMI! Ask any blokes if he wants thin and bony woman or slim and gorgeous and I know what answer you'll get! I prefer the mantra of 'What do I want more, that slice of pizza or to fit into my favourite jeans again?'
True, when I see bone skinny girls I tend to feel like I'm going to puke in my mouth. It just completely disgusts me for some reason and I know I'm not the only guy who thinks that by a long shot.0 -
All good points people x keep em coming x0
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It's empowering to be able to wear jeans i wore in my mid 20's. It's empowering to look around and say for once i'm not one of those fat people that makes up about 80% of everybody i see in public these days. It's empowering knowing all it took was a choice by me to eat healthy. So yeah i would rather look good then eat a piece of oh so delicious pizza pie but since i can have both it both ways i do.0
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i agree in the sense that i get a much bigger satisfaction out of losing another little bit of weight compared to the satisfaction of eating a chocolate bar in the sense that the weight loss motivates me and puts me in a positive frame of mind.
however, i don't think t his saying really conveys that... it's more just a slogan that i've heard waaaay too often to promote eating disorders.0 -
I think it's a fine line between healthy calorie counting and eating disorders and there are way too many young people (not just girls) who stray on the wrong side of it. People in Kate Mose's position of celebrity should be promoting health not being too skinny. I thumbs up the curvy celebs like Holly Whillouby and Kelly Brooke (UK celeb sorry if you don't know who I mean), who although slim, still have their curves0
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this is a slimming world motto as well. they email it to me if i miss a few classes LOL. i dont think its a great message for young girls who are never as fat as they think they are, but its perfectly sensible for an overweight person. thats what you (i) need to think all the time. will this make me happier than losing weight? unlikely, but occasionally, yes!0
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Maybe it should be changed to;
"Junk food never tastes as good as being fit and healthy feels"
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Well if you are Kate Moss the answer is heroin. She probably likes that more than anything.0
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Well if you are Kate Moss the answer is heroin. She probably likes that more than anything.
What could be a positive message about not overeating is subverted by the fact that it was Kate Moss who said it.
She's hardly a positive role model, and I find her famous "skinny fat" look even more repulsive than my fat (but strengthening and reducing) body. Even at the weight I am now, I'd much rather have my body than hers.0 -
Well if you are Kate Moss the answer is heroin. She probably likes that more than anything.
Hahaha... YES0 -
You know, I ONLY associate that saying with pro-ana/mia sites now, so I'm going to go with "dangerous". I don't think it's true either.0
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I don't agree with Kate. I worry about finding a balance in my overall happiness and contentment with life, and NOT what other people think. Also, Kate was on DRUGS, probably to stay thin so I don't really feel she believed in her own quote. Just my opinion though.0
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Thanks all xxxxxx my opinion I think is...... yeah I agree with you that said bout the drugs and stuff, I crave for the feeling to be thin, so I look good, feel more my old self but I think the statement can lead to eating disorders xxx0
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I think a much better motto would be "Nothing tastes as good as being HEALTHY feels". We shouldn't be focusing on being THIN, we should be focusing on being HEALTHY. I don't think Kate Moss is exactly a stellar role model for young girls, or any women for that matter, to be basing their choices off of.0
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