Strange question (Weight gain)
chriseditcool
Posts: 39 Member
Hello I just wanted to ask a question here. I am looking for different opinions. Does anyone think a lack of sexual intimacy contributes to weight gain?
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Truth. It's the other way around. 🤣 Are you married? Don't answer that.
No excuses now. Get with it and turn that horse around. Neigh...neigh.0 -
Not directly, no. But if someone is frustrated and/or feels rejected by their partner, I can see how they may dive into a pint of ice cream or a bag of chips or whatever (basically "emotional eating").4
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Maybe if you are eating your feelings, but weight gain comes down to calories in vs calories out. Period.
You can do this. Log everything you eat/drink accurately and stay inside your goals.2 -
No, but it's one of many good ways to blame someone else for our own bad choices. "If only I had intimacy I could be thin, but no one seems to want me." Nah. Self-disempowerment is a bad plan.
Sure, intimacy burns a couple of calories, maybe relieves some stress (which could release some water weight). Take a cold shower, go for a brisk walk, get similar results, no help needed.5
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