1Dan001 wrote:
I think there is unnecessary angst towards the OP. I don't think at all that he is being elitist. he is being descriptive, so that we can possibly get a better understanding of his thought process. He has even acknowledged that he will get negative feedback, he knows this and yet is still just trying to perhaps get a little advice, but sadly he is being flamed for it.
On topic, my first sentiment still stands, that I think your two goals are conflicting, personally I don't see it possible to have both sorry
quintessence wrote:
Yep, they were.
And your original post is bulging with...I don't know what. Elitism? Perfectionism? Narrow-mindedness?
You obviously think that your own (very narrow) way is best, and are abhorred by any deviation from it. Then you come here and ask us to make it okay for you to like what you like sexually. You chose the way you wanted to live, which is fine, but your post also had a lot of judgment against those who don't follow your lead. You've created these rules for yourself for the "perfect" diet and exercise lifestyle; you will have to either live with them or change them to be happy sexually. I'm not sure why you'd post this question here, frankly.
So yeah, it brought out a little sarcasm.
eight wrote:
Your two cents are bulging with sarcasm.
Your two cents are bulging with sarcasm.
Yep, they were.
And your original post is bulging with...I don't know what. Elitism? Perfectionism? Narrow-mindedness?
You obviously think that your own (very narrow) way is best, and are abhorred by any deviation from it. Then you come here and ask us to make it okay for you to like what you like sexually. You chose the way you wanted to live, which is fine, but your post also had a lot of judgment against those who don't follow your lead. You've created these rules for yourself for the "perfect" diet and exercise lifestyle; you will have to either live with them or change them to be happy sexually. I'm not sure why you'd post this question here, frankly.
So yeah, it brought out a little sarcasm.
I think there is unnecessary angst towards the OP. I don't think at all that he is being elitist. he is being descriptive, so that we can possibly get a better understanding of his thought process. He has even acknowledged that he will get negative feedback, he knows this and yet is still just trying to perhaps get a little advice, but sadly he is being flamed for it.
On topic, my first sentiment still stands, that I think your two goals are conflicting, personally I don't see it possible to have both sorry
I agree with you Dan, he was being descriptive and he did say that he doesnt mean you cant be healthy and fat hes just saying this is HIS version of healthy
and to me If I was trying to be as healthy as I could I would do similiar things, not to that extreme of course haha but the same base things.
However to expect someone to be all nice and soft and fat AND eat only organic foods and go cycling everywhere is just silly, like other people said I think you just cycle with friends and stuff or join sporting groups because youll never be truly satisfied youll always be longing for some juicy ***.
and also I just want to add that it is true you can be fat and just as healthy as slim people , but I think people are forgetting that there are problems you can get from just having the extra fat on your body, nothing to do with the food you ate to gain the weight because no matter your nutrition it can put pressure on organs and can give you shit like deep vein thrombosis, compressed nerves etc. I just think gainers should take it into consideration.
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