wgsarah wrote:
I think six and 6 and VI
Yes.
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Plumpfatdana wrote:
I want to say that by definition a feedee is drivin by 6. The rest would be secondary, or in the "foodie" realm.
Point taken. However, I'd say you're at least partly a feedee if 6 or 5 is on your list at all.
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Murphy wrote:
You're so focused on the potential side effect that you're missing what the drug is for and what the unnecessary use of anticoagulants can do to your body. Frequent blood testing is needed to ensure that someone's taking a safe dose, as too high of one- or improper use of the drug- can result in nasty things like coughing up blood, bleeding in the nose or gums, or blood in urine or stool.
Even for what it's supposed to treat, the benefits have to outweigh those side effects in order for it to be considered as a therapeutic measure because those side effects are dangerous.
This.
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PinkyDear wrote:Sometimes I go to a friend's for dinner and look at what is put on the table for a group and think "I could eat all of that myself". Fun fantasy, not very nice for a guest though.

True! I'm very pro-gluttony but have to admit there are times it's inappropriate!
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For those of you who have gained and gotten greedier appetites, do you ever hide how much you eat from friends or family?
If so, how?
1. Have an extra "stealth" meal before dining with them so you don't overeat in front of them.
2. Had a make-up meal AFTER dining with them, to make up for holding back.
3. Hide snacks in your bedroom, office, car, or other places.
Anything else?
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Anyone here ever try it? This woman and some others on Youtube swear by it:
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If it could be described, you wouldn't need to DO it!
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Very interesting. I keep hearing of people who have some combination of anorexia and feedism going on. I wonder if they're connected somehow...or maybe it's just chance that you might have some combination of these seemingly opposed tendencies.
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