Resumption of Hostilities...
Well, I suppose since Easter has just passed it's time for a resurrection of sorts. The Phoenix Daily Blog is back.. I knew the title was probably over-optimistic because my ability to hit a deadline is similar to the ability of Dirk Kuyt to hit a barn door with a Bazooka. But anyway...
I quite often spout about football, but I thought I'd leave that for today and talk about something close to my heart. Food. That more than anything else is my joy and my curse.
I don't know whether you know but I suffer with a stomach condition. It's not serious, but if I eat the wrong type of foods my stomach tends to blow up like a huge balloon! This wouldn't necessarily be a problem except the foods I'm not supposed to eat are the foods that tempt me the most.
I love food. I love cooking food and I love eating it. I love other people eating it and telling me it's good. And I love eating other peoples food too! There in a succinct few sentences is a complete explanation of why I'm "rather heavy!".
There seems to be some sort of anti-male agenda when it comes to weight-loss. Don't get me wrong, men aren't "allowed" to be fat anymore than women are, we're just not "allowed" to be seen doing anything about it, apart from pumping Iron in the Gym. Unfortunately I have little wish to be stacked, racked, packed, or muscled in any way, I would just like not to be fat!
Thank you
4 months ago
1 comment:
I don't see that it's more difficult for men to diet than women...after all if men diet they keep it quiet and no-one comments. If a woman loses half a stone they either get told their 'looking well' if they were fat or 'thin' if they weren't. i do think though that if a man was to get a compliment on a weight loss it would encourage them more.
Oh and there's a difference between being stacked, racked, packed, or muscled than being fit and healthy
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