Your reaction?
Scenario: You are on a diet and tell your partner when they brings home a box of donuts one day. Your reaction?
Your reaction?
“Claiming that someone else’s marriage is against your religion is like being angry at someone for eating a donut because your’re on a diet.”
What I'm trying to say is that being angry at your significant other for bringing home doughnuts when YOU'RE on a diet is fucking retarded.
What about other people around you? Are they not allowed to have a chocolate bar in front of you or do you avoid society altogether while you're on your diet?
You are responsible for what you consume. Sure, having no treats around the house removes the struggle of temptation. But it's ultimately down to YOU not to stuff your face like an angry fat fuck.
And guess what, once you're done with your diet - you'll immediately go back to eating all that shit, because you never learned to control yourself. The second snack foods are in sight, you'll eat them all.
Learn not to eat junk when there's an abundance of it around your house - it will help you a great deal more, than filling your whole fridge with celery sticks.
One last thing, don't diet. Diets are bullshit. What you need to do is change your diet and lifestyle and STICK TO IT to have lasting results.
This is obviously not directed at you personally, but in general.
I'm not into sweets that much myself, so it wouldn't be a huge struggle for me.
Maximum number of doughnuts I've eaten in one go: 2.
Now dusted truffles, that's a whole other story. But still, I've had a 200g box of them, took me roughly two weeks to finish it. Will power ftw!
Did you just use a "legalize gay marriage" quote, to describe why it's okay for someone to eat doughnuts?
@ShaeNielson
Being pissed off at someone for eating doughnuts while you're dieting is bloody absurd. So absurd, that it was used as a punchline to describe the ridiculousness of religious people expecting others to conform to their beliefs.
That is not the same, not at all.
@ShaeNielson
I am not comparing gay marriage to eating doughnuts. I'm pointing out the absurdity of being upset at another person for eating them when you're dieting.
I honestly don't know how else to phrase it and I don't think you even understand what I'm trying to say, if your conclusion from it was "gay marriage argument = ok to eat doughnuts".
forget the diet, DONUTS ARE MINE! hah
I wouldn't be pleased, I don't think.
Being on a weight loss journey is definitely that one person's responsibility and nobody else's, but that doesn't mean people can't be supportive. Especially our partners.
I'm the one on the diet, not her. I wouldn't say anything or even bring it up because she isn't trying to force it down my mouth.
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I would probably be a bit upset but no doubt Tempted to grab One of my favorite. However, when it comes to Lent, when I put my mind to something, there is No Temptation when I have promised God I will give up Sweets until 40 days are over, no Big Butts about it. xx
I gave up chocolate for Lent and forgot about it. I brought a box of chocolate nutty bars and when I got home, I'm like "oh crap, I can't even eat these". That was weeks ago. The box is still untouched. So I totally agree.
Glad to see someone is joining me here, CHARismatic110, with Lent. I usually give up the One thing I am tempted to eat the most and have done very well, I must say... However, Dunkin Donuts makes a suglarless Plain donut and I was able to Cheat with this sweet... it's almost over, sweetie, reward yourself on Easter a week from this weekend... my, 40 days went real fast and do NOT even miss the cake and the pie and am actually way down to my normal 116 pound weight now. lol:)) xxoo
I don't diet, but I'm definitely used to eating very healthy, being vegan and all. I'd probably just ask if they were vegan, and if they were, I would proceed to stuff my face and then lay on the couch with a stomach full of regret.
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No problem at all. Healthy eating would be a lifestyle change I made for myself, not for him. I'd just have to up my will power!
Lol. I'd just politely say "no thanks" and eat an egg white or something. It's nothing to get mad about. I'd maybe remind him of my goals.
I don't care. He'll have to eat the donuts himself.
I will just need to control myself, that's all. Just because I would be on a diet, doesn't mean they have to be.
Take it and shove it in his mouth like a piece of cake and tell him to eat it D:<
Well. :) I would take one bite, and go take a shower.
This is pretty much the reaction I'd have.
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and I'd take one lol sigh
I don't care... I'll eat ONE donut and no more. Deprivation is the sure path to diet failure. I eat what I want I just don't go nuts... down 30 lbs so far.
I have a very stricked diet and would not blame someone else when they are not on it. I have self control and just because they brought them doesent mean I have to put it in my mouth.. people who get mad at others have no self discipline
"You're a horrible person. Why do you do this to me? You know I'm gluten intolerant and on a diet. What's your problem." *eats 5th doughnut* "Hey now, paws off." *swats his hands away*
*eats entire box*
*cries over lack of self control*
She is thoughtless or trying to sabotage you. None of this is good. How mean! Who could resist doughnuts!
I'd act like a drama queen and throw the most ridiculous rage she'd ever seen. I'd try my best to avoid the donuts tho.
I'd laugh it off and ask them to hide the doughnuts from me.
Stick to my guns! Beach season is around the corner!💪
I would eat the donuts and then get back to being on a diet.
I'd have one as a treat but wouldn't go crazy.
And also, if he bought doughnuts it would be no more than 4. Because we don't go crazy over doughnuts, but also, he's on a diet too!! :)
I have a fast metabolism so I don't really get fat. I'm a twig so If anything, I should eat MORE donuts :)
I wouldn't make a big deal about it. I have willpower.
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