Married men three times more likely to be obese than unmarried men, says study
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At one point with my kids I’d just skip my normal dinner and eat the Mac and cheese and chicken nuggets they didn’t.
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Is this correlation related to marriage specifically or can it also be observed in long-term, stable, cohabiting relationships?
In either case, what does this suggest?wrote 29 days ago last edited byAnecdotally: I gained 50 pounds when my fiancé moved in, because like another comment said I stopped skipping meals like I did when I lived alone.
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At one point with my kids I’d just skip my normal dinner and eat the Mac and cheese and chicken nuggets they didn’t.
wrote 29 days ago last edited byWith me it's usually I'm not hungry, and then they are so I have to make them something, but then like u said, I end up eating their leftovers after they eat 3 bites, but I'd otherwise not be eating at all til I was hungry.
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Yeah, this is currently my problem. We don’t have anyone to help take care of the children. I cannot exercise if I don’t wake up at like 4am (all the gums are closed) and ride my bike. This takes a toll on me however.
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Can confirm. Separated a year ago. I'm down 90lbs
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Buzz feed tomorrow: You’ll Never Guess the New Greatest Diet
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As soon as my partner started cooking all our meals I gained weight. When it was just my lazy ass feeding me, I ate simple things like a sandwich, noodles, or a microwave meal. I have no idea what she puts in the food (it's delicious) but the caloric intake is higher than when I was feeding myself.
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Is this correlation related to marriage specifically or can it also be observed in long-term, stable, cohabiting relationships?
In either case, what does this suggest?wrote 29 days ago last edited bySee my other comment. We are not married. In fact, I started gaining weight before she officially moved in.
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Likely because most men suck at cooking, and most women are expected to cook. So it's basically from "I'm eating to survive" into "I'm eating tasty stuff".
When I was engaged there was some odd reversal of that, my then fiancée complaining about gaining weight. Because guess what, she went from eating what her anosmic mum prepared to what some wog prepared. And c'mon, food is a biiiig deal for us wogs.
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Yeah, this is currently my problem. We don’t have anyone to help take care of the children. I cannot exercise if I don’t wake up at like 4am (all the gums are closed) and ride my bike. This takes a toll on me however.
wrote 29 days ago last edited by(all the gums are closed)
I don't know why, but I find this typo hilarious.
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As soon as my partner started cooking all our meals I gained weight. When it was just my lazy ass feeding me, I ate simple things like a sandwich, noodles, or a microwave meal. I have no idea what she puts in the food (it's delicious) but the caloric intake is higher than when I was feeding myself.
wrote 29 days ago last edited byButter probably. I read somewhere that restaurant food is more tasty because they put lots more butter and sugar in it.
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Likely because most men suck at cooking, and most women are expected to cook. So it's basically from "I'm eating to survive" into "I'm eating tasty stuff".
When I was engaged there was some odd reversal of that, my then fiancée complaining about gaining weight. Because guess what, she went from eating what her anosmic mum prepared to what some wog prepared. And c'mon, food is a biiiig deal for us wogs.
wrote 29 days ago last edited by"The fuck is a wog"
does internet search
"okay cool English specific term for darker colored foreigner ethnicity people but apparently its a derogatory racial slur so why would someone identify themselves as one?"
Serious question by the way, is that like your cultures version of "we've appropriated a word you used to insult our kind and now pridefully incorporate it as a positive association into our minority culture and theres nothing you racist squares can do about it" or am I missing something?
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On the plus side
Heh
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"The fuck is a wog"
does internet search
"okay cool English specific term for darker colored foreigner ethnicity people but apparently its a derogatory racial slur so why would someone identify themselves as one?"
Serious question by the way, is that like your cultures version of "we've appropriated a word you used to insult our kind and now pridefully incorporate it as a positive association into our minority culture and theres nothing you racist squares can do about it" or am I missing something?
wrote 29 days ago last edited byI'm using "wog" as a direct translation to Portuguese "carcamano" (Italian descendant, mildly derogative). It's directed towards my own group so I'm outright reclaiming it.
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It is only three times more, because they count the unmarried men in relationship. Versus single men i bet the probability is >x10.
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I'm using "wog" as a direct translation to Portuguese "carcamano" (Italian descendant, mildly derogative). It's directed towards my own group so I'm outright reclaiming it.
wrote 29 days ago last edited byLearn something new every day, thanks for sharing the context
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I'm using "wog" as a direct translation to Portuguese "carcamano" (Italian descendant, mildly derogative). It's directed towards my own group so I'm outright reclaiming it.
wrote 29 days ago last edited byIn Australia it's an acceptable term, eg the movie "The Wog Boy". In London it's akin n to the n-word and not appropriate, I think London uses it as an abbreviation of golliwog, those racist dolls.
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The guy in the picture does not look obese to me, just overweight
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Yeah, this is currently my problem. We don’t have anyone to help take care of the children. I cannot exercise if I don’t wake up at like 4am (all the gums are closed) and ride my bike. This takes a toll on me however.
wrote 29 days ago last edited byYou cannot excercise your way to weightloss without also make serious diet changes.
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Can confirm. Separated a year ago. I'm down 90lbs
wrote 29 days ago last edited byShe only weighed 90lbs?!