Karmine wrote:
If you gain weight easily you can eat less (esp calories/sugars).
If you can't gain weight you can't just eat more (if you're full you're full, also food is expensive).
Not saying losing weight is easy but if I had the choice I'd choose the one I can at least do something about.
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im not sure i can say the same, i'm not well-informed on it but i imagine it could be just as difficult in some cases where weight gain is moreso medical in a form that cannot be lost with any ease at all
although;; that doesn't make my scenario any easier, for the same reasons you listed... the best i can do, maybe, is to try to exercise for muscle in a way that either burns as little fat as possible or only burns fat in places that don't have any to begin with
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but
i don't really want muscle... or at least i would rather have it be as unnoticable as it could be, while still being enough to inflate my weight some more so i at least don't alarm people when i tell the average person i probably weigh anywhere from 60% to 70% as much as they do
wait nevermind more like 50% to 70% i forgot the average weight was higher depending on demographics...
wait v2, ergh no it's 60% to 70% again because people don't weigh as much on average outside the united states...