tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528897460625037601.post936568471836417521..comments2024-01-24T09:02:14.138+00:00Comments on Fatty Unbound: Comfort EatingKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12523421975629999663noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528897460625037601.post-74753714376123499572010-10-28T07:14:08.491+01:002010-10-28T07:14:08.491+01:00I agree with you. Food should never be tied to gui...I agree with you. Food should never be tied to guilt. It is not a moral dilemma. We eat when we're hungry and we eat what we feel like at the time. I love salads and veg and I also love junk food an I know what my body wants and what it needs. Too many years were spent never eating anything and not enjoying anything and I wasn't skinny anyhow. Now I just do what feels right and I feel good about me.Anniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06063804164485108600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528897460625037601.post-17910310909414260842010-10-28T04:05:12.148+01:002010-10-28T04:05:12.148+01:00I love this post! I have extremely mixed feelings ...I love this post! I have extremely mixed feelings about food. I've always loved food, and to be honest, I've always eaten really, really well. And I'm still fat.. I grew up and we ate healthy food most of the time, treats were rare, and only chocolate if anything. For the longest time I wouldn't let myself eat any junk but then after moving out on my own I eat what I want. I let my body tell me what it needs like you, and sometimes it'll be chicken fingers and ice cream, or spinach salad and veggies. I'm slowly learning that food does not have a moral intrinsic value, but it's hard! It is working though, I feel so much better without the guilt surrounding food. I do admit that I am spoilt for lovely meals a lot of the time as my partner is a chef :) Anyway, sorry for the novel! But I just wanted to say that this was a lovely read and definitely something I can relate too :)Elizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00085805448331165508noreply@blogger.com