Is This Really The Best Way To Stay Skinny

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  • @jakke6691 says:

    Overweight people as soon as they enter a grocery store (according to her): “Well, this is gonna take a while, but I’ll do what must be done…”

  • @emmy_grace says:

    This is literally just a “how to” for an eating disorder

  • @cjlam270 says:

    “Food is always optional” also sounds like such a privileged take…is she aware that there are indeed heigher-weight people who do still worry about food insecurity and having to go without? That being able to eat is a life or death matter?

  • @Terminal_Boneitis says:

    I’ve never been overweight and have been called “skinny” for much of my life. Food has never been optional. When I’m hungry, I eat. When I’m not hungry but want food, I eat. When food is presented and I feel like eating it, I eat it.

  • @katmc8587 says:

    What a weird shaming way to frame intuitive eating. I get what she was trying to say, but the delivery was very harmful.

  • @kathyforgues6994 says:

    Ahem, as a “fat “ girly, who is 55, Damn has that been my problem all my life? I thought food was to help fuel us. 🤦‍♀️

  • @baejay798 says:

    In some ways I get what she’s saying though because when I was skinnier I wasn’t so worried about missing a meal and now that I’m obese a big part of it is because I am afraid I’ll get anxious if I don’t eat at particular times or the right amount so I eat even when I’m not hungry just so I don’t get hungry later.

    • @FrejaLindberg-c6v says:

      I’m fat too and I don’t relate to her nor understand her… I restrict more than my skinny friends. See, she made this thing called blanket statement about an already marginalized group of people so don’t go defending her…

  • @deborahmoses8964 says:

    I am on ozempic and have very little to no appetite most of the time now but I still try to eat something when it’s a normal meal time. Whether it’s a piece of fruit or a protein shake I get as many calories as I can get down. I make meals even when I’m not that hungry and eat until I am full. I still snack occasionally and I have been losing weight too. We all need food no matter the body we live in.

  • @sabrinacomotto3565 says:

    Well, stupidity is optional, too, but it seems to be a very popular option these days😂

  • @sarahneubert3377 says:

    That was such a bad take I honestly felt my jaw drop. Can’t believe anyone would feel that way…and then say it out loud.

  • @AliciaMajo says:

    As a person who’s recovering from anorexia I had to re learn that food isn’t optional after I almost died.
    I’m only now starting to find a balance where I can actually feel my hunger and fullness cues and follow them, after over a year (including 8 months inpatient)!
    So this kind of insanely dangerous advice, being presented as a healthy way to lose weight is alarming.

  • @emmaleebuzzard1023 says:

    This woman has never been insulin resistant and it shows. Overall, I think there is so much misconception about all things nutrition. I know I know very little other than what I need to do with my body. Diet culture hasn’t helped anything either. 😢

  • @silvia10294 says:

    I always eat my 3 meals and 2 snacks, even when I’m not hungry because eventually I will get hungry later in the day and I would probably eat garbage because my body desperately needs quick fuel

  • @Lori_L says:

    I’m really overweight & don’t get hungry or eat until 3or 4 pm. Sometimes even if I’m hungry, i still won’t eat. As a former anorexic, i certainly know portion size & calories. I’ve also ruined my metabolism & so have autoimmune disorders, thyroid disease & cancer didn’t help either.
    So, i call BS on her video

  • @akpopfamily907 says:

    My best friend eats 24/7 and horrible food (by my standards) i am over weight and I eat like a bird, i am rarely hungry. I have to force myself to eat.

    We both are the exact opposite . She can’t gsin weight no matter what she does, weight loss has been the same for over 30yrs.

  • @StellaWilson-f1w says:

    I’m just now getting a better relationship with food
    I gained a lot of weight from medication and trauma
    I’m doing better and losing weight slowly

  • @BELA-f6j says:

    I think she meant intutive eating. Yet said it wrongly It helped me lose 20kg, by listening to myself. Sometimes I just did not have apetite but I always allowed myself to eat even “unhealthy” foods. My mom always does this and I adore it. She said just because food is left does not mean I have to eat it, she said I am not a trashcan to eat it to clean it up. Nowadays I can really listen to my body, thank you, mom❤ with all that being said food is not optinail

  • @hisomeonetrackingmuch1309 says:

    Thank you.

  • @vegemitegirl1971 says:

    I was waiting for skinny tiktok coach to mention food being optional was healthy

  • @david_n_tiffanyswearingen9327 says:

    Can she then explain why it is that I’m rarely hungry and certainly don’t eat as soon as I wake up because I’m simply not hungry, and I’m still considered obese. If a person were to go by the typical thought of simply having a calorie deficit, there is no reason I’m not super skinny as I’ve never been a big eater. I really hate how skinny people look at me and automatically think I over indulge when that is so not the case.

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