Tue, Oct-03-06, 17:25
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Senior Member
Posts: 157
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Plan: general low carb
Stats: 203/196/193
BF:
Progress: 70%
Location: PNW
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CrysAnne
As for the subject specifically, I think there are actually four issues contained within it.
*First: a person's need to accept and love themselves at whatever stage of life they happen to find themselves
*second: a person's right to the pursuit of their own happiness, even if this includes taking up or maintaining [what others might judge to be] an "unhealthy" lifestyle
* third: determining what is or is not a healthy lifestyle
* fourth: determining whether someone publicly claiming their lifestyle as healthy should be challenged by others who have differing opinions based on whatever evidence they may have at hand.
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1. I think this is the hardest thing that anyone can do in our society. I applaud anyone who takes this challenge on.
2. To each their own as long as they are not hurting or trying to control others.
3. This is tricky! Lots of trial and error to see what works for each individual.
4. Challenging is good, however condemning immediately and not trying to understand the other POV causes a lot of frustration for everyone involved.
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