Manaaja
euROPE
- Sep 10, 2018
- 1,382
I thought that since my fat pro cent wasn't 0 and because I have exercised less, it meant that I'm eating enough. Bullshit. I downloaded lifesum on android and it made me realize that at least yesterday I only ate 50% of what I should have and drank too little.
I'm the type of person who drinks a whole bottle of yogurt in one go, and because the yogurt had 700kcal I think I eat like a pig, but actually I could still eat over double the amount. and even more if I have exercised even a little bit.
The app also asked me what kinds of things I eat and it made me realize that I used to eat a lot more diversely in the past. I ate shrimp, mushrooms, rice, quinoa, curry, cucumber, mayonese, berries, kiwis, pomegranates, chocolate, candy etc.
I guess I fell into the "I'm an ovolactopescovegetarian (that's probably the term, dunno) so that means I eat a lot of different kinds of vegetables and plants and fruits." even though it isn't like that.
I hate this type of "partial anorexia" (for a lack of better term). I measure my bmi and my waist and the numbers say that I really could lose weight, but at the same time I'm pretty much eating nothing. If I saw that I had zero fat, it would be much easier for me to realize that something is wrong and that I should start eating more, so I really wish bodies would just lose the fat instead of going into some sort of stupid "you eat too little but you're still fat".
I really hate how complicated eating is. "Eat more vegetables, eat more fruits, eat more meat, eat more fat, eat more carbs, eat more protein, well you are still not eating enough but now you are fat".
I'm definitely gonna be some sort of being who doesn't need food to live in next life. Like those gems that eat only for fun but don't need to eat if they don't want to. Eating should be fun, not this kind of 4D math.
TLDR; I really recommend downloading lifesum. It helps a lot with eating.
I'm the type of person who drinks a whole bottle of yogurt in one go, and because the yogurt had 700kcal I think I eat like a pig, but actually I could still eat over double the amount. and even more if I have exercised even a little bit.
The app also asked me what kinds of things I eat and it made me realize that I used to eat a lot more diversely in the past. I ate shrimp, mushrooms, rice, quinoa, curry, cucumber, mayonese, berries, kiwis, pomegranates, chocolate, candy etc.
I guess I fell into the "I'm an ovolactopescovegetarian (that's probably the term, dunno) so that means I eat a lot of different kinds of vegetables and plants and fruits." even though it isn't like that.
I hate this type of "partial anorexia" (for a lack of better term). I measure my bmi and my waist and the numbers say that I really could lose weight, but at the same time I'm pretty much eating nothing. If I saw that I had zero fat, it would be much easier for me to realize that something is wrong and that I should start eating more, so I really wish bodies would just lose the fat instead of going into some sort of stupid "you eat too little but you're still fat".
I really hate how complicated eating is. "Eat more vegetables, eat more fruits, eat more meat, eat more fat, eat more carbs, eat more protein, well you are still not eating enough but now you are fat".
I'm definitely gonna be some sort of being who doesn't need food to live in next life. Like those gems that eat only for fun but don't need to eat if they don't want to. Eating should be fun, not this kind of 4D math.
TLDR; I really recommend downloading lifesum. It helps a lot with eating.