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Αναφορά προβλήματος μετάφρασης
Again, stop making excuses. Get to the gym.
There is some conditions where even if you went every day to gym and you reduce considerably the sugar and change your good entirely it just would not change anything
But believe it or not, there are multiple reasons someone can be overweight. You shouldn't judge. You also didn't refute my point at all.
Again, being fat is a choice.
Each one metabolism is different 🤷
And other factors such as continous stress can also affect and so on v:
In some cases is just not as simple v:
Me for example, I barely do exercise and I like sweets a lot, and I am not even 70 kg (1,70 m tall) v:
As for stress, working out is a stress reliever.
so is busting a nut once in a while if you have the stamina to do so
Edit: For example, the (morbid) obesity is a symptom of an underlying condition from their mental health and food is their coping mechanism. Shaming them has a far higher probability of worsening their condition than actually help.
Not simple ,eating less also has its consequences, being tired being one of them, again, depends on the person...
Not every person can handle eating less or not eating at all equally...
And working out is not even a solution to stress, like is not guaranteed that it will fix it even if you do it consistently, it does not work with everybody and everybody has a different way (more effective for them I mean) to release stress
Going to gym is not a magical solution to everything...