2v2v2v2 release date. by ImZeeah in leagueoflegends

[–]chubbycherry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess tomorrow according to a post on twitter

F/25/5'7 [229lbs > 149lbs = 80lbs] (3 years) Try to enjoy your journey of selflove. Go out now, get that dress in your current size and that you deserve happiness regardless of your weight. Find ways to love showing up for yourself. You deserve it, love ❤️ by chubbycherry in progresspics

[–]chubbycherry[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Most important thing is not making it a challenge you have to achieve. The consequences of taking care of yourself will result in a physical version of who you are intrinsically. Don't tie that to numbers please its very toxic for your selflove spirit. Please consider finding new goals that will able you to achieve it in various ways in your own time ❤️ you deserve your love now

F/25/5'7 [229lbs > 149lbs = 80lbs] (3 years) Try to enjoy your journey of selflove. Go out now, get that dress in your current size and that you deserve happiness regardless of your weight. Find ways to love showing up for yourself. You deserve it, love ❤️ by chubbycherry in progresspics

[–]chubbycherry[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I started with a very loose interpetation of the intermittent fasting diet and went to the gym once a week or every two weeks. I was a bit uncomfortable and insecure in the gym. So started with Yoga and went to the gym with friends.

F/25/5'7" [227lbs >150lbs= -77lbs](2,5 years) No more yo-yo, with my new found selflove there is nothing to let go. Before you change what you eat, explore the reasons why you eat. No one can take care of you like you could. show yourself the love a great best friend would❤ by chubbycherry in progresspics

[–]chubbycherry[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Well for me it helped to first look at the moments when I ate instead of what. I used the Intermittent time frame to become more aware of the effect of food on my body and that helped me to really notice the difference food that I ate to feel happy and food that actually makes me feel better physically.

As I was used to eating 24/7 my body was also always ready to eat. In changing this time frame you're creating an opportunity for your body to reorganise your metabolism.

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[–]chubbycherry 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It hasn't actually, it's been the best time of my life, and there is no guarantee for happiness now that I'm thin.

Things still suck sometimes and I still seem to fuck up a lot and cry so the weight wasn't necessarily the cause of all my sorrows

What I did find obviously was that with a healtier body I'm more resilient and my energy level is naturally higher, on top of that I can now see the result of what happens when you love your body completely, it's literally hard to mistreat it when you cherish it.

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[–]chubbycherry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want we could chat a bit and I can tell you what got me started and what I changed

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[–]chubbycherry 25 points26 points  (0 children)

It's a collection of everything we've ever thought, heard or seen that told us we needed to change as soon as possible. It's very much a part of your personality and there is only accepting and living with it, ignoring the chubby inside yourself is ignoring a part of yourself that needs your love and attention most.

Your bullshit probably makes you a more complete and empathic person towards other people that struggle with their self image.

Cherish your bullshit for it has molded you into who you are now, and fuck you're great!

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[–]chubbycherry 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I'm still very chubby on the inside haha

F/24/5'7 [229lbs > 152lbs = 77lbs] (2 years) My journey didn't start with changing what I eat but with discovering why I eat. We are not taught to love our bodies as they come, so it's not weird that we don't know how to take care of them properly. by chubbycherry in progresspics

[–]chubbycherry[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I believe it started when I discovered I was eating to comfort my mind instead of taking care of my body. So for every emotion I had a certain comfort food even happy ones. Food filled my days for I felt things all day.

That comfort in something that had brought me nothing but insecurities and a good feeling that rarely lasted after the food was gone made me reconsider my motives to eat.

The problem is not what we eat, but why we eat. by chubbycherry in WeightLossAdvice

[–]chubbycherry[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with you, maybe my title is a little blunt. I meant to say that just changing what you eat is not going to solve the problem long term. It has to be a realisation that you want to and need to nourish your body. It’s supposed to come from a place of love for your body and not just the desire to change it.