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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1926964" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>IMO, and having been overweight for psychological reasons in my 20s, I think the label of emotional eating is just another, perhaps kinder way of blaming eating behaviours upon the individual. What used to be gluttony and sloth becomes binge or comfort eater..</p><p>If you derive pleasure from your favorite combo of fat, salt and suagr (as their maker intend you to) then you can seek more pleasure beyond satiety. If you are metabolically vulnerable (become fat and diabetic) too then you'll be labelled as a junk addict or some such. If not unlucky in the metabolic department (est.25% of the population) will just get called lucky!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1926964, member: 365308"] IMO, and having been overweight for psychological reasons in my 20s, I think the label of emotional eating is just another, perhaps kinder way of blaming eating behaviours upon the individual. What used to be gluttony and sloth becomes binge or comfort eater.. If you derive pleasure from your favorite combo of fat, salt and suagr (as their maker intend you to) then you can seek more pleasure beyond satiety. If you are metabolically vulnerable (become fat and diabetic) too then you'll be labelled as a junk addict or some such. If not unlucky in the metabolic department (est.25% of the population) will just get called lucky! [/QUOTE]
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