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    It’s also best to question yourself if you’re really hungry or do you just want to eat. Some of us have used food as a mechanism to cope with trauma or our problems and not just because we needed nutrition.

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      Some people also eat from boredom or habit; sit in front to the TV, get a snack. Turn on the Xbox, get a snack.

      It’s me, I’m people. And I’m not even out of shape, just bad habits.

      I’m real close to trading in my gaming chair for a recumbent bike. I’ve done it before, but sold it in a move. I don’t even sweat; I just keep moving. Works well.

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        I’ve had a lot of success in keeping water nearby at all times and the only easily accessible foods being vegetables or fruits. If I really want to eat something while I watch a movie or something I can easily eat an apple instead of chips or candy and if I’m feeling a bit peckish the water will either delay that or sometimes stop it entirely.

        It’s honestly really hard and I’m glad you’ve found success in your own methods. I think the recumbent bike is a cool idea and honestly it makes me want to do the same. I would love to have one rigged up to an alternator and a battery, even knowing it would be minuscule I think powering a fan now and then off my energy would be really cool.

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          Ideally, I’d be able to hook up whatever to it and use it as like…supplemental power, but honestly, I’m about as little work as possible. I’m working on my exercise bike rn, I run, I have a water rower and am planning on buying a nicer one soon cause my Amazon Special one is lacking now after using a nice one. But the recumbent bike in front of a TV is just unbeatable. I can play Xbox and just mindlessly pedal on it, and unlike the exercise bike, I don’t feel it in my taint (sorry for the imagery) for 2 days afterwards. Lol

          I also try the water stuff, just doesn’t help. I have a camelback on my chair I fill with water I drink out of lmao

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            I’m nearly 2m tall so I get it when you talk about the seat being uncomfortable, I feel like they’re one step from a suppository.

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              Same I think? Idk when metric users round up, but I’m ~1.85m. I just don’t fit comfortably lol.

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        My parents fucked up a lot of things but I’m lucky they gave me pretty good food habits. There was no idle eating from boredom. You don’t have a snack if it’s almost dinner time. Chips are rare. Candy is basically holidays.

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        Lol sorry

        I don’t mean to shame but to speak from my own experience in eating my feelings instead of eating for nutrients.