Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Obsessed with weight and still overweight

Superficial fake Shit.
Whether you count the number of people unhappy with their shape, the percentage on a diet, or the billions of dollars spent on diet programs, books, foods and supplements, the figures all show that our society has become more obsessed with weight in the past decade or two than ever before. 

Some argue that we should indeed be paying more attention to our weight to solve the obesity epidemic that threatens our health. Yet research shows that an obsession with becoming thin, contrary to what you might expect, creates more of a health problem.
Obesity researchers often refer to our current culture as a "toxic environment." High-fat, high-sugar food is available everywhere we go. Eating low-nutrient, high-calorie food has become part of how we entertain ourselves, whether we are alone or with others. At the same time, recreation, housekeeping and transportation have all become more sedentary activities.

Hispanics...The choc nutritional.

Yet our culture still values thinness tremendously. Kathy Kater, a psychotherapist who has developed national programs for teaching children about a healthy bodyimage, says that many people today have the sense that they are valued more for how they look than for who they are, and that being thin is essential for the "right" look.

Kater points out that if any of the popular diets of the past 20 years really worked, we wouldn't have so many people overweight now. According to Kater, when we pin our hopes on a fad diet, we are trying to do the impossible. Research shows that when we try to control our eating with external rules, our obsession and preoccupation with food increases. In America where food is so widely available, that's a recipe for overeating.
Instead of making weight loss a goal, Kater advocates focusing on choices that enhance health. She says it's all right to hope for weight loss, but when people consider weight loss the goal, they almost always give up healthier eating and more exercise, if these good habits don't bring the desired weight loss.
Infusion of Super-Slaves genes in females Diet through BJ.

Kater's message for how to improve your body image and handle any weight concern is spelled out at the Web site BodyImageHealth. Her principles emphasize that there are biological limitations to how much we can change size and shape. We should focus instead on choices with health as the goal, resisting society's pressures to be thin, lead sedentary lives and overeat for entertainment.
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Monday, January 4, 2010

Roosh Travel Sex Rule:Ecuador


Even though 98% of the girls in Ecuador are unattractive by Western standards, I am getting a kick out of the attention, mostly in the form of very extended eye contact and “Where you from?” line of questioning. I think it’s my beard and height because Ecuadorian men are unable to grow lush facial hair and I’m taller than all of them, past, present, and future.
In an unrelated request, can someone please order me 1,000 extra wide and extra long condoms and ship them to me via express airmail? I’ve been constructing my own condoms using cow intestines from the butcher shop, which is actually the living room of someone’s house.
from:
http://www.rooshv.com/the-two-prostitutes-of-tena
http://ecuadorr.blogspot.com/

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Skin Lightening and Skin Bleaching Creams For African Americans


Whether it is the perceived notion that a lighter complexion will improve one's social and economic status quo or the desire to have an even complexion, the use of skin lightening creams among African Americans is on the increase. With a large number of these creams having mercury derivatives, hydroquinone and tropical steroids, it is imperative that one is aware of the dangers of using products with these ingredients.Hydroquinone does not bleach the skin; it limits the output of melanin. By altering the skins structure and inhibiting the production of melanin, you are taking away its natural protection making it more susceptible to skin cancer.
Prolonged use of hydroquinone will cause a blue-black discoloration to the skin caused by ochre- colored pigment. Hydroquinone thickens collagen fibers damaging the connective tissue resulting in rough blotchy skin.
The use of mercury based skin whitening products is probably the most discussed. The immediate effects of mercury based products is rashes, skin irritation and changes to the skin. While this might seem like a little pain to achieve a desired effect, the long term effects are more damaging and harder if not impossible to reverse.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Dominicans are so nasty and dirty.


All the men do is line the sidewalk and guard Grocery stores. The women? They are dressed like whores in jeans too small for them, and greasy treated afros. Don't get me started on the burgundy hair color!

WTF? I think it's true.. Dominicans are the bottom of the barrel as far as Latins go. My god! They are loud too.

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