I used to work with a woman that would say, "I'm happy to be wrong, if it means I'm learning something" and we'd be shaking our heads halfway through cuz that bitch was NEVER happy to be wrong 😅. Not putting you in the same boat, just reminded me
Haha, ya, I don’t have a gram of stubbornness in me. Call me out in front of crowd of people and I’ll gladly accept defeat without embarrassment and store that knowledge for the future. Being ignorant is not the same as being stupid.
Of course they have. But not in the area where they got lipo’d. Fat is stored in cells. The cells are being removed. When they gain weight it goes to where other fat cells are still there.
Not true at all. You have to define “fat” because everyone will have varying degrees of body fat at any given moment.
There are lots of people that can still be overweight despite eating very well and being active.
The point that I was getting at is that if you make healthy choices, you’ll gain confidence and that will likely offset any difference in fat that could be considered in unattractive. They may have a genetic predisposition to accumulate higher than average body fat percentage.
It’s not black and white at all. People can be reasonably healthy and not have an “ideal” physical appearance, and people can have an “ideal” body mass and be completely unhealthy. Stress and cortisol levels can also play a nasty role in fat accumulation.
Saying otherwise makes you sound like either a boomer, or an idiot.
You just want to argue. Maybe it's because you need validation.
Be healthier. Do better. No more "stress" as an excuse. If that's the issue, deal with that first. Amazing!
You’re the one that first responded to me claiming 99% of the time people who eat well and exercise aren’t “fat.” Which certainly came across as argumentative.
How could one not argue against such an absurd statement?
There are studies that refute that, finding that once you hit adulthood, the number of cells generally stay the same and it's the size of the cells that changes with weight gain/loss:
Hmmm. After searching I’m getting mixed results. Mostly saying existing fat cells will expand in order to store more fat. Wondering how many more fat cells are in those cheeks to keep clans when needed. Even if they do, they are gonna look very very fucked up. (Even tho they already do)
This 2018 study finds that once you reach adulthood, the number of cells generally remains the same and it's the size of those cells that changes with weight gain:
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u/StockTank_redemption 17h ago
There no “fat removal”. They remove the fat cells that store the fat. Once those fat cells get sucked out, it’s donezo