IdRatherBeSkiing
Sherbert is NOT and NEVER WILL BE ice cream.
The research team likely a dream job for a straight female or a gay male. Anybody else, not so much.
Grower.
Grower.
Btw, that story is all over the place. In some places it says a grower is over 51%, in other places 56%. Then it gives the sizes for average flaccid and erect, and says average growth is 42%. But the math comes out to 35.7%. And why have these two terms, and then say most men are in between?The daily mail...my fav rag...once again coming in hot with hard hitting journalism.
Are you a grower or a shower? Experts invent scientific definition Are you a grower or a shower? Experts invent scientific definition
So what are you? I'm likely the former.
We haven't made a thread yet this year, because we're all staying fat. But good for you.Didn't see a Fantasy Fatball thread for 2023, so I'll post this here. But, I'm down 25 pounds in the last few months.
I posted a study elsewhere, saying that the low-carb/ high-fat diets are resulting in more coronary diseases. Is it one of those? Or more of a Mediterranean thing? Of course, studies change all the time.My wife has lost a lot of weight with a zero carb diet. Have you tried that?
What I am reading from this is exercise makes you sick. So to avoid getting sick, don't exercise. Good advice.When I got sick over the holidays, it kept me off of the treadmill. I'd been on it once this year so far and then I picked up the flu a week ago, I managed to get a mile and a half yesterday. Hopefully I can get back to getting a few miles every weekend again.
You may be on to something Dr. Cpt. Skiing.What I am reading from this is exercise makes you sick. So to avoid getting sick, don't exercise. Good advice.
It’s great. Having no desire to workout, that is. It’s extremely low on my to do list, and extremely high on my to do later list.Is it bad that I have no desire to workout ever?

That's interesting, and possibly shocking in several ways. Good for you for having the discipline to go through this.I may have said the elsewhere a while ago, but in 2015 I went on an elimination diet to try and find a root cause for rosacea flare-ups. While nothing definitive was found (just triggers that make it go bad to worse), my weight dropped from 174 to 128 over the course of 4-5 months. I lost most of it in less than 3 months.
The below is not a thorough or exact documentation of what I did (it changed over time). But it basically sums up how I ate for almost a year. I used it as a cheat sheet. Some of the items were suspected to trigger my skin - had nothing to do with weight gain/loss. But I dropped weight fast and safely - though people said I looked "gaunt" because I dropped it so quick.
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I give you credit. I couldn't get by with that diet. Maybe one or two at a time, but not for a whole year.I may have said the elsewhere a while ago, but in 2015 I went on an elimination diet to try and find a root cause for rosacea flare-ups. While nothing definitive was found (just triggers that make it go bad to worse), my weight dropped from 174 to 128 over the course of 4-5 months. I lost most of it in less than 3 months.
The below is not a thorough or exact documentation of what I did (it changed over time). But it basically sums up how I ate for almost a year. I used it as a cheat sheet. Some of the items were suspected to trigger my skin - had nothing to do with weight gain/loss. But I dropped weight fast and safely - though people said I looked "gaunt" because I dropped it so quick.
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