[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]ComixGuy wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]ComixGuy wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]Sharp4850 wrote:
[quote]elano wrote:
Just act a little rough when they call you a pussy, knock them around a little in a joking manner. I would say something like “who’s a pussy motherfucker?” while you check his ass. If you’re not big enough to do this then you prob shouldn’t have got the chicken. [/quote]
This.
If you’re substantially more muscled than all your friends they probably won’t give you shit for eating like that.
If you aren’t, maybe you should consider a burger now and again.[/quote]
This could have ended the thread. People quit fucking with you when how you act is represented by how you look. I see some very UNDERdeveloped people publicly showing how much like a “bodybuilder” they eat as if they are doing it for the attention.
Far fewer people will fuck with someone who actually LOOKS the part.
We all probably have friends who joke with us about how we eat. However, if they are your friends, it should end at JOKING and not lead into literally flaming you for it unless they don’t see you as being that serious…which IS the case many times with people who will stress about eating greenbeans yet haven’t gained much muscle as a result of those eating habits.
Someone with some real size on them can actually eat a burger in public every once in a while with no problems since they are not literally living at a fast food place.
In other words, if you are just a poser, expect for friends to pick up on this no matter how hard you try to hide it.
If they don’t see you making progress, they will not take you seriously, especially if you are someone who suddenly changed from the way they were before.[/quote]
Okay some observations…this was made in the GAL section not bodybuilding. The OP’s topic was about eating healthy, not eating for bulking or dieting for cutting. And several posters took it upon themselves to skew their responses towards that way.
Reread the original post. I think the point being made, and which really didn’t need to be made because it is painfully obvious: eating healthy has become the outlier, not the norm. I think that was the OP’s point. And outliers in society get grief.
On top of that, I agree if he can’t stand the responses he should find new friends, etc… Or better yet, toughen up and give them grief. He needs to tell them at least he will look good at their funerals when they die from their nutrional choices. I do the same with some of my brothers and sisters. It usually shuts them up. [/quote]
What? It doesn’t fucking matter where he posted this. He said his friends ordered steaks and potatoes. That is now UNhealthy? Since fucking when? He is the one who made an issue about what he was eating as if he simply couldn’t eat steak and potatoes without making a scene worthy of others commenting on it.
People who have known me for years already know that I eat differently than them. They may joke about how I will probably be drinking protein shakes on ThanksGiving but they sure as hell aren’t surprised by what I order when we go out. Why? Because I’ve been that way as long as they’ve known me and I don’t act like a dick to them about how they eat.
If you or anyone else is going to make such a public display out of what they eat as the OP did, expect people to look at you and ask themselves what acting like that is actually doing for you.
That means if you look just like everyone else but are judging them by what they eat, they will consider you a douche 98% of the time, especially when their food choices could have easily been modified without causing so much of a stir.
So again, how you look has much to do with whether people are going to accept some off the wall behavior…like calling steak “junk food”.
The op sounds like the majority of the other people I know lacking any physical progress but showing off in public how “clean” they eat.
If you don’t have the body to back it up and you choose to make your choices public like the OP, expect for people to NOT take your seriously.[/quote]
Seriously? You read, “They get 2 burgers, steak hoagie, fries, mashed potatoes, and cheese sticks.” as eating healthy? I don’t know that restaurant, but I doubt if they are using substitute ingredients to make any of that healthy. This thread wasn’t about size, but you keep making it so.
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Wait, so you are saying you can’t comprehend someone getting the steak hogie and mashed potatoes and NOT eating whatever they consider “UNhealthy”?
Are the burgers now Unhealthy as well?
Did you miss the word “modified” above?..or are you just slow?
Those food choices could be changed in a way to fit just about anyone all depending on what they left off. Yet you think that someone simply HAD to eat everything?
Next time, you may want to think things through a little more before responding. If you didn’t know, you could choose foods that would make even a trip to KFC relatively “healthy” all depending on what you choose.[/quote]
gotta agree with comixguy. X is only selecting 1 line out of the OP post.
from the original post:
[quote]OP wrote:
- You’re eating something healthy and all your friends get a bunch fried food and call you a pussy for not getting something like that.
- Or right after you order something healthy they all start laughing and making fun of you.
It seems like today if you eat healthy food then you are a not being a man and if you get a bunch of fried big ass burgers or w/e then you’re being manly.[/quote]
OP was clear, in some situation, not only the example, people order unhealthy and he does not and people make fun. Not about bulking or cutting, but all about eating healthy and people making fun.