I always see people posting about how they hate other fat people after getting /fit/ because they saw how easy it is.
My experience was the total opposite; it's hard as fuck to get started but then easy to stick with when you see results. Instead of binging on chips while I watch anime I'm going out with people in the evenings. I can jog outside without getting yelled at from cars. I can go to the pool and swim laps without feeling weird about it.
It is way easier to stay fit than to get fit
> I can jog outside without getting yelled at from cars
What? Any stories?
>>40577846
Nothing special or interesting. It's just something that happens if you run outside while fat, especially at night
I see fat hate as a form of community service: to contribute to a societal sentiment that rejects sloth, gluttony, and apathy. I want people to always improve and avoid settling in the rut that luxury brings.
>>40577794
I'll tell you a little secret. No I don't actually hate them. But the whole reason I got thin is because of the hate online for fat people. It worked for me, and I hope it works on others too.
>>40577794
idk what your stories have to do with why you dont hate fat people lol
but no, after getting /fit/ I hate fat people who make excuses or dont try and complain about their weight like boogie2988
When I first dropped like 60kg I felt for them, but after countless times I've given them advice, helped them work out meal plans etc etc has just made me hate them, they're just lazy. I was lazy and they're lazy there's nothing else to it, I hate them in the same way I hate someone who doesn't pick up their dogs shit when they're taking it for a walk.