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Why do the same users continue to post questions on how to lose weight?See details?

Unless you have a medically confirmed disease like diabetes or hypothyroid,weight loss is no big mystery.The Internet and books are littered with clinically proven information on the subject,yet the same users continue to ask "How can I lose (more) weight?".

If you're exercising and eating properly,weight loss always follows barring the diseases I've listed.

Are these people just lazy food hogs who can't admit their weight problem is THEIR fault?

I train around 15 pounds over my competitive body weight,and drop those 15 pounds 6 weeks before a meet.I ony go back up to that weight because muscle mass and absolute strength can only be improved through a surplus of calories and proper training,yet I maintain my competitive body weight through the summer months for asthetic purposes

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That's another thing,the word is lose not loose.I've answered hundreds of questions on loosing weight.How exactly would one loose weight?Did they neglect to tighten it first?

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  • Stella
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    COS THERE ARE A LOT OF FAT PEOPLE THAT DON'T WANNA GIVE UP ON EATING 3 PIZZAS EVERY MORNING AND KFC FOR 40 DOLLARS EVERY NIGHT!

  • 1 decade ago

    Because people are lazy and are hoping for a different response other than, "You have to get up off your lazy *** and put down the cheetos."

  • 1 decade ago

    I think they look for advice from everyone, so someone could give them the easiest solution to loose weight.

  • Joni J
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    it is a question and answer site. Chill.

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