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Anonymous
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What I'm asking is, assuming in both scenarios I'm eating the same amount, wouldn't i gain more weight sitting on my skinny ass than by working out? Or will working out stimulate my appetite or something? It hasn't in the past.
Ate yesterday: Breakfast: bowl of cereal, glass of milk, apple, banana, some sausage Lunch: Stir fried chicken, rice, string beans, salad, ham and cheese sandwich, orange juice, frozen yogurt. Dinner: garlic bread, four slices of pizza, soda, ice cream. Pre-sleep snack: Aforementioned delicious chicken and mozz sandwich. Als: a spoon of peanut butter eaten a few hours earlier cuz I was craving peanut butter.
Keep in mind that my main source of food is the university cafeteria (am freshman, meal plan's mandatory) and I'm a poor college student. Also, I'm (very) busy, so an involved workout plan may not be feasible. At this point in time, I get up from each meal FULL, uncomfortably so, so simply more volume of food is just not possible (don't say suck it up, eat more, I can't spend a third of my day feeling I'm about to explode)
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