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Tuesday, August 3, 2021

What does this sub think of the term “fat logic?”

In an earlier post people shared obstacles they encountered with hormone imbalances, hormone replacement therapy, PCOS, and medications that affect water retention and hormones. Almost all of these people were flaired as having success in losing weight, most were in the healthy weight range.

Yet a handful of people came in accusing these people of “making excuses” and “fat logic.” What do people in this sub think of this?

Is acknowledging obstacles and struggles considered “fat logic?”

If not are there any situations that would be considered “fat logic?”

I’ve never heard the term until today and I’m brand new to this sub. Im curious if this is generally how this sub thinks or if I had an outlying first impression.

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/loseit/comments/oxfow7/what_does_this_sub_think_of_the_term_fat_logic/

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