JoeSkiLove
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I think that this is the right place to post this...
I'm not disappointed in myself. I think I'm doing just fine on my way to my weight loss goals. Just to give you a little back ground on myself, last month I joined a gym so I could lose weight. I'm also eating right and so far have lost 20 pounds. I'm doing everything naturally and I feel that I'm doing it safely.
Now my disappointment is with two friends. One of which is getting gastric bypass surgery in about a week, the other who has resorted to using steroids to get his desired look.
I can honestly say that I'm more upset with the friend that is getting the surgery. I know for a fact that she hasn't changed her eating habits or kept up a steady pace in a gym and seems like she is just taking the easy way out while i bust my @$$ every day i the gym and measure and weigh my food. I've even offered to go to the gym with her to help her stay motivated and she refuses. Now a guy i work with got this surgery and initially lost 70lbs, then put 50 right back on. So I personally think what she is doing is silly. By the way, she is only 21.
As for my buddy doing the steroids he goes to the gym everyday, eats right, and knows his stuff when it comes to weight loss and body building. He is who is helping me at the gym. He's 6'2" and 195lbs. He is well built and could bench press a Buick. lol. He is just having trouble getting rid of a little bit of belly fat so has started a cycle of growth hormone and winstrol. Now I give him a bit more credit because at least he has been working at it for a good long while, but still I think it's a lil extreme.
Is it wrong for me to think this way, or should I just shut up and let them do what they want? I know it's their bodies and they can do what they want but it just seems wrong to me. And I don't know if disappointment is the right word I'm lookin for but it's the only word that came to mind.
What are your thoughts on this matter?
I'm not disappointed in myself. I think I'm doing just fine on my way to my weight loss goals. Just to give you a little back ground on myself, last month I joined a gym so I could lose weight. I'm also eating right and so far have lost 20 pounds. I'm doing everything naturally and I feel that I'm doing it safely.
Now my disappointment is with two friends. One of which is getting gastric bypass surgery in about a week, the other who has resorted to using steroids to get his desired look.
I can honestly say that I'm more upset with the friend that is getting the surgery. I know for a fact that she hasn't changed her eating habits or kept up a steady pace in a gym and seems like she is just taking the easy way out while i bust my @$$ every day i the gym and measure and weigh my food. I've even offered to go to the gym with her to help her stay motivated and she refuses. Now a guy i work with got this surgery and initially lost 70lbs, then put 50 right back on. So I personally think what she is doing is silly. By the way, she is only 21.
As for my buddy doing the steroids he goes to the gym everyday, eats right, and knows his stuff when it comes to weight loss and body building. He is who is helping me at the gym. He's 6'2" and 195lbs. He is well built and could bench press a Buick. lol. He is just having trouble getting rid of a little bit of belly fat so has started a cycle of growth hormone and winstrol. Now I give him a bit more credit because at least he has been working at it for a good long while, but still I think it's a lil extreme.
Is it wrong for me to think this way, or should I just shut up and let them do what they want? I know it's their bodies and they can do what they want but it just seems wrong to me. And I don't know if disappointment is the right word I'm lookin for but it's the only word that came to mind.
What are your thoughts on this matter?
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