I will make one more observation though. Many of Chuck's posts remind me of the way I used to be, which is pretty funny in itself.
A little over a year ago I was asked to help with a weight loss class at church. I jumped in with both feet trying to help people, and it ended up being all middle aged women. It didn't take long for me to realize that most people there didn't have a clue, had no idea about even the most basic subjects. Well, I busted my ass for those people. I even started working directly with the nutritional director at a local hospital, and when things got complicated due to medical issues or whatever, I was a free proxy between the director and the class, and basically helping them get HIGHLY customized programs and diets at no cost at all.
After, I don't know, maybe 3 months, I realized something: they weren't really losing anything. Maybe a few pounds of water weight at first, but then that stopped quickly. But, the shocking part was that they were still doing the stupid stuff that they knew to not do. One amazingly fat chick admitted that she was still eating ice cream and having a coke... FOR BREAKFAST. Another few weeks passed, and I got angrier, and angrier. I was wasting my time. With the state of mind they had, they were simply not going to change.
Well, here's where the mistake came in: I took my anger out on them. On middle aged women, at church. I became rather abusive, and insulting. I thought this would put a fire in their hearts to be willing to take some of the suffering they thought they were going to have to endure. I was treating them as if they were physically capable male friends of mine who were my age, which would have worked and might be appropriate for a group like that who just wasted 3-4 months of my time. Middle aged church ladies though... not so much. It showed too. They didn't even really want to try anymore. It totally turned them off and the class turned into a gossip session.
I finally just gave up. The lesson I learned was that weight loss is very simple... yet the psychology of a woman trying to lose weight is incredibly complex... and scores different than a capable man's. I don't even want to attempt to learn how to deal with it, somebody else can do that.
So if anything is funny to me, it's that somebody is coming in here, making the same mistakes that I did, basically telling a group of people who are mostly middle aged women to "man-up" in a verbally abusive kind of way, then considering themselves an expert... which is obviously far from the truth.
As for the people who are getting bent out of shape... all I can say is that you probably ought to do exactly what he said and just ignore him, he'll actually understand why you did one of these days.