My story.
I decided it was time to meet my friends new girl so a bunch of us met up at the local (pub) to have some wings or whatever...(I was planning to eat a salad with chicken). Anyways, we get there and are all discussing what to order and she says "If the wings are breaded, I cant eat them" , puzzled, I look at her and ask if she is allergic to the breading or whatever...she tells me "no I just cant eat carbs" . Ok great. Well either she is allergic to certain carbs or just doesnt want to eat them but not wanting to eat them is different from just can't eat them.
"I cant eat them on my diet" she tells, me. So I ask if shes on the diet that I heard a bunch of people were on at this particular fitness facility. She tells me she is, five days no carbs, then one cheat day...reapeat. So basicly she goes into telling me everything I already know about carbs and dieting and how carbs are bad, so on and so forth. Then when we all order (three of us order plain salads with chicken) she picks apart what we are each eating and how there are so many carbs in every food we all have eaten in the past week. Meanwhile she eats a greek salad, side dressing and uses just about the entire side of dressing.
Then we get into talking about how we had great summers, cheated here and there (after working 12 hour back and forth between two jobs) and how some of us would just eat anything in sight cause we were so hungry. Of course, she starts telling us how "disgusting" that is and how bad for you it is to eat pizza before going to bed after 12 hours on your feet. I just felt like telling her to take a look at herself, she isnt the perfect model of fitness. Whatever. It just pisses me off when people try to knock my way of eating, just because they're on some diet that a particular trainer put all his clients on, that is almost too hard to follow for the average person.
Has anyone experienced this?
I decided it was time to meet my friends new girl so a bunch of us met up at the local (pub) to have some wings or whatever...(I was planning to eat a salad with chicken). Anyways, we get there and are all discussing what to order and she says "If the wings are breaded, I cant eat them" , puzzled, I look at her and ask if she is allergic to the breading or whatever...she tells me "no I just cant eat carbs" . Ok great. Well either she is allergic to certain carbs or just doesnt want to eat them but not wanting to eat them is different from just can't eat them.
"I cant eat them on my diet" she tells, me. So I ask if shes on the diet that I heard a bunch of people were on at this particular fitness facility. She tells me she is, five days no carbs, then one cheat day...reapeat. So basicly she goes into telling me everything I already know about carbs and dieting and how carbs are bad, so on and so forth. Then when we all order (three of us order plain salads with chicken) she picks apart what we are each eating and how there are so many carbs in every food we all have eaten in the past week. Meanwhile she eats a greek salad, side dressing and uses just about the entire side of dressing.
Then we get into talking about how we had great summers, cheated here and there (after working 12 hour back and forth between two jobs) and how some of us would just eat anything in sight cause we were so hungry. Of course, she starts telling us how "disgusting" that is and how bad for you it is to eat pizza before going to bed after 12 hours on your feet. I just felt like telling her to take a look at herself, she isnt the perfect model of fitness. Whatever. It just pisses me off when people try to knock my way of eating, just because they're on some diet that a particular trainer put all his clients on, that is almost too hard to follow for the average person.
Has anyone experienced this?

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