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My struggles with weight and food/ where should I go with my body?

So to start off I’ll explain from the beginning. So I have always been a chubby kid for the most part. I am 5’6 and in middle school I weighed 140-166 lbs. Once I got to high school due to social problems and stresses people were causing me I stated stress eating and weighed 177. People noticed my weight gain and were talking about me negatively and gossiping about me. I was criticized for everything and for the first time in my life I was determined to lose weight in order to have people like me. So I did. I went on a pretty extreme diet if only eating 1200 calories a day. In 6 months I had gone from 160 something to 123 lbs. but even then nothing was enough as people kept criticizing me even more than they had before. It was like I was happy with how I looked in photos and how I felt physically but people wouldn’t let me enjoy it with their constant hate and on top of it my extreme diet was super hard to keep up with and my metabolism was super slow. The only way I could go to the bathroom was by either eating more than 1200 calories and eating the amounts of food I ate when I weighed in the 160s or taking laxatives every week. Not all the bullying was about my body and how I looked but about 30%-20% of it was. Eventually I just couldn’t take it any more and I changed to homeschool. Just two weeks later the quarantine and covid hit the world. I had no one to impress anymore and all I had was pain, loneliness, and a love for food that had been repressed to the extreme. Over all the months of quarantine I couldn’t stand going out or speaking to people in my family due to my weight gain. I felt embarrassed to see people after they had congratulated me on all the weight I had lost. But I have been seeing family more and learning to accept myself because in reality I really am not that FAT to be feeling this way about myself and I feel happy eating food and my appearance never really bothered me before people started commenting on it. I currently weigh 170-185 lbs and I’m not sure where I should go with my body or health. I could either lose weight again with a calorie counter app or just stay at this weight and workout and build muscle when I fix up my backyard and start using my multifunctional gym. Technically I am overweight at the weight that I am but if I turn fat into muscle I shouldn’t be too “unhealthy”. My Apple Watch says I burn on average 300-600 calories just from walking so I am usually a little active. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions or advice? If so comment them down below and thank you for your time.
Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
First of all, I would say that screw the people who spoke shit about you.

The world will always have something to push you down. I've been there man. I know it's hard to face those comments but it's better to not pay attention to them. They're not the ones helping you either.

Secondly, I would suggest taking up a sport. Something that involves running more. That would help you lose weight. Take up jogging and then try sprinting too when you are able to. The first steps are always the hardest. Eventually the body gets tuned to it. Persistence and motivation is key.

Third, whatever you choose. Do it for yourself and not to please others. I see no benefit in trying to please people anymore.
AiKillsPedophiles · 100+, M
@Beatbox34 well said, when it comes to your own physique, especially. You have to do it for yourself.
AiKillsPedophiles · 100+, M
I think you’re okay to eat whatever you want. You’re still growing, your diet if you cut out bad processed sugars you’ll be good. Note: that does include breads which is difficult. The good thing is your age and metabolism will take you far! Stay encouraged you did something not a lot of people your age can do with sticking to a food regime. Light exercise or home exercises such as push ups will really help you put on the muscle. Don’t over do it where you injure yourself. That’s the hardest thing to come back from in my experience. Go light, and slowly build up your reps! Stay safe and strong!
MightyLion · 18-21, M
@AiKillsPedophiles thank you for your advice, I think building muscle and just eating foods that will fill me and are on the normal to healthy side of food is what will be the easiest to follow. Calorie counting can take too much effort and discipline plus there isn’t anything I can’t do at the weight I’m at that I couldn’t do when I was skinnier. And I can lift heavier things now. Also do you have any advice on reps when it comes to exercise like bench press or chest press? I count them but after a while it gets too tiring or I count wrong.
Fluffybull · F
Those people who criticised you for losing weight were just jealous, ignore them!A few years ago I lost a bit of weight and was working in an office with several older women and when I lost weight they became very negative (they were all a bit plump) as if I was a different person.

 
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