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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
Posts: 27,936
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I have an addictive personality.
I've traded drug addition for addiction to working out at the gym. Food is a bit harder to deal with since you can't just abstain from it. I still get cravings for coke and it has been over then years since I've indulged in coke. I also really enjoyed prescription drugs but have learned to just say no when offered them which I often am. Strange that the two legal drugs, cigarettes and alcohol, I've never had a problem with. Never really cared for the affects of alcohol and I've never smoked a cigarette. Congratulations on giving up cigarettes ![]() |
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feeling a bit better
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I suppose if had an addictive personality, I too would choose working out over anything else, so that's a great trait to have if you are in control. My problem is complacency and at times laziness. I just have to keep building and submitting and building some more.
Yes food can be a problem; I can respect that. Aside from so many health benefits there are also some serious repercussions to over indulging too. But that goes for just about everything out there, be it smoking, toking, snorting, fucking, sleeping, eating or whatever. Now I understand when I talk to older people like my parents and neighbours they always stress 'everything in moderation' and then they turnaround and go eat a dozen doughnuts or watch like 13 hours of tv. ![]()
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