Hmmmm - I guess the article makes sense, but applying it? I tend to eat less with ANYONE who overeats. No matter how skinny they are - but mostly because I know my metabolism...
Haha, I read that study a while back! I think there's some truth to it -- though I've gotten to the point where I could care less if my dining companion stops after "just a bite" of dessert. I'll plow through the rest like it's my job. Actually, can that be my job?
This is interesting! I have never heard about this before. Thanks for the link :).
ReplyDeleteIf you run out of people to eat with in skinny-minny LA come to Chicago and dine with the fatties like me.
ReplyDeleteYou shocked the hell out of me. For a second I thought you were pulling your blog!
ReplyDeleteInteresting article. I shall begin making my list of people I can no longer dine with.
ReplyDeleteMakes sense, I guess. But now my list of dining companions has been drastically cut.
ReplyDeleteSo let me get this straight:
ReplyDeleteSkinny piggy eaters = bad
Piggy skinny eaters = bad
Well, since piggy piggy eaters is ok, you can eat with me anytime! Yay!
What Venn said. ;)
ReplyDeleteAh, since I'm a fatty, we're still cool. ;)
ReplyDeleteHmmmm - I guess the article makes sense, but applying it? I tend to eat less with ANYONE who overeats. No matter how skinny they are - but mostly because I know my metabolism...
ReplyDeleteI eat like boss hogg regardless of wh/ my dining companions are twiggies or biggies. thaz how i roll (literally i roll around). hehehehe.
ReplyDeleteHaha, I read that study a while back! I think there's some truth to it -- though I've gotten to the point where I could care less if my dining companion stops after "just a bite" of dessert. I'll plow through the rest like it's my job. Actually, can that be my job?
ReplyDeletethis theory totally makes sense.
ReplyDeletehehehe
ReplyDeleteI'm not skinny, nor do I pig out, so I still plan to eat with you.
No skinny piggies here. =)
ReplyDeleteoink.
ReplyDeletephew, i can still eat with you.
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