Messy
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An ex was overweight. He really didn't eat much, but he had eaten a lot all those years and just because you start to eat normal, the fat won't just go away. You have to eat 1000 calories a day for a long time or do sports.That's been my experience as well.
In addition, I was once married, and my wife was overweight. If one watched her for the majority of her waking hours, one would wonder why. She often didn't eat breakfast or lunch. Come dinner time though, it was feast time just before bed. That wouldn't be vegetables or legumes, or whole grains or fruit or seeds. No, it was high fat meat products, fried food, lots of cheese, rich deserts and even more dairy mixed with sugar right before bed. She wasn't obese, but she was fat and one meal a day like this was pretty much the norm.
Yep, this is the reason people often don't take what overweight people say at face value. If a "small snack" is a shopping bag full of low nutrient, hi calorie junk food, one must wonder what a "regular meal" is.
My mom wasn't fat, but she thought so. She always wanted to be thin and she weighed 5 kilo too much or something, so she ate almost nothing. No secret eating, just some salad, no potatoes for dinner. But she didn't lose weight. She went to a dietitian, who said she had to eat more, because her metabolism was way too low, because she ate so little and she was too old to do that. She could do that when she was 20, just not eat and lose weight. When she started to eat more she lost weight.
And that guy on the video I posted, that was a virus. It did make him overeat, but it was because of that virus. He was continually hungry.