Admittedly, for the most part indulgence does equate to unhealthy eating, which is why it’s called indulging, but it really doesn’t have to be. We’ve come a long way from the days when cheating on your diet meant that you had to embrace the effects of that ‘a moment on the lips is a lifetime on the hips’ cliché, simply because the options were limited to us back then.
Nowadays we have some very clever people working around the clock to cater to all sorts of things, one of which is being able to enjoy the act of eating food that tastes great without having to stuff your face with junk that is really bad for you. This perhaps solves all sorts of potential and existing psychological problems which encompass the self-esteem realms, to the end of something like a stick-thin model being associated with someone who can never enjoy a chocolate bar in their lives.…
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