Why do we get so angry at ourselves when we eat foods we love? Do you think guys walk around going, 'I just ate a cheeseburger and I'm so mad at myself?'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I never felt that getting angry would do you any good other than hurt your own digestion, keep you from eating, which I liked to do.
I get really angry when I get hungry. If you don't feed me, I won't talk to you. That's when my anger issues come out.
Everything that has to do with food is sensuous. In the United States, however, we are eating all the time. We have a problem with obesity. And yet, we don't enjoy food that much.
I don't have much patience for people who are self-conscious about the act of eating, and it irritates me when someone denies themselves the pleasure of a bloody hunk of steak or a pungent French cheese because of some outdated nonsense about what's appropriate or attractive.
Our minds are like our stomaches; they are whetted by the change of their food, and variety supplies both with fresh appetite.
Lately, I just let myself eat it more because I think, 'Oh, my God, a piece of cheese tastes so good'. I think it's your body telling you something.
You know I don't care about what I eat. I love food so much, I can't affect the way I eat.
People think that if you have a huge appetite, then you'll be better at it. But actually, it's how you confront the food that is brought to you. You have to be mentally and psychologically prepared.
Oh, I am such a little piggy. Everyone is always mad at me because I eat so much. They're like, 'How are you so skinny?' I eat more than my husband!
I always get to eat what I want because if I don't, I go insane.