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nguyn.lun276
Nguyễn Luân :
Cháu 384 tháng tuổi cô có trông ko ạ
2024-10-12 02:41:02
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quocdat20k
Đạts Tís Hoans :
eo thon nữa là chuẩn
2024-08-22 03:45:26
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tahonghai.16032000
Tạ Hải :
Cô có nhận trông trẻ 24-27 tuổi k ạ 🤔
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e vào đây chỉ để nghe nhạc thôi...
2024-09-10 16:42:54
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Bà cô mặc bộ này xing xỉu , chie muốn xưng anh với bé 😄❤️
2024-08-21 16:28:29
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chắc t chuyển sang yêu các cô quá
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quá cháy khét lẹt
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đẹp quá🥰
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Food guilt can f*ck off. Video with @Sohee Carpenter Lots of people think that the best way to improve someone’s diet is by giving them a list of foods they should not eat. Write everything down you think is an “unhealthy food” and then avoid them at all costs. Whilst this sounds easy on paper, many people find themselves struggling with food anxiety, because even a single slice of cake is suddenly now a “prohibited” food. When you are at someone’s birthday party and that chocolate cake looks delicious, you apparently aren’t even allowed one teeny tiny mouthful. Inevitably, a time comes when avoiding all of life’s tasty treats is no longer feasible and you give into temptation. But instead of just enjoying the food you want to eat, you might feel guilty about eating it. Despite what some people think, food guilt can actually be *counterproductive* because not only did you not enjoy the food like you could have, you might then feel shame for eating it and go on to eat even more of it than you would have previously. This is one small example of how having very strict dietary rules can backfire more than having a more psychologically flexible approach. If you are someone who tries to follow a super strict diet and then you feel like sh*t when you can no longer stick to it, maybe that super strict diet wasn’t a good idea in the first place. Does that make sense? P.S. My best-selling book, ‘Everything Fat Loss’ is currently on sale as a brand-new audiobook, plus digital/print versions from Barnes and Noble, Apple, Kobo, Google, and Amazon with an extra 7% off in the UK and an extra 39% off in Canada. Feel free to grab it before the price goes up (Iink in profile). #food #guilt #guilty #donut #doughnut #donuts #doughnuts #cheatday #cheatdayeats #cheatmeals #nutrition #health #psychology #fatloss #weightloss #fatlosstips #weightlosstips #calorie #calories #caloriedeficit #foryou #fyp #fypシ

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