It’s freshly available as generic this year so no more having to perform PhD dissertations each year to get insurance to cover it. Prior authorizations are dumb af. Why would I lose my need for a medication once a year every year? And why are not-doctors making decisions on which drugs I am given?
Zero calorie drinks and swap all your meat for beans. I'm not a femboy, but I'm a slim, healthy woman who eats Taco Bell at least once a week. It's the only fast food I eat because it's the only fast food with meaningful seasoning, and I can just go for beans to make it incredibly light. Taco Bell is the only fast food you should be considering when trying to lose weight.
Or just eat whatever fast food you want and track your calories. 🤷♂️ 500 calories of Taco Bell won't make you any fatter than 500 calories of McDonald's or Subway.
Trying to figure out how to get a femboy body, and still eat taco bell three times a week
Perhaps not the easiest, but I would say by far most effective way is by unlearning the toxic fatphobic misogynistic ideas we've all been socialised to have about "femininity" and the kinds of it we're meant to aspire to and idealise (and those we're not), and instead embracing and nurturing your curvy femboy self (and/or others).
Bro I'm no beanstalk but being fat is absolutely not healthy.
There is something to be said about the health benefits of being comfortable in your own body, but you also don't have to be ashamed of yourself to realize that there are genuine benefits to losing excess body fat. You only do yourself a disservice by buying the idea that being big is a healthy and worthwhile goal to aspire to. Generally being overweight is a condition of compounding factors that may well be outside of ones ability to control, and I guess the first step to being healthier is to acknowledge these facts.
Tbh the article you linked has one rather stupid take:
Even a quick glance at the weight research shows that, despite decades of trying, there is no evidence that efforts to prevent or reverse “obesity” are successful.
There haven't quite been any real efforts for decades, especially not in the USA. Banning ads for sweets and implementing a sugar tax should be very effective at reducing sugar intake, linked to obesity and those policies only started being implemented in recent years.
It's incredibly difficult to come by any research about those efforts because there's a multi-billion dollar lobby of advertisers and food manufacturers strongly opposed to this and any other policy attempting to reduce consumption.
Real talk. Track your calories, use MyFitnessPal. I lost 30 lbs that way. It doesn't matter what you eat as long as you're only eating like 1500 calories a day.
That isn't healthy, but it will get you the body type you want.
Also its a very eye opening experience. Even if you only do it for a couple weeks, it really shows you how many calories you intake. Which could curb a lot of bad eating habits.
I mean, more reasonable portion size of said taco bell? Or just eating a small enough number of calories with every non-taco-bell meal that it averages out to the desired food intake, but that's probably not as healthy or pleasant.
I just eat the bare minimum calories for breakfast and lunch to keep myself from going insane from hunger (about 500 total), then I can have a 1000 calorie dinner, which is pretty filling. Lost 80 pounds this way so far.
I hope you will find more wholesome alternatives to your taco bell addiction, whether keeping taco fixings about at home, or discovering the joys of street food and taco trucks.
I think you can eat Taco Bell 3x a week but limit the amount you eat.
Many of their combo meals can easily be over 800 calories in a single meal. I like to strive for three 500 calorie meals, and 500 calories of snacks in a day, so I avoid the combo meals and sodas. Limit myself to just a crunchwrap, or just a taco and bean burrito. The first week or so, it may feel unfilling but your body will adjust if you can tough it out for a while.