Image 1 — Is it bad for my hair if I prefer to wear it dry and unstretched instead of moisturized and stretched?
Image 2 — Is it bad for my hair if I prefer to wear it dry and unstretched instead of moisturized and stretched?
Image 3 — Is it bad for my hair if I prefer to wear it dry and unstretched instead of moisturized and stretched?

Is it bad for my hair if I prefer to wear it dry and unstretched instead of moisturized and stretched?

Last is after using leave in conditioner and doing a braid out overnight, and the first two are kind of just how it is when I fluff it out without using products or braiding it for about a week. I just enjoy it way more without doing much to it, but I often see advice to braid it as often as possible to keep the ends safe. But then other comments say that that's a myth. So, I guess I'm wondering if my hair looks healthy enough in the dry pics to continue doing that? Thanks!

u/No_Revenue5917 — 3 days ago

Has anyone moved out solely to help themselves recover?

I started b/p a bit when I was around 14, but it wasn't very often. I'd always been a bit chubby and wanted to lose weight.

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Fast forward to late college, I actually dropped a significant amount from heavy dieting, keeping unhealthy food completely out of my dorm, and b/p when I messed up (maybe a few times per week), but I still didn't do it that often because of how strict my dieting was.

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Recently, I finished college, and my parents are letting me stay with them. I have a large family; we get a lot of food and snacks, and I keep eating because I can't control myself around food. But for the past 1.5 months, I've been purging like 3 times per day. I can literally feel my heart skipping unevenly, and it is scary.

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Anyway, I have a few thousand saved up, but my parents are not making me pay anything. Is it worth moving out purely to have control over my diet again, or would that be stupid?

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u/No_Revenue5917 — 2 months ago

Is there a difference between fusion sword versions? (AC Cloud)

I dropped the sword, and it came apart, but when reassembling, I realized that nit all of the pieces in the picture were present that were in the tutorial video/manual. Does anyone else have only these pieces? Am I overlooking something? I bought this second hand but brand new over a year ago...

Included pictures of before I dropped it (I don't have a good close-up of the sword, unfortunately), the unassembled version, and the manual. Thank you!

u/No_Revenue5917 — 3 months ago
▲ 0 r/loseit

So I've been doing pretty well with keeping a consistent deficit with very few cheat days and managed to lose about 25 lbs over the course of 5 months (started in December). I started at 150 and weighed 125 lbs at my lowest recorded weight. This has been possible for me to do because I live in a college dorm and can easily limit what is in my tiny refridgerator and doing OMAD, on top of having the broke-college student motivation to not order food often. My point is that I haven't really learned great habits of ignoring food noise when there is unhealthy stuff around, but only making it hard to get it in the first place.

But last Friday, I went to my parents' house for the weekend and of course they have a lot of food lying around. I don't think I overate too much (maybe a bit over maintenance for two days). Before I went there I was at 125 lbs, and when I weighed myself on Monday, I was literally 132 😭. Even over the course of this week after returning to my deficit, I'm still at 130-131. How did I gain so much over a few days? This literally deleted like 2 months of progress...

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u/No_Revenue5917 — 4 months ago