RainbowEyes
01-03-2009, 01:53 PM
So I go back to college on Monday, and even though I can't be bothered going back it's a good thing because there's no prying eyes, right?
What I do when I'm at college is get up late so I can skip breakfast, then skip lunch, and resist the snacks when I get home and during the day.
I also do about an hours worth of fast walking per day to and from the bus station, and there's all those stairs to go up at my college.
My only problem is that most of the time it's simply impossibly for me to avoid dinner. My mum or sister don't let me leave the table until I've eaten most of it, and I can't do any other exercise because my mum would wonder why I'm doing it when she says that I'm 'too thin'. And I really don't want to go down the purging route.
So I was wondering, if I'm only eating once a day and being forced to eat quite a lot of fatty, stodgy food, would this make me gain more than if I ate little bits at breakfast and lunch?
What I do when I'm at college is get up late so I can skip breakfast, then skip lunch, and resist the snacks when I get home and during the day.
I also do about an hours worth of fast walking per day to and from the bus station, and there's all those stairs to go up at my college.
My only problem is that most of the time it's simply impossibly for me to avoid dinner. My mum or sister don't let me leave the table until I've eaten most of it, and I can't do any other exercise because my mum would wonder why I'm doing it when she says that I'm 'too thin'. And I really don't want to go down the purging route.
So I was wondering, if I'm only eating once a day and being forced to eat quite a lot of fatty, stodgy food, would this make me gain more than if I ate little bits at breakfast and lunch?