TweetI dont know if any addiction is really good except for maybe a spiritual one. Even if shes physically healthy, it seems like she would be mentally unhealthy by not having any social or personal life.
TweetI caught an interesting show last night. It is a series called "My Strange Addiction," and the episode I saw featured a woman who was "addicted" to body building. She had been addicted to drugs and alcohol, and after she quit those she got into body building. She was working out 30+ hours a week, and didn't have much of a personal or social life. I dunno if that is such a bad addiction to have...hell, she was happy, healthy, and seemed to be making a good living modeling and such.
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TweetI dont know if any addiction is really good except for maybe a spiritual one. Even if shes physically healthy, it seems like she would be mentally unhealthy by not having any social or personal life.
TweetI got home and my wife was watching that show. They had some weirdos on there. One lady ate toilet paper and another ate comet bathroom cleaner lol.
They call you paranoid until the worst happens, and in the aftermath they will call you a hero.
TweetI was addicted to exercise/weight lifting.
5 am lift for 2 hours go to work landscaping. Carido 1 hour after work then lift 2 more hours. then crash I was a kid so my mother help with my meals and such. I would workout until I vomited and yes I would eat until I vomited too. Results: an eating disorder and horrible gains with the exception of my legs and calves. I only trained legs one time per week. I felt like I was being driven by an exterior motor. Then one day it all fell apart. And before lifting I would run and I did the same crazy shit by running to much and too long. my times weren't getting better so I stopped running and switched over to LSD, long slow distance, so now I would jog but do 7-10 plus miles instead of 3-5. Still no gain in speed so I added some hills to my run. thank god that does days for the most part are gone