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Originally Posted by JustJo
So glad you said this Thinker
I don't think it's the "good" food that's made any of us too heavy...I know it isn't for me.
I can eat delicious meals and, as long as I don't bury things in cream sauce and butter regularly, that was never my problem.
What made me gain weight was quantity...and the crappy food I ate...donuts, chips, candy, sodas.
I fully intend to keep eating filet mignon, and fresh steamed asparagus with a little butter, and baked potato (although I've discovered plain greek yogurt is a fabulous replacement for sour cream) ...and I will probably periodically go out to eat my favorite mexican food....or bake a batch of cookies.
What I'm not doing anymore is eating fast food, drinking soda, eating potato chips, deep fried stuff, etc. But, let's face it, that was never the really "good" stuff anyway! 
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Word.
My weight came on post-T, and I'm not one of those who claim that T made me eat more. I call bullshit on that anyway.
For me, I gave up my career and moved to the other side of the country. With more time on my hands and stressors I was not prepared for, I decided to "add happiness" in the form of donuts for breakfast, ice cream on top of brownies (frequently), big subway-style sandwiches for lunch, and LOTS of eating out on the weekends.
I treated myself to that kind of crap before, but it was only from time to time because I was at work for 10 hours and sleeping for 9. When you give up a lifestyle like that, you have lots of time to discover new crap.......that tastes damn good!!