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this post was submitted on 23 Mar 2026
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Hunger is probably one of humans, and animals, most natural sensations. Being hungry is normal, genuinely enjoying eating when you do eat probably is as well. Satiating hunger insistently on a moments notice is what's strange.
Totally agree, now when I'm used to fasting, being hungry daily isn't a big deal. Even enjoy it a bit because I enjoy eating more. It's fascinating and a bit scary thinking how many people don't to hungry in today's society, and the flip side, how many constantly go hungry.