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We all love cheat days, am I right?! They're the days we can totally indulge and eat some of our favourite foods, so it's practically like heaven. 

But, even cheat days have rules (sob), and here are five you must follow to keep your diet on track:

1. Do NOT feel guilty

Savour and enjoy your cheat day meal. If you allow yourself to feel guilty, you're missing the point.

 

2. Plan your indulgence meals

These meals should not be spur of the moment. If they are you run into the obstacle of overdoing it. Plan everything out in advance so you know you won't be completely led off track.

 

3. Don't let portion control go out the window

Just because you are having an indulgence meal, doesn't mean you should totally binge out. Enjoy your favourite food but control yourself too.

 

4. Limit your cheat meals

Two times a week is ideal but if you go over that your diet may not take full effect as the weeks go on.

 

5. Move on

Don't let your cheat meal to be a trigger to more bad eating. Do it, adore every second of it, and move on.

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A new study has called women “intimate terrorists” and claims that women are usually the most responsible parties for aggression in the majority of heterosexual relationships.

A study from the University of Cumbria questioned over 1,104 young men and women about physical aggression controlling behaviour involving their partners and friends.

Dr. Elizabeth Bates who created the study said that just as many women as men could be classed with abusive behaviour in their relationship.

“This study found that women demonstrated a desire to control their partners and were more likely to use physical aggression than men. This suggests that IPV may not be motivated by patriarchal values and needs to be studied within the context of other forms of aggression, which has potential implications for interventions.”

Dr. Bates said she deliberately focused the studies on late teens and early twenties because statistically they were most likely to be victims of aggression.

 

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