I am a calorie counter. I counted calories faithfully for 17 months to lose 190 pounds and I have continued to count them for 2 additional years to maintain my substantial weight loss. Since maintaince I have had weekends/vacations where I don't count...and I ALWAYS put on a few pounds and have to hit the grind stone to lose it again. Not counting calories would spell
disaster for me.
For some, counting might be anal, or mundane, but for me, it's my ticket to freedom. Sure it could be a drag at first, sure it sucked at first, sure I wish I never ever had to deal with weight issues, BUT, the payoff is immeasurable. Thankfully counting is
very simple to learn, and only after a few weeks I could count calories in my sleep. I can look at a piece of meat or a potato and estimate almost exactly how much it weights. So the hard part is long gone.
I'll deal with the small discomforts of counting to keep my 140 pound size 6, rock hard bod. LOL

. If it works for me, I'll keep doing it. Being thin and healthy is worth every single of the
few minutes a day I need to calculate calories.