Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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xMrBunglex wrote: »ChipChocolatePancake wrote: »spacequiztime wrote: »I don't mind the scars on my ankle and shoulder at all. Actually, I'm kinda bummed at how much the shoulder scar has faded.
Scars ARE kind of badass!
Scars are tattoos with better stories. We saw that tshirt a couple of weeks ago.
I have said this for years as well!
I confess that I like what Ron White says about tattoos:
"Tattoos are permanent stupidity bruises."
Oh dear god I agree! I was a corrections officer for three years and I saw all kinds of hideous, horrible tattoos! I've thought about it but they're just not my thing I think after a year or so I'd get bored with whatever it was and want it off of me! This is not to say that I dislike them I think some people have really neat and amazing tattoos!
Ps I was watching Tattoo Nightmares at the gym today! Love that show!
I have a very small and tasteful tattoo of my daughter's name in a really pretty script on the inside of my right wrist. I LOVE it! It hurt like hell, but I'd do it again. I want more, but I'm terrified of needles, so I don't know if it will happen or not.
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lilaclovebird wrote: »
Parenting is so hard, I am taking every effort to never have to do it.
And think about it, parenting with TWO parents is hard... and single parents...woah. AND if everyone is working?!
Everyone else can go ahead and make successful and wonderful humans. I do not feel strong enough to partake in that endeavor.
ETA: I am serious about everything in this post. I see parenting as very difficult. It takes skills and abilities that I am pretty sure I do not possess.
That is all right. I joke I had five to cover for a few women that didn't want to have the 1.3 children. I got you covered0 -
I'm not having a very good day. Total pity party and tears over my parenting failures. I guess it's a good thing that I decided to go for a walk instead of digging in the ice cream stash.
We ALL feel like that sometimes. I have cried several times about parenting decisions I've made. Just do the best you can and your kids will be fine. Hugs.
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quiksylver296 wrote: »I have a couple confessions. 1 good and 1 not so much.
1. I got way too excited when I measured out exactly 28 grams of pretzel things jut by grabbing a handful out of the bag this morning.
2. I am contemplating trying a wrap because my best friend just signed up to be a distributor and she can get a box for free if I sign up as a loyal customer. I want a flat stomach for my Florida vacation.
#1 - Awesome!
#2 - I think, as long as you are doing it for short term and know it's not the final answer to weight loss, it's fine.
I tend to agree with Quik on #2. You know it's purely for vanity, and that you can't do it forever, so what's the harm?0 -
I thought this group would appreciate these. They cracked me up.
http://www.popsugar.com/fitness/Funny-Diet-Pictures-Instagram-35058169?stream_view=1#photo-36860107
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- I have three tattoos including a beautiful black and white portrait of my daughter at 6 on my right upper arm. I waited until I was 35 to get the first and would have more if they didn't cost so much!
- This is an older thread, but has some pretty funny memes: Share Your Fitness Memes
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orangesmartie wrote: »I have 477 posts to catch up on.
But just to say: I climbed a mountain on Sunday. Felt awesome. Didn't struggle. Photos on my just giving page soon (address on profile)
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I confess: I LOVE my tattoo. I waited until I was 39 to get one, trying to find just the right thing. It doesn't mean anything; it's just beautiful.
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^^^ oohhh I love that!
I have 7 tattoos but my favorite two are the tiny foot print of each of my sons from the day they were born on my top back right shoulder.0 -
I have a tattoo on my ankle that I got when I was 22. A couple of years ago I decided I didn't like it and wanted it lasered off. That was, hands down, the most painful experience of my life. At this point it's pretty faded, but you can still see it. I actually have like 3 sessions left to finish it off, but I don't want to go back. I think I'd rather get a cover up. LOL0
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orangesmartie wrote: »I have 477 posts to catch up on.
But just to say: I climbed a mountain on Sunday. Felt awesome. Didn't struggle. Photos on my just giving page soon (address on profile)
Congratulations, I knew you could do it!0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »I confess that I am concerned with some of the judgment that is cropping up on our awesome NO JUDGMENT thread. Don't make me bake brownies again, people!
Please do! I won't miss out on them this time. And I 100% agree with the judgement being evident in this thread. I don't want it to go away, so let's burn the judgy pants, shall we?!
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xMrBunglex wrote: »overlook237 wrote: »xMrBunglex wrote: »ChipChocolatePancake wrote: »spacequiztime wrote: »I don't mind the scars on my ankle and shoulder at all. Actually, I'm kinda bummed at how much the shoulder scar has faded.
Scars ARE kind of badass!
Scars are tattoos with better stories. We saw that tshirt a couple of weeks ago.
I have said this for years as well!
I confess that I like what Ron White says about tattoos:
"Tattoos are permanent stupidity bruises."
Lol. Yeah, I definitely have one "stupidity bruise" out of the six tattoos I have. A bit of "ragret" there. But overall, I prefer a quote that I read somewhere once: "The body is a temple, so why not decorate the walls?"
Haha. Personally, I echo what LBuehrle said above - they're not for me, but I've seen tons of cool ones. No judgment here!
(1) My son had open heart surgery at 3 days and 3 years. He also had a feeding tube. He is in his teen years and looks like someone slashed him good and riddled him with bullets across the stomach while they were at it. I've always encouraged him to be proud of those scars -- they are why he lives!
(2) I LOVE my tattoos. They don't show unless I'm in a bikini (across the lower back and all the way up the left side.) I thought about them for a long time, chose my artists carefully, and I did it for me. I know some may judge me for it but its been 20 years since the first one and I have not had one second of regret. They are beautiful, they are very much fine art (the artists I chose were all good and at least one was a trained artist). They are actually four artists but look as if one person did them, all in the same style and theme and colors. There is no deep meaning to them but I really like them!
I had always wanted a tattoo and finally got one just before my 50th birthday. I got a Lily tattooed on the back of my right shoulder and I LOVE it! Bonus: my daughter is having a baby girl in late July and her name is going to be Lily!
So it will have an incredibly special meaning. I love this!
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I confess if you are a walker/jogger/cyclist (yes, even cyclists....) that talks on your phone WITHOUT a Bluetooth or even a wired headset, chances are I want to slap the phone out of your hand for how ridiculous you look holding that device up to your head during a 'workout'. Don't have a Bluetooth or you're technology challenged? Fine. Most phones come with a headset right out of the box. Plug it in and USE IT. Better yet.... save the poor soul on the other end from your non-stop drivel in labored form (oh how pleasant that heavy breathing must sound) and call them afterwards.0
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More brownies. These ones are extra special yummy. Leave some for Mo, people!
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quiksylver296 wrote: »I confess that I am concerned with some of the judgment that is cropping up on our awesome NO JUDGMENT thread. Don't make me bake brownies again, people!
Please do! I won't miss out on them this time. And I 100% agree with the judgement being evident in this thread. I don't want it to go away, so let's burn the judgy pants, shall we?!
If everyone tells a judgemental lie, will they be a liar, liar judgey pants on fire? *snort*
I confess, I have no idea what's wrong with me today, but I am PUMPED UP for some reason. Must be all those pull ups.0 -
- I have three tattoos including a beautiful black and white portrait of my daughter at 6 on my right upper arm. I waited until I was 35 to get the first and would have more if they didn't cost so much!
- This is an older thread, but has some pretty funny memes: Share Your Fitness Memes
I think this is me in this video!!! LOL
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quiksylver296 wrote: »I confess: I LOVE my tattoo. I waited until I was 39 to get one, trying to find just the right thing. It doesn't mean anything; it's just beautiful.
I have 2 things to say about this.
1. Absolutely beautiful.
2. Ouch!!!
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quiksylver296 wrote: »I confess: I LOVE my tattoo. I waited until I was 39 to get one, trying to find just the right thing. It doesn't mean anything; it's just beautiful.
I have 2 things to say about this.
1. Absolutely beautiful.
2. Ouch!!!
4.5 hours in the chair. Wasn't too bad until the end when they got down by my hip bone.0 -
CountessKitteh wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »I have a couple confessions. 1 good and 1 not so much.
1. I got way too excited when I measured out exactly 28 grams of pretzel things jut by grabbing a handful out of the bag this morning.
2. I am contemplating trying a wrap because my best friend just signed up to be a distributor and she can get a box for free if I sign up as a loyal customer. I want a flat stomach for my Florida vacation.
#1 - Awesome!
#2 - I think, as long as you are doing it for short term and know it's not the final answer to weight loss, it's fine.
I tend to agree with Quik on #2. You know it's purely for vanity, and that you can't do it forever, so what's the harm?
I've never considered myself a vain person. I hardly ever wear makeup, don't dress up but on rare occasion, and I go MONTHS at a time before getting my cut and only get it colored 1 or 2 times a year. I will admit though, I want to look good for my vacation, although I'm worried that having a flat stomach will make my extra skin and stretch marks more noticeable.
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CountessKitteh wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »I confess that I am concerned with some of the judgment that is cropping up on our awesome NO JUDGMENT thread. Don't make me bake brownies again, people!
Please do! I won't miss out on them this time. And I 100% agree with the judgement being evident in this thread. I don't want it to go away, so let's burn the judgy pants, shall we?!
If everyone tells a judgemental lie, will they be a liar, liar judgey pants on fire? *snort*
I confess, I have no idea what's wrong with me today, but I am PUMPED UP for some reason. Must be all those pull ups.
You can do pull ups? That is my ultimate goal! That's amazing!0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »
- I have three tattoos including a beautiful black and white portrait of my daughter at 6 on my right upper arm. I waited until I was 35 to get the first and would have more if they didn't cost so much!
- This is an older thread, but has some pretty funny memes: Share Your Fitness Memes
I think this is me in this video!!! LOL
Love it!0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »More brownies. These ones are extra special yummy. Leave some for Mo, people!
I'm going to need to have someone make me this STAT! But I want an edge piece that's crispy.
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »I'm going to fess up before catching up today.
Yesterday I ate everything. Reeses Pieces, Cadbury's Picnic bar, Jaffa Cakes, and a cookie. I also didn't go to the gym or go for a run after work. Then I thought it would be a great idea to weigh myself this morning and I'm back up to 214lbs. So I went for a swim this morning and finished 5 minutes early. I feel really tired, and I think my 'go to' is sugar. I feel like having a nap at my desk right now and its only 9.50am.
You can't go wrong with sweets:D. What does a Jaffa cake taste like?
Hopefully your work day will go flying by.
Ha ha Uh, I can't really describe it. I disassemble them anyway, chocolate edge first and then take the jelly off, eat the cakey bit and the orange jelly last. I don't play with my food normally but it seems to be a habit with Jaffa Cakes. Its a bit like eating the chocolate edge off a Kit-Kat first.
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quiksylver296 wrote: »More brownies. These ones are extra special yummy. Leave some for Mo, people!
Why oh why. I now know what it is I'm craving...0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »I confess: I LOVE my tattoo. I waited until I was 39 to get one, trying to find just the right thing. It doesn't mean anything; it's just beautiful.
Gorgeous!0 -
orangesmartie wrote: »But just to say: I climbed a mountain on Sunday. Felt awesome. Didn't struggle. Photos on my just giving page soon (address on profile)
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quiksylver296 wrote: »More brownies. These ones are extra special yummy. Leave some for Mo, people!
That looks amazing!0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »I confess that I am concerned with some of the judgment that is cropping up on our awesome NO JUDGMENT thread. Don't make me bake brownies again, people!
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quiksylver296 wrote: »I confess that I am concerned with some of the judgment that is cropping up on our awesome NO JUDGMENT thread. Don't make me bake brownies again, people!
Sorry, it's minty gunk day. Maybe next time.0
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