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Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • Posts: 8,030 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »

    You'd have to fight (physically more than likely) my husband for her. That's his baby and he was heartbroken when she ran away a few years ago. That's a long story and she didn't run away on purpose. Anyway, NO, you can't have Lucy. Although, you're more than welcome to come and visit her. :smile:

    Edited because sometimes reading and typing is hard.

    I am so sorry about Owen :(
  • Posts: 2,424 Member
    xMrBunglex wrote: »
    Good grief, check in on Sunday and there's 247 new posts! And I did read them all.

    Confession: After my midweek rant/meltdown, I cut out all sweets, complex carbs after 2pm, and ate nothing after 7:30 pm.

    Weighed in this morning down 4 lbs (173.)

    (inb4 "Guys lose weigh WAY easier than women!" - sorry ladies, hate the game, don't hate the player!)

    Won't hate you, just print out your bicep and throw darts at it...
  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    @AlciaMode and @AngryViking1970 you are right!! I'm just being stupid- I am 29 but don't feel it whatsoever and I'm really looking forward to my 30's I've heard from lots those are some of the best years! Thank you ladies! <3
  • Posts: 8,030 Member
    caminoslo wrote: »
    a few days ago, marshmellows, cookies,juice, a drum stick, crackers, bread, ok all carbs and sugar scary i thought maybe id turn diabectic that day

    What?
  • Posts: 8,030 Member
    salembambi wrote: »

    are you serious ? calling young girls *kitten* and hookers?sexualizing them ...how nice

    they can wear whatever they want just like any other girl or women

    geezus g

    She did not call them hookers, she said they dressed like hookers dress.....
    *kitten*-child, I think that sums it up well if that is what they are wearing to school.

    She did not sexualize them, I believe they are doing that themselves!
  • Posts: 1,121 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »

    Can I just say it's water weight then? :p

    Yea, yea, yeah. I know.

    Just let me have this small victory, d*mmit!

  • Posts: 1,870 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    @AlciaMode and @AngryViking1970 you are right!! I'm just being stupid- I am 29 but don't feel it whatsoever and I'm really looking forward to my 30's I've heard from lots those are some of the best years! Thank you ladies! <3


    I looked forward to turning 30, and life has been awesome since I did. Far more self confidence and life fell into place with love, and work/life balance
  • Posts: 8,030 Member

    There were a lot of those around the high school, too. Or leggings, whatever.

    What, wut, butt, but?

    I wear yoga pants all the time...and I think those and leggings are fine for young girls, but those parents of the girls you saw need to get their head out of their butts and see what their daughters are wearing....My daughter is 19 and I never let her dress like that....she has a very large chest so she knew that there was to be no cleavage and shorts or dressed had to go at least mid thigh.....she still dresses like this...even though she fought me a bit on it when she was younger, now she is comfortable dressed like a normal person.....
  • Posts: 8,030 Member

    Haven't you people seen Avenue Q? Double click.
    The Internet is for Porn.

    Only musical I was ever able to sit through!!
  • Posts: 4,379 Member

    She did not call them hookers, she said they dressed like hookers dress.....
    *kitten*-child, I think that sums it up well if that is what they are wearing to school.

    She did not sexualize them, I believe they are doing that themselves!

    Thinking about this last night, it occurred to me that I have NO idea how hookers dress these days as I haven't laid eyes on a real life one in years. And this is probably a good thing, lol.

    The last one I saw was wearing a rather cute little short floral dress with a flippy skirt. It looked rather demure until a breeze blew and it quickly became evident that she was wearing no underwear.

    Glad to hear your little guy (does he have a name?) is still hanging on, but sad that he won't eat and you have to worry about him all day.
  • Posts: 8,030 Member

    I'm not cultured or gay enough for that, I guess. Think "low brow" when addressing me. Always.

    Pardon?
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    sarkrisd wrote: »
    My confession: I can't give up my pop. I don't record it either, since it is usually diet. I've tried, and my family begged me to go back on it. I'm a grouch without at least two bottles a day.

    I would die if I didn't have my Diet Mountain Dew.
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    I recently discovered diet Mt. Dew and I'm in love! I've never even tried the regular stuff.

    And ouch. That injury looks painful.

    Diet Mountain Dew is where it's at!

    I also like Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi & Diet Sierra Mist.
  • Posts: 8,030 Member
    ythannah wrote: »

    Confession: I still have my catsuit from way back then.

    I hardly wore it because I hated having to completely strip down to pee.

    This was terrible at the bar, after ten drinks and wearing 7 inch heels......good thing I was never really one to use public bathrooms....like I said before in the thread, I would go out and drink all night and not pee for like 6 hours or more....if I did, perhaps I would have skipped the catsuit too, but I loved mine, lol.
  • Posts: 8,030 Member

    How did I miss that? I don't remember that post.

    I don't either....maybe it was all in the head of @MoHousdon
  • Posts: 2,424 Member
    ythannah wrote: »

    Thinking about this last night, it occurred to me that I have NO idea how hookers dress these days as I haven't laid eyes on a real life one in years. And this is probably a good thing, lol.

    The last one I saw was wearing a rather cute little short floral dress with a flippy skirt. It looked rather demure until a breeze blew and it quickly became evident that she was wearing no underwear.

    Glad to hear your little guy (does he have a name?) is still hanging on, but sad that he won't eat and you have to worry about him all day.

    Apparently, they're into button downs
    (tbf, that's the first one I saw on the page, there may be more dressed more like the norm)
  • Posts: 8,030 Member
    ShibaEars wrote: »

    Thanks! I guess I didn't need to say (again) that I am going on holiday, since I've mentioned it enough times lol.

    But hey, everyone, in 90 minutes I'm on holiday! (I'm excited to get away from work for a week lol)

    I hope you have a great time!!
  • Posts: 4,379 Member
    JPW1990 wrote: »

    Apparently, they're into button downs
    (tbf, that's the first one I saw on the page, there may be more dressed more like the norm)

    Hmmm. This one looks a little more traditional, but apparently pink marabou hasn't been successful for her.

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    I used to steal food out of the refrigerator at my church during my adolescent years.
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    m1xm0d3 wrote: »
    Confession.... I usually don't do well on desserts (read: I eat it near continuously until it's gone). But today I made a crustless peanut butter cheesecake using light cream cheese, peanut butter & light cool whip. The entire thing which is pretty small but fairly dense adds up to just under 1,500 calories. I'm pretty sure it will all be gone before my daughter comes home and it looks like I am taking an extra bike ride today. :blush:

    I need some of that! Yum!
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    mzamora66 wrote: »
    I used to steal food out of the refrigerator at my church during my adolescent years.

    My church had this huge jar of candy in a cupboard in the kitchen. I would sneak into the kitchen and steal that. :#
  • Posts: 3,941 Member
    ythannah wrote: »

    Thinking about this last night, it occurred to me that I have NO idea how hookers dress these days as I haven't laid eyes on a real life one in years. And this is probably a good thing, lol.

    The last one I saw was wearing a rather cute little short floral dress with a flippy skirt. It looked rather demure until a breeze blew and it quickly became evident that she was wearing no underwear.

    Glad to hear your little guy (does he have a name?) is still hanging on, but sad that he won't eat and you have to worry about him all day.
    Last I saw was a male in leopard print leggings and tight lime green tank top with platform wedge shoes and dangling earrings. I love your use of the word demure. This fella was not demure.

    From what I understand, a high end "escort" can be dressed quite classy and beautiful. I suspect someone I was knew of and met a few times many years may have been involved in something along that line with the wealthy internationally. She was very beautiful and dressed very nicely.

    Perhaps (and I have no actual knowledge on this topic so I am guessing) prostitutes can dress in as many different styles as non prostitutes. Perhaps other adjectives might be more accurate.

    I grew up in a place where wearing a sweatshirt and shorts was a very typical way to dress during days that didn't get too hot. I moved to Los Angeles. I went for a run wearing a long sleeve fleece sweatshirt and running shorts. I had running shoes and a ponytail. I had a good workout but I had excessive catcalls, cars trying to pull up next to me, and twice while waiting for a light was propositioned. When I arrived back at my building my neighbor saw me and explained to me that what I was wearing was a sign of a prositute. I was amazed. I was not wearing anything revealing and was wearing "normal" running wear in my experience.

    So "hooker wear" may vary greatly by region.
  • Posts: 108 Member
    Pringles actually has a 100 calorie snack size and I use those occasionally as my snack. I'm a diabetic so I have to count carbs too on top of calories. I'm only supposed to drink water because of my kidneys but sometimes when I get a low blood sugar I get to enjoy some cran-grape juice. Yummy!
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    Went to pick up my kids from a birthday party and sneaked a couple brownie bites. I did resist the cake and chips though.
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    Caitwn wrote: »
    Early in the thread, some of you 'confessed' that you use Leslie Sansone 'Walk at Home' videos, but with the sound off because her positive, chirpy attitude is so grating.

    Well...I confess that I use her videos too. Love 'em. And I keep the sound on because even though it's over-the-top, her attitude helps me =P.

    I've actually started using the "sound off" tip for a lot of things now, not just her. My yoga routine is really good, but the host goes on and on about how the yoga is getting the "toxins" out of my body. I'm much less stabby when I don't listen to her.
  • Posts: 352 Member
    Glinda1971 wrote: »

    My Fitbit starts giving me a few extra around 3500. I'm set at sedentary as well. Only 100 or so between there and 5000 but extras are extra.

    Ah thanks! Good to know, I'll probably start counting mine after 4000 I think :)
  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    Went to pick up my kids from a birthday party and sneaked a couple brownie bites. I did resist the cake and chips though.

    Phew that's willpower right there- resisting cake? Hardest thing for me to do if I'm not prepared to fit it into my cals that day!
  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    I'm judging hard the chick who started a thread asking how to a chic a thigh gap :o:# Seriously, a thigh gap? Who the eff cares?

    I swear I'm not a b!tch but that one just was unbelievable to me.
  • Posts: 4,379 Member
    JPW1990 wrote: »

    I've actually started using the "sound off" tip for a lot of things now, not just her. My yoga routine is really good, but the host goes on and on about how the yoga is getting the "toxins" out of my body. I'm much less stabby when I don't listen to her.

    I have to confess that I got completely turned off New Rules of Lifting for Women when I got to the part that says YOU MUST EAT BREAKFAST. At that point the book lost all credibility for me.

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