So sick of "person above you" posts

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  • RN514
    RN514 Posts: 1,107 Member
    Eh...I have mixed feelings about them...I've posted on them some.

    Honestly though...I received a compliment on one of the threads the other day, and it seriously made my day! I never get compliments, so it was kinda nice.

    When they start to get annoying, I just don't click on them :)
  • Stump_Likker
    Stump_Likker Posts: 2,059 Member
    i can' believe you don't get compliments. you're gorgeous!
  • RN514
    RN514 Posts: 1,107 Member
    i can' believe you don't get compliments. you're gorgeous!

    Well thanks!! Most of my time is spent with hair in a ponytail, non flattering scrubs, and mostly patients who are so drunk or high in need of detox, or patients who are well over 65....doesn't leave much of an opportunity for compliments :) ha....I love my sweet older patients though, so I wouldn't trade it for anything!!
  • Stump_Likker
    Stump_Likker Posts: 2,059 Member
    I hear you. I work construction so by the end of the day I'm usually a hot mess! Lol
  • SteelySunshine
    SteelySunshine Posts: 1,092 Member
    I thought I was supposed to say why I was sick of the person above me. I am disappoint.

    Me too. Then the thread started off kind of slow. But, it sort of took off and then some people added a couple of funny gifs. So far I would rate the thread an 8.
  • xvxCelticWandererxvx
    xvxCelticWandererxvx Posts: 2,890 Member
    Not to be a party pooper or anything, but I really hate all these posts about the "person above you". Are they hot? Would you date them? Describe in 4 words, etc. This is not a sleazy dating site. It's a place where we can all come together and support each other in our quest for better health. Am I the only one who finds these "hot or not" posts harmful and petty?



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  • gil_u
    gil_u Posts: 165 Member
    Not to be a party pooper or anything, but I really hate all these posts about the "person above you". Are they hot? Would you date them? Describe in 4 words, etc. This is not a sleazy dating site. It's a place where we can all come together and support each other in our quest for better health. Am I the only one who finds these "hot or not" posts harmful and petty?

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    Would bang


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  • shadus
    shadus Posts: 424 Member
    No one forces you to open them :) Just skip over em, it's what I do.
  • Andrea8985
    Andrea8985 Posts: 107
    Even though they do show on your homepage under "recent forum topics", nobody is forcing you to click that link. If you don't want to participate, don't. I don't participate in every single one, but sometimes I'm bored and I find them fun.

    As far as them being harmful, I have never seen anyone be negative toward someone else in one of those threads (not to say it hasn't happened before, I've just never seen it). Most people here follow the "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all" motto.
  • CrazyTrackLady
    CrazyTrackLady Posts: 1,337 Member
    Raspberry Ketones: Would not bang

    Master Cleanse: Would not bang

    Shakeology: Would not bang

    Alli: Would not bang

    Slim Fast: Would bang in morning

    Sensa: Wouldn't lick

    Detox Diets: Wouldn't bang

    Eating Right: Currently Banging/Would Marry

    Exercising: Banging Several Times a Week/Would Marry
  • neandermagnon
    neandermagnon Posts: 7,436 Member
    I dont look because I dont care about what the children are saying. Kid stuff, let the babies have their bottle....

    I agree bunch of silly little children playing their little games of hopscotch and marbles. Damn whipper snappers.

    I'm older than the lot of ya. I'm 50,000 years old, so there. bunch of ankle biters playing with your fancy agriculture and metal tools....

    and 10/10 did bang your ancestors
  • potatocar
    potatocar Posts: 250 Member
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    Seriously though. People like hearing nice things about themselves. People like compliments. Probably a lot of people on this site who haven't really received many in real life.
  • neandermagnon
    neandermagnon Posts: 7,436 Member
    they should split chit/chat and fun and games. stick all the "above" threads in fun and games. and leave chit chat for discuissing if the kate upton's of the world are fat.

    I agree. It disturbs me when someone tries to start a topic on serious issues in the fun and games section
  • CrazyTrackLady
    CrazyTrackLady Posts: 1,337 Member
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    Seriously though. People like hearing nice things about themselves. People like compliments. Probably a lot of people on this site who haven't really received many in real life.

    On the flipside of that are the people who post on there looking for compliments, but receive negative feedback. What happens to the psyche of those folks? Is it helpful or harmful? Does it become a form of "shaming"?

    I don't post in those threads because I'd be the one who was more worried about getting a bunch of negative comments than positive, and I have enough self doubt and insecurity of my own doing, than adding to it by a bunch of strangers over the internet. So, I stay out of them entirely while I focus strictly on helping myself improve.
  • potatocar
    potatocar Posts: 250 Member
    On the flipside of that are the people who post on there looking for compliments, but receive negative feedback. What happens to the psyche of those folks? Is it helpful or harmful? Does it become a form of "shaming"?

    I don't post in those threads because I'd be the one who was more worried about getting a bunch of negative comments than positive, and I have enough self doubt and insecurity of my own doing, than adding to it by a bunch of strangers over the internet. So, I stay out of them entirely while I focus strictly on helping myself improve.

    Well, I don't necessarily agree with "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all" for every situation, but it sure as hell should imply when it comes to these games. Why would you tell someone he's not dateable, or rate their looks from 1 to 10 with a low number? Do people expect their honesty to be appreciated?
  • CrazyTrackLady
    CrazyTrackLady Posts: 1,337 Member
    On the flipside of that are the people who post on there looking for compliments, but receive negative feedback. What happens to the psyche of those folks? Is it helpful or harmful? Does it become a form of "shaming"?

    I don't post in those threads because I'd be the one who was more worried about getting a bunch of negative comments than positive, and I have enough self doubt and insecurity of my own doing, than adding to it by a bunch of strangers over the internet. So, I stay out of them entirely while I focus strictly on helping myself improve.

    Well, I don't necessarily agree with "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all" for every situation, but it sure as hell should imply when it comes to these games. Why would you tell someone he's not dateable, or rate their looks from 1 to 10 with a low number? Do people expect their honesty to be appreciated?

    A-HA! Therein lies the problem. Is it better to lie to someone about what you think about their PICTURE (when that's all you have to go on) or instead respond "Would not bang" or "no" in the thread, for EVERYONE to see? Is it more harmful or helpful to lie or to be honest?

    I guess I don't understand the point of the threads, either. But, I just don't go there. There are many, many more threads where I can be honest and upfront with others without posting such superficial nonsense.

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  • potatocar
    potatocar Posts: 250 Member
    A-HA! Therein lies the problem. Is it better to lie to someone about what you think about their PICTURE (when that's all you have to go on) or instead respond "Would not bang" or "no" in the thread, for EVERYONE to see? Is it more harmful or helpful to lie or to be honest?

    I guess I don't understand the point of the threads, either. But, I just don't go there. There are many, many more threads where I can be honest and upfront with others without posting such superficial nonsense.

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    I think when it comes to things like this, it's better to lie. People pride themselves so much in being honest about everything, when most of the time it's just insensitivity. People are fragile, words can hurt. "Your new haircut doesn't suit you. You looked way better with longer hair." Oh, why, thank you for the input, I'll just go sew my hair back on. If you think the haircut is awful, the person is probably going to be hearing it from other people. There's little harm in saying "I like your new haircut. But I think you looked even better with longer hair." Right?

    And if you find the person above you in one those games downright ugly, how will telling them the truth help, and how will lying hurt? If you lie and tell them they're prettier than you actually think they are, are they going to continue to be ugly because of that? Are they going to fix it if you tell them the truth?

    I guess I'm against telling the truth when there's nothing to be gained from it. Telling the truth just for the sake of it. It's only function is making you feel good about yourself or serving as an excuse to be a prick. "I was just being honest."
  • CrazyTrackLady
    CrazyTrackLady Posts: 1,337 Member
    I get that, potato. I remember about a month ago, a young poster put a picture of herself in a skimpy bikini with the title that basically asked "Should I lift weights?". Well, that started a s*t storm of negative posting, where people just cruelly (all for the sake of being "honest", according to them) ripped everything apart from how heavy her arms were, face was, thighs, belly, etc. It shocked me to see so many hurtful posts.

    She wanted advice, not criticism, and instead got criticism, not advice. And she couldn't delete the thread -- so there it remained, the world to see a bunch of rude and cruel postings about how she needed to do this, or that, or stop eating this, or that, etc.

    That's why I'm so adamant against those threads. Sure, the person put the question out there for the world to read and respond, but nobody can control anyone else's responses to these questions. And there are a lot of people out there who delight in posting rude and critical responses to people. It's a form of cyber bullying, in my opinion.