Biggest nutrition/weight loss/fitness pet peeves?

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  • Spooky_Scully
    Spooky_Scully Posts: 73 Member
    LOSE vs. LOOSE

    OH SWEET LORD


    Hahahahah, YES!!!!! :laugh:
  • LOSE vs. LOOSE

    OH SWEET LORD

    ^THIS X 100000
  • CindyB97
    CindyB97 Posts: 146 Member
    LOSE vs. LOOSE

    OH SWEET LORD

    I know, right? I feel like telling them to "Get lossed!"

    Also, for some really odd reason, the word "veggie" is a pet peeve of mine. I have no idea why. Maybe because it's trying to be too cutesy? Like I have to be old pals with them and give them a nickname before I'll eat them? Nah, they are vegetables in my house.
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    1. The Food Police

    First, they ride my *kitten* (not in a good way) because I eat a donut from Tims. Then they start shoving foods at me when I decline what they're serving.

    2. The Disease Police
    Because I'm fat, I automatically have diabetes, HBP, joint pain, PCOS, and/or food allergies.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    I, for one, hate the word "skinny." I hate when girls on here say, "I just want to be skinny!" Why? There's nothing sexy about being skinny. There's nothing hot about a thigh gap. Fit is the new skinny! Being healthy is more important than looking like Jessica Alba.


    You are wrong, thigh gap is the greatest thing to ever happen.

    Oh yeah......anorexia rocks!!!!! :grumble:

    I hate to break it to you but thigh gaps are not obtainable for 100% of women. We wonder what drives anorexia ....now we know.
  • jdb3388
    jdb3388 Posts: 239 Member
    I, for one, hate the word "skinny." I hate when girls on here say, "I just want to be skinny!" Why? There's nothing sexy about being skinny. There's nothing hot about a thigh gap. Fit is the new skinny! Being healthy is more important than looking like Jessica Alba.


    You are wrong, thigh gap is the greatest thing to ever happen.

    Oh yeah......anorexia rocks!!!!! :grumble:

    I hate to break it to you but thigh gaps are not obtainable for 100% of women. We wonder what drives anorexia ....now we know.

    Well, I've been reminded of another pet peeve: People who immediately shout anorexia when someone mentions a certain body feature that is common to those who are very petite. Did you even think about what you just said?
  • KimJohnsonsmile
    KimJohnsonsmile Posts: 222 Member
    I have three pet peeves (well, I'm sure I have more, but here are the 3 I'm thinking of now) and I'm in a bad mood, so here goes:

    1. Hearing "Oh, you're lucky you're so thin!" No... I'm not lucky. It's not luck and it's not genetics. The ONLY reason I'm at a healthy weight now is because I work my *kitten* off every day and have learned how to eat healthy.

    2. Excuses. If you are going to complain about your weight and/or unhealthy self and make NO changes to your lifestyle and diet, then stay away when you complain because I just don't want to hear it.

    3. The excited starver. Good for you that you dropped 30 lbs in 2 months. Because this is the 3rd time in 2 years that you've done it. Eating 1000 calories a day to drop weight quickly is not smart, it's not healthy, and you've proved that it's unrealistic to think that you can maintain that for the rest of your life.
  • AliceDark
    AliceDark Posts: 3,886 Member
    "Thigh gap" really has more to do with the width of your pelvis and the angle of your femoral neck. Some women have them naturally, some don't, and there isn't much you can do about it either way.

    Edited because I apparently can't spell.
  • 6ftamazon
    6ftamazon Posts: 340 Member
    I agree with everything! I'd say my biggest pet peeve is "starvation mode". People who say they're in starvation mode are 9 times out of 10 going over their daily needs. They say they're eating 900 calories a day, but don't take the 2000 calorie binge into consideration. I'm sorry if I offend some, but no one in Africa has gained weight from starving.
  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    I, for one, hate the word "skinny." I hate when girls on here say, "I just want to be skinny!" Why? There's nothing sexy about being skinny. There's nothing hot about a thigh gap. Fit is the new skinny! Being healthy is more important than looking like Jessica Alba.


    You are wrong, thigh gap is the greatest thing to ever happen.

    Oh yeah......anorexia rocks!!!!! :grumble:

    I hate to break it to you but thigh gaps are not obtainable for 100% of women. We wonder what drives anorexia ....now we know.

    Thigh gap is about the way a girl is built. Has nothing to do with being anorexic....at least not in the use of the word sexy when talking about it.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    I, for one, hate the word "skinny." I hate when girls on here say, "I just want to be skinny!" Why? There's nothing sexy about being skinny. There's nothing hot about a thigh gap. Fit is the new skinny! Being healthy is more important than looking like Jessica Alba.


    You are wrong, thigh gap is the greatest thing to ever happen.

    Oh yeah......anorexia rocks!!!!! :grumble:

    I hate to break it to you but thigh gaps are not obtainable for 100% of women. We wonder what drives anorexia ....now we know.

    Well, I've been reminded of another pet peeve: People who immediately shout anorexia when someone mentions a certain body feature that is common to those who are very petite. Did you even think about what you just said?

    Yes- I thought about it. Thigh gap is about body structure.....but that "structure" is something that Old Navy airbrushes in for their ads.....that "structure" is something that teenage girls strive to emulate.....some teenage girls that can NEVER obtain the "success" of thigh gap. Teenage girls that see themselves as failures because ......."thigh gaps are the greatest thing to ever happen."
  • Kitship
    Kitship Posts: 579 Member
    Those who harp on people for only eating 1200 calories, especially when they don't know their medical history/age/height/weight etc.
  • LOSE vs. LOOSE

    OH SWEET LORD

    ^THIS X 100000

    I'll raise you 100,000!! **LIKE LIKE LIKE!**
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    the pushing of pills, gimicks, wraps, etc to help weight loss. I've tried the pills and I coundn't take them because half of a pill made me shake. I only took them when I was sick and needed the extra energy to get through high school and work.

    I have a friend that is pushing her skinny wraps on facebook and it pisses me off. Nothing but counting caloires and eating right works. Getting off of your butt and working out makes a big difference too.

    YES! My mother-in-law wanted me to go with her to get one of those wraps done. "My friend lost 10 lbs in an hour!" Yeah, until she drank some water. Needless to say, I didn't go. I told her I'd rather do it the old fashioned way.

    I agree with this too! I worked with these women who were doing the 17 Day Diet (I think) and they were losing 8 lb the first week, 5 lb the second week, then zero loss for a week - and when they went back to eating normally they gained like 10 lb immediately.

    So in about a month, their weight was up/down and wound up down by 3-5 lb total...basically, the same as me on MFP. While I ate normal food. Huh.
  • _lyndseybrooke_
    _lyndseybrooke_ Posts: 2,561 Member
    I, for one, hate the word "skinny." I hate when girls on here say, "I just want to be skinny!" Why? There's nothing sexy about being skinny. There's nothing hot about a thigh gap. Fit is the new skinny! Being healthy is more important than looking like Jessica Alba.


    You are wrong, thigh gap is the greatest thing to ever happen.

    And it's comments like that that help drive women to starve themselves to attain something that they most likely cannot physically achieve. If you naturally have a thigh gap, fine, but it should not be one's goal to have one. Period.
  • FoxyLifter
    FoxyLifter Posts: 965 Member
    People complaining that they gained 5 pounds in a day or two thinking its fat and then someone says "don't worry! It's muscle". No! It's water retention and glycogen being restored.
  • jdb3388
    jdb3388 Posts: 239 Member
    I, for one, hate the word "skinny." I hate when girls on here say, "I just want to be skinny!" Why? There's nothing sexy about being skinny. There's nothing hot about a thigh gap. Fit is the new skinny! Being healthy is more important than looking like Jessica Alba.


    You are wrong, thigh gap is the greatest thing to ever happen.

    Oh yeah......anorexia rocks!!!!! :grumble:

    I hate to break it to you but thigh gaps are not obtainable for 100% of women. We wonder what drives anorexia ....now we know.

    Well, I've been reminded of another pet peeve: People who immediately shout anorexia when someone mentions a certain body feature that is common to those who are very petite. Did you even think about what you just said?

    Yes- I thought about it. Thigh gap is about body structure.....but that "structure" is something that Old Navy airbrushes in for their ads.....that "structure" is something that teenage girls strive to emulate.....some teenage girls that can NEVER obtain the "success" of thigh gap. Teenage girls that see themselves as failures because ......."thigh gaps are the greatest thing to ever happen."

    Welcome to the real world. There are going to be things a person will be a failure at. You find something else and move on. I am 5'5'', I've made peace with the fact that I will not be in the NBA, so I found something else.
  • CarolinkaCjj
    CarolinkaCjj Posts: 622 Member
    -Paleo
    -Low carb
    -Cleanses
    -Dr. Oz

    Edited to add:

    -Clean eating

    +1 Especially "cleanses and detoxing" - as a biologist, I just keep my mouth shut but they make me want to scream: "WTF ARE YOU THINKING????"
    Clean eating does not bother me as much - somehow it does not seem to be quite as much mumbo jumbo. In my lurking in people's diaries, some folks eat a boatload of processed and fast food - a "clean meal" or "clean day" would not be the worst thing in the world (says the woman who ate Vienna sausages for breakfast).
  • jdb3388
    jdb3388 Posts: 239 Member
    I, for one, hate the word "skinny." I hate when girls on here say, "I just want to be skinny!" Why? There's nothing sexy about being skinny. There's nothing hot about a thigh gap. Fit is the new skinny! Being healthy is more important than looking like Jessica Alba.


    You are wrong, thigh gap is the greatest thing to ever happen.

    And it's comments like that that help drive women to starve themselves to attain something that they most likely cannot physically achieve. If you naturally have a thigh gap, fine, but it should not be one's goal to have one. Period.

    Whether you are right or wrong, it doesn't make thigh gap any less attractive, which is what you said.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    LOSE vs. LOOSE

    OH SWEET LORD

    I know, right? I feel like telling them to "Get lossed!"

    Also, for some really odd reason, the word "veggie" is a pet peeve of mine. I have no idea why. Maybe because it's trying to be too cutesy? Like I have to be old pals with them and give them a nickname before I'll eat them? Nah, they are vegetables in my house.

    LOL - I am with you guys totally on these.

    I also hate "weight loss journey". I know it's been said a million times in these forums but I picture some saga movie with nomads moving toward healthier leaner bodies. No.

    I cringe every time someone calls it a journey or path. I've lost over 100 lb and still can't really "relate" to that way of talking about it honestly...I have improved my health and changed my body but I don't feel I've had the same level of mental transformation that some do. I'd say maybe for some of them it is more of a "journey" but I still find the term super obnoxious!
  • Sugarbeat
    Sugarbeat Posts: 824 Member
    Honestly? Its the "know it all attitude" that seems so prevalent amongst those who are already fit or have always been fit. I'm not pointing at anyone in particular and I'm talking about real life, not just MFP. We have all been newbies and we all still have things to learn.
  • CTcutie
    CTcutie Posts: 649 Member
    Cleanses. Your GI tract is self- "cleansing"... If you are constipated, drink water, exercise and eat fiber rich foods. See a doctor if necessary; but "Cleanses" to lose weight are a waste of your money.

    And TP.
  • Kaimana94
    Kaimana94 Posts: 165 Member
    My pet peeve is someone saying "I just cant lose weigth!" Yes you can, you just don't have the will power to.
  • Sugarbeat
    Sugarbeat Posts: 824 Member
    We needed this thread :)

    I agree with you on the women and weights thing. It makes me facepalm when women say "They don't want to gain all kinds of muscle and look manly" as if gaining even a pound of muscle is easy.

    One of my biggest ones though: When you politely decline a doughnut, pastry, etc. and people get offended. They assume you think you're better than them for not eating it and that you have a holier than thou complex when in all actuality, you think nothing even close to that. This really grinds my gears!!!

    I think the first is just misinformation but the second I totally understand! If I say I don't want the brownie, it means I don't want the brownie. End of story, nothing more to it.
  • alecno
    alecno Posts: 27 Member
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  • mmm_drop
    mmm_drop Posts: 1,126 Member
    Two words: journey and sabotage.

    In my book, Journey is an epic band and Sabotage was a badass song by the Beastie Boys.

    Neither of these words have anything to do with being healthy, except when "Don't Stop Believin'" or "Sabotage" is on my running playlist.
  • easjer
    easjer Posts: 219 Member
    I find it irritating when someone says they aren't losing the immediate response is "You're over-eating/over-estimating burn." It's not that is not the most likely scenario, because it is, but it's not the only scenario. Water retention, muscle repair, stress or environment causing temporary halt to weight loss, whatever. There are a number of factors. I've been around long enough that I get how the thread usually goes and the person is not measuring accurately enough or is ignorant about how off MFP and machines can be with totalling calorie burn, but for some reason it irritates the crap out of me to see an answer that only says 'you're wrong.'

    My general pet peeve is people who apparently get force-fed all the food that ever comes within 10 feet of them. I mean - I get that it is hard to turn down food and that some people are real *kitten* about it. I get that it's socially awkward to be the only person not eating the office birthday cake or whatever. I DO. I've been there. But no one ever opens your mouth, shoves the food in, forces you to chew and swallow it and go on to eat more later in the day. Take responsibility for your own choices and actions. I've had the battles in my head, I know the compulsions and the social pressures are strong, but crying about blowing it because a coworker brought donuts into the office has become a pet peeve of mine. Accept that your self-control wasn't what it should be - don't blame other people.
  • Rocbola
    Rocbola Posts: 1,998 Member
    One of my biggest pet peeves is when someone says "I'm only getting 60% of my calories from protein, I think i need more, i should get a protein supplement" Or something like that. When the only nutrient someone knows about is protein, so they think it's the end all, be all nutrient.
  • 6ftamazon
    6ftamazon Posts: 340 Member
    I find it irritating when someone says they aren't losing the immediate response is "You're over-eating/over-estimating burn." It's not that is not the most likely scenario, because it is, but it's not the only scenario. Water retention, muscle repair, stress or environment causing temporary halt to weight loss, whatever. There are a number of factors. I've been around long enough that I get how the thread usually goes and the person is not measuring accurately enough or is ignorant about how off MFP and machines can be with totalling calorie burn, but for some reason it irritates the crap out of me to see an answer that only says 'you're wrong.'

    My general pet peeve is people who apparently get force-fed all the food that ever comes within 10 feet of them. I mean - I get that it is hard to turn down food and that some people are real *kitten* about it. I get that it's socially awkward to be the only person not eating the office birthday cake or whatever. I DO. I've been there. But no one ever opens your mouth, shoves the food in, forces you to chew and swallow it and go on to eat more later in the day. Take responsibility for your own choices and actions. I've had the battles in my head, I know the compulsions and the social pressures are strong, but crying about blowing it because a coworker brought donuts into the office has become a pet peeve of mine. Accept that your self-control wasn't what it should be - don't blame other people.

    Actually I gained 80 lbs because my ex did just that...no I didn't have to stay, but it does happen :/
  • katro111
    katro111 Posts: 632 Member
    Two words: journey and sabotage.

    In my book, Journey is an epic band and Sabotage was a badass song by the Beastie Boys.

    Neither of these words have anything to do with being healthy, except when "Don't Stop Believin'" or "Sabotage" is on my running playlist.

    +1,000