someone please help me stop myself from eating this!
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wow I was going to say eat it but CMmrsfloyd has a much better idea.0
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The best revenge is living well Keep yourself healthy and show yourself that you don't have to give into temptation. My breakup (we were together 5.5 years) was what spawned my initial weight loss- and I lost 50 pounds! You should have seen his face when I called him over some 7 months after we broke up to pick up the remnants of his stuff before I moved away for my new job.0
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The best feeling in the world is knowing that you will be happy without the person whom you thought you cannot live without and the best revenge in the world is showing them that you're better off without them! Now, put that dough down and punch your pillow!0
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Bin them both and don't look back0
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Don't treat yourself badly because of him. You know you will feel worse if you eat it. Next, read the ingredients in the cookie dough. Do you really want to eat that? NO. So go take a walk, cry, laugh, whatever you have to do. Stick with your program.
"This above all: To thine own self be true" William Shakesphere0 -
Don't you dare give someone else control over your life
He is an idiot and obviously not worthy of being in your circle of awesomeness :flowerforyou:
Do what you need to do - cry, rant, break something, eat if it helps, but try healthy first and if you still crave something "comforting" then allow yourself that. Acknowledge how you feel, deal with it then move on.
By the way the best 110kg I ever lost was my EX husband:laugh:0 -
I got some really good hypnosis (sub conscious) messages from www.hypnosisdownloads.com and what I learnt is to 'forward think' so move your thoughts to how full, fat, bloated, depressed, frustrated, angry, you'll be AFTER you eat it rather than thinking about mmm yummy yummy thats going to taste so nice thinking.....
Apparently most skinny people forward think to the full feeling after and most overweight people think in the now (aka how good its going to taste in thier mouth, on their tongue etc.......
They gave pleanty of other good advice too, but that was a highlight for me....
I hope that helps..
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I agree with most everyone on here. The enjoyment you'll feel from eating right now will only last for minutes, but the enjoyment you'll feel from staying true to yourself and your goals will last forever. (I know it's cliche, but it's true!) Being happy in your own skin and being the healthiest version of yourself will only make him look at what he could've had and make you feel more on top of the world.0
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I'm in the same spot as you girl! my boyfriend of FIVE years broke up with me this past friday and I had an awful weekend food wise. I can honestly tell you from someone who made the wrong choice, feeling bloated, sick, sluggish, and just overall gross was really not worth it at all. if you think you can handle having a little bit of the cookie dough to stop your cravings, then I say go for it if it's a very small amount. but if you don't think you'd have the control to be able to stop (I certainly didn't) then just do what the others said and throw it out. I just threw out a box of cookies tonight because they were too tempting.
what I'm planning on doing is using my frustration and sadness as motivation to reach my goal. make him regret leaving you! you'll look and feel great and he'll realize everything he's missing. don't let him bring you down and show him and yourself that you're stronger than this! plus if you continue to exercise and eat healthy then the next time you run into him you'll be rockin it!0 -
The best revenge is living well ... which, IMO, includes indulging our emotions some times. I'm probably going to be the only person to say this, but really, breakups suck and they hurt, and having a little cookie dough and giving yourself a day to grieve is okay in my book. It'll keep ya sane, I promise.
ellekay22 and misskortney, I agree with both of you ladies - take a couple bites THEN throw it through his window!!
I retract my earlier statement. I like THIS much better! :bigsmile:0 -
Sorry for the loss of your boyfriend. He's totally not worth it if he broke up with you. Let this be a learning experience, splurge on one treat and when you feel yourself wanting something else drink lots of water to fill you up. Maybe everytime you have the urge to have the cookie dough you could exercise, even if only a few small things - it will make you feel better in the short and long term. Think of how beneficial the exercising will be for the scales and finding a new boyfriend!0
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If you eat it, you would not only be a sad panda, You will then be a sad panda that feels guilt and regret for eating to feel better.
Get some endorphines going by working out -- you will be happier, something no amount of icecream will give you.0 -
You could go give that cookie dough to a neighbor that way you don't waste it and it might make you feel better about something!?0
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Go boxing!!! Put his picture (literally if they let you!) on the bag and just smash it!! Don't give in. As others have said, use this to drive you forward to where he will regret his decision!!0
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throw it in the trash... put somethign gross on top of it so you wont' eat it.
This is my technique. Or give it to someone. But chuck it in the trash and pour some olive oil on it. That ought to help.0 -
I would chuck it (in the outside trash) and then busy my self with a walk, some good positive podcast radio, a yoga video etc.. Then I would look up a healthier recipe alternative and busy my self by making those instead.0
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Instead of an entire container of cookie dough, grab a girlfriend, get dolled up, and share a dessert somewhere fancy. Indulgent, yes, but the portion size will be controlled.0
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That's disgusting... Salmonella much?0
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Being hot is the best revenge! Step away from the cookie dough!
AGREED
I dumped my ex coz he deserved to be dumped, lying cheating bafhliushfiugh
anyway, yeah went out the other night with my 46 lb loss....saw him...his face PRICELESS0 -
Listen to rock music,dance and meet with your friends ,don't stay at home..0
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