young gal friends wanted
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You're going to defend ganging up on her and going all out to make each other laugh, and I won't buy it. :ohwell:0
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I was peed on by a pygmy marmoset.
The pygmy marmoset ( )was hanging off a chain link fence, above me. I was about 2 feet away from the fence. I was more peed at than on. He sprayed a bunch of people. I can't be sure, but he looked like he was laughing.0 -
I was peed on by a pygmy marmoset.Pygmy marmosets are the world’s smallest true monkeys.
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Primates/Facts/FactSheets/PygmyMarmosets/default.cfm0 -
So you would encourage your child to respond to such a post?
She says she had those issues. Maybe she did. Or maybe she's not who she claims to be. Always better safe than sorry. I'll err on the side of keeping children safe rather than worrying about the feelings of an adult who should know better.
I find the posts ridiculing child molestation far more offensive than what she did. You all are so ready to attack her for poorly worded post, yet you're okay with posting memes and mocking how REAL predators attract children.0 -
for all my haters who hate me: I posted my story in hopes that you would try being compassionate and better understand me.
for those who do understand me and have shown me kindness thank you.0 -
Wow. Creepy beyond belief.0
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Wow. Creepy beyond belief.
My mind.
You read it.0 -
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hi. i'm 39 years old and i've just started 6th grade. i need some strong older women to teach me about my upcoming first period. Anyone? please FR me.0
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WTF??... This whole thread which was started when a woman offered some support to some people has been a joke about child molesters?? looool how? did anyone actually respond to the actual thread topic?0
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in doing some thinking I can understand all your points. poorly worded my request. part of my challenge in presenting was the fact the MFP forums are anti religious and if I were to put youth miinstery major looking to help those who struggle with eating disorders etc the thread would have been locked down. I am really sorry to everyone who was offended by my post. I am not a creepy person by any means I have a 10 year old daughter I don't allow her on the internet so I am certaintly not a creepy person. I learned from my mistake in the future will post on the eating disorder groups. my humble apologizes
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in doing some thinking I can understand all your points. poorly worded my request. part of my challenge in presenting was the fact the MFP forums are anti religious and if I were to put youth miinstery major looking to help those who struggle with eating disorders etc the thread would have been locked down. I am really sorry to everyone who was offended by my post. I am not a creepy person by any means I have a 10 year old daughter I don't allow her on the internet so I am certaintly not a creepy person. I learned from my mistake in the future will post on the eating disorder groups. my humble apologizes
sweet spirit
Please do not make this into an anti-Christian martyr thing.
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what I meant was we are not allowed to say things like youth ministry major looking to support those with eating disorders. its is agsinst guidelines. I had to think of a different way to word it.0
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what I meant was we are not allowed to say things like youth ministry major looking to support those with eating disorders. its is agsinst guidelines. I had to think of a different way to word it.
Mentioning your ministry or course of study is not against forum guidelines. Folks raised concerns about seeking out young girls, for whatever reason. it was not anti-religious.0 -
what I meant was we are not allowed to say things like youth ministry major looking to support those with eating disorders. its is agsinst guidelines. I had to think of a different way to word it.
Mentioning your ministry or course of study is not against forum guidelines. Folks raised concerns about seeking out young girls, for whatever reason. it was not anti-religious.
What she is saying is that she wanted to post in the main forums, but knew that religious topics was delegated to groups. She is going to school to counsel youths with eating disorders and wanted to openly invite individuals, in that age group, struggling with ED, who were looking for support. She was trying to post her open invitation without mentioning her religious affiliation, and it didn't work out so well for her.
She is not creepy and did not mean to be so everyone needs to get off their sanctimonious "to-catch-a-predator" high horses and cut this woman some slack!!0 -
what I meant was we are not allowed to say things like youth ministry major looking to support those with eating disorders. its is agsinst guidelines. I had to think of a different way to word it.
Mentioning your ministry or course of study is not against forum guidelines. Folks raised concerns about seeking out young girls, for whatever reason. it was not anti-religious.
What she is saying is that she wanted to post in the main forums, but knew that religious topics was delegated to groups. She is going to school to counsel youths with eating disorders and wanted to openly invite individuals, in that age group, struggling with ED, who were looking for support. She was trying to post her open invitation without mentioning her religious affiliation, and it didn't work out so well for her.
She is not creepy and did not mean to be so everyone needs to get off their sanctimonious "to-catch-a-predator" high horses and cut this woman some slack!!0 -
what I meant was we are not allowed to say things like youth ministry major looking to support those with eating disorders. its is agsinst guidelines. I had to think of a different way to word it.
Mentioning your ministry or course of study is not against forum guidelines. Folks raised concerns about seeking out young girls, for whatever reason. it was not anti-religious.
What she is saying is that she wanted to post in the main forums, but knew that religious topics was delegated to groups. She is going to school to counsel youths with eating disorders and wanted to openly invite individuals, in that age group, struggling with ED, who were looking for support. She was trying to post her open invitation without mentioning her religious affiliation, and it didn't work out so well for her.
She is not creepy and did not mean to be so everyone needs to get off their sanctimonious "to-catch-a-predator" high horses and cut this woman some slack!!
Well I don't think that is where she was trying to go with it. I think she was just referring to that rule about religion.0 -
When I was in grad school studying to be a therapist, if we were to present ourselves as in any way qualified to counsel people before we were certified by the state of Texas, that was grounds to be removed from the program and barred from any other programs. A first year pre-med student shouldn't diagnose, a first year psychology student shouldn't psychoanalyze, and a first year accounting major shouldn't, like... account for important stuff. You get my point.
With that said, I am a true "group groupie" (meaning I love the MFP groups and think that they are awesome places to support and be supported by people with similar interests/needs/ideologies). OP, perhaps a better idea than taking your request to the ED groups (where it can still - or even moreso - be perceived as a means of influencing vulnerable young women), you can find members who will understand and support your mission to help individuals in a Christian-based group. I say this because there are professionals who are trained to counsel ED sufferers. Operating under the same umbrella as those people even though you are a layperson can be dangerous for both you and the people you work with.
I feel that your passion and interests can be very useful if steered in the right direction. Here are some awesome places to start:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/281-christian-brothers-and-sisters
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/1021-in-his-image
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/1476-phillipians-4-13
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She said earlier that "the MFP forums are anti religious", and they aren't. My response was that there is no need to turn it into "everybody hates me because I'm religious".0
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She said earlier that "the MFP forums are anti religious", and they aren't. My response was that there is no need to turn it into "everybody hates me because I'm religious".
Seriously, people make a post, others rip it to shreds, then laugh about it like its a joke to their friends...and then proceed to keep adding fuel to fire and then get their friends to come take a look... etc....
And then wonder why the nice, kind hearted people are few and far between in the world.
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Sorry to see so much hatred. Obviously a lot of people with too much time on their hands. Move on and stop feeding fuel to the fire.0
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When I was in grad school studying to be a therapist, if we were to present ourselves as in any way qualified to counsel people before we were certified by the state of Texas, that was grounds to be removed from the program and barred from any other programs. A first year pre-med student shouldn't diagnose, a first year psychology student shouldn't psychoanalyze, and a first year accounting major shouldn't, like... account for important stuff. You get my point.
With that said, I am a true "group groupie" (meaning I love the MFP groups and think that they are awesome places to support and be supported by people with similar interests/needs/ideologies). OP, perhaps a better idea than taking your request to the ED groups (where it can still - or even moreso - be perceived as a means of influencing vulnerable young women), you can find members who will understand and support your mission to help individuals in a Christian-based group. I say this because there are professionals who are trained to counsel ED sufferers. Operating under the same umbrella as those people even though you are a layperson can be dangerous for both you and the people you work with.
I feel that your passion and interests can be very useful if steered in the right direction. Here are some awesome places to start:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/281-christian-brothers-and-sisters
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/1021-in-his-image
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/1476-phillipians-4-13
Best wishes
You are amazing and fantastical. Are you a unicorn? If you aren't, you should be.0 -
I minister to youth teen girls and young adlut ladies with eating disoders , those who are abused and low self esteem that is what I am going to college for and want to offer support in that endeavor. read more closely.
I'm a little puzzled. Do you have expertise or training to help people with ED if you have said that you are trying to recover yourself? Most therapists or counselors do not announce their availability online in this manner (is it even ethical?), so if others are suspicious, there may be a valid reason.
Please. And you won't share a picture. Laughable.
Yes this was cloud2011 post that I am referring to that was deleted.0 -
I am in training for this. am recovering successfully even losing weight that is why I am reaching out to the young people to help them. thanks for asking0
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I'm a little puzzled. Do you have expertise or training to help people with ED if you have said that you are trying to recover yourself? Most therapists or counselors do not announce their availability online in this manner (is it even ethical?), so if others are suspicious, there may be a valid reason.0
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thank you if you know of any other places I would appreciate it0
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Please. And you won't share a picture. Laughable.
Yes this was cloud2011 post that I am referring to that was deleted.0 -
Please. And you won't share a picture. Laughable.
Yes this was cloud2011 post that I am referring to that was deleted.
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Hi Folks,
I think the conversation has run its course, but I did want to clarify one point of our guidelines.
Posting religious content in the main forums is perfectly acceptable, in most circumstances. Unfortunately, many posts with a religious nature do draw attacks from other members, and in attempting to moderate these issues it is sometimes necessary for us to lock a thread.
However, ideally, we live by this item from the guidelines, with respect to religious content on the forums:
15. Divisive Topics Are Better Suited For Groups, Not the Main Forums
Divisive topics, particularly those that seek input from or are relevant only to a select group of users, are better placed within an appropriate Group rather than the Main Forums. For example, topics relevant to only one religion should not be placed on the main forums but rather within a group related to that religion. We reserve the right to move any topic to a relevant public Group which interested members may join if they wish to continue to participate.
So, posting about religion is OK, as long as the thread has room for replies from all members who wish to respond constructively. We would lock or move a post seeking input, say, only from one particular denomination. That's what Groups are for. But generally speaking, posts with religious themes are OK for the forums, as long as they are inclusive to participation from all members, and as long as everyone plays nicely (this latter is usually where the ideal breaks down, unfortunately).
Regards,
Steven
MyFitnessPal Staff0
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