Why do people hide their diaries?
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No one must know of the things, the horrible things, that I endlessly force into my mouth. Agonizing weeks go by, lips, cracked and dry from eating nothing but rolled oats without water. The things . . . those awful things. I keep putting them in my mouth and chewing in a macabre choreography of shame and gluttony! Oh, God, would that I could share the burden of my consumption, but I dare not. I couldn't live with myself know that I had inflicted the knowledge, oh, the dreadful knowledge of my food diary upon another soul.
ROFL
*breathes* *recovers*
I haven't logged a d***ed thing since joining. I'll do that when I feel like 1200 cals net fits my weightloss pace more closely.
Don't trust my progress bar, either; I've actually los 56 lbs since June >:=D
Edit: wow, look at me not even able to answer the question. Mine's not open because I didn't know they were automatically closed. One day I'll open it so all you healthy people can see my double quarter pounder with no bun. On the same note, I'd never wonder why others have theirs private. It's... well, private.0 -
I don't "hide" my diary. What I put in my body is my business, and I'm not here to give people ideas of what to eat. I'm here for me. If I ever needed to ask for help, I would open it, but that has never been the case.0
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I just opened mine.0
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I am not logging at the moment, but when I was logging my diary was closed. The main reason is that I like to keep my own council when it comes to nutrition, I like to do my own research and seek the opinions of experts. In all honesty I think about 90% of the advice given in these forums is terrible and I don't need that kind of advice on my diet. I find it gobsmacking the number of people who are comfortable giving advice on something they admit to not really understanding. How often do you read a post that says "I'm not really an expert and I've only just started, but I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that XXXXXXXXX." srsly, how embarrassing...0
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ironically enough i find you get more criticism for eating say 800 calories of healthy food in a day then 3000 calories of fast food. I think people just dont want you to deveolpe an unhealthy eating habit, but honestly over-eating is just as bad as under-eating.0
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I think some people keep their diaries closed because it gets hard to take the criticism and ridicule when other people disagree with how you eat. There are lots of people that have a problem with how I eat, but I keep it open anyway. For some reason, not following the Standard American Diet seems to ruffle a lot of people's feathers, especially if I dare to mention my personal experience with others. There's a whole bunch of reasons that I eat the way I do. It's open and if it helps someone else, that's great. If it doesn't, oh well. No, it's not "perfect"; nobody is.
What is the "Standard American Diet"? McD??0 -
My diary is open to my friends but not public; the reason is that it is possible for one of my students to possibly find my diary by accident and, living in a small town, they know too much already;
This ^^ is why I don't use my real name or post pics of myself. Not students, but co-workers. But my diary is open. :ohwell:0 -
personal choice0
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I do not make my diary public, simply because I have seen to many judgmental people make nasty comments about what others choose to eat or not eat.0
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Mine is private. Frankly, I don't care if other people approve of what I eat. I'm happy with my diet and I use the diary for my own accountability.0
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Because I track my intake for personal purposes, not for some group therapy session.0
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Because I track my intake for personal purposes, not for some group therapy session.
So true!0 -
Mine is completely open, but I have people even on my friend's list whose diary is closed. And that's okay. Food is a complicated, emotional subject for lots of people. It's okay if not everyone wants it to be public business.0
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Because it's nobodies business but mine.
I keep a record for ME to track what I'M eating. I'm not interested in anyone else's comments about it or in seeing what anyone else ate.0 -
I don't know if mine is open or closed. I know it's at least open to friends. I also don't care if people know that I've taken out almost an entire bag of Doritos today.
I like to see people's diaries because I like to get ideas. I'm having a really hard time balancing my macros and hitting my calorie goal (I know... the Doritos... shush). How do people eat 1800-2000 calories and not go waaaay over their carbs?0 -
Why are people so concerned about people googling them and finding their MFP page/diary?
I've done much, much more shameful things on the internet than logging my food. .......I've said too much.0 -
I don't know if mine is open or closed. I know it's at least open to friends. I also don't care if people know that I've taken out almost an entire bag of Doritos today.
I like to see people's diaries because I like to get ideas. I'm having a really hard time balancing my macros and hitting my calorie goal (I know... the Doritos... shush). How do people eat 1800-2000 calories and not go waaaay over their carbs?
Meat, fish, nuts, avacardo, greek yoghurt and peanut butter. Also I tweak my diary by adding of higher quality of something I am eating anyway, that won't exceed my macro figures. Once you get going it gets easier . There are a lot of foods that are not big in portion, but give the additional healthy calories.0 -
I don't because I want to see if I can inspire threads about closed diaries.0
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I keep mine open, I have logged most days for 50+ days i think... I love seeing results of my day Feel free to take a look and give tips/advice because I am fairly new to dieting.0
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My log is friends only because I eat and log for my personal benefit, not for the public amusement of others. Far too many disgusting PMs about my soda habit later, I closed it off. I'm not an idiot, I'm aware that soda is keeping me fat. I'm also aware [where they were not] that six a day was a hell of a lot better than the 12 to 24 pack a day I was drinking before. I've since mostly kicked the habit [soda free since Sunday] but I've no plans to open my diary up to people who don't know how far I've come.0
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I don't know if mine is open or closed. I know it's at least open to friends. I also don't care if people know that I've taken out almost an entire bag of Doritos today.
I like to see people's diaries because I like to get ideas. I'm having a really hard time balancing my macros and hitting my calorie goal (I know... the Doritos... shush). How do people eat 1800-2000 calories and not go waaaay over their carbs?
By eating fat. Fat has more than twice the calories of carbs. I can't ever seem to get enough carbs because I eat too much fat. And drink empty calories.0 -
I don't know if mine is open or closed. I know it's at least open to friends. I also don't care if people know that I've taken out almost an entire bag of Doritos today.
I like to see people's diaries because I like to get ideas. I'm having a really hard time balancing my macros and hitting my calorie goal (I know... the Doritos... shush). How do people eat 1800-2000 calories and not go waaaay over their carbs?
By eating fat. Fat has more than twice the calories of carbs. I can't ever seem to get enough carbs because I eat too much fat. And drink empty calories.
Maybe that's my problem! I can never get to my fat goal either. I can't eat dairy, eggs, or peanuts/tree nuts, so that really makes my life difficult. I can't even think of good sources of fat that aren't dairy or nut related (except oil and meat). Off to google...0 -
Some of us pay money for meal plans to reach certain goals that are very specific not just weight loss related. Giving someone access to the meal plan takes away from it's value to the person who created it. Also in some cases there are confidentiality agreements in place as well. Instead of letting someone see the diary and try to follow an insane diet that is very specific to my needs, I keep it locked.0
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I don't know if mine is open or closed. I know it's at least open to friends. I also don't care if people know that I've taken out almost an entire bag of Doritos today.
I like to see people's diaries because I like to get ideas. I'm having a really hard time balancing my macros and hitting my calorie goal (I know... the Doritos... shush). How do people eat 1800-2000 calories and not go waaaay over their carbs?
By eating fat. Fat has more than twice the calories of carbs. I can't ever seem to get enough carbs because I eat too much fat. And drink empty calories.
Maybe that's my problem! I can never get to my fat goal either. I can't eat dairy, eggs, or peanuts/tree nuts, so that really makes my life difficult. I can't even think of good sources of fat that aren't dairy or nut related (except oil and meat). Off to google...
Yeah, nuts are big source for me. But olive oil is right up there with it. I cook almost everything I eat in olive oil. And when I eat raw veggies, they are usually dipped in hummus, peanut butter or dressed with an olive oil based dressing. Everything is yummier with fat.0 -
I see no reason to keep mine open for people who would rather profile creep than be friends.
Agreed! I had mine open until recently.0 -
Its a tool I use for my progress. Not something I need for advice or motivation from others. All of our diets are very different, culturally, geographically, tastes and needs. I dont need to compare my eating habits with others, I know what is healthy and not that Im putting in my body.0
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Because if I don't my sister gets into it.0
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I keep mine open. I mean, face it, no one here knows me and moreover, I doubt anyone here would judge. I keep it open so that other people can get food ideas and see what one can happily eat within a certain calorie ranger. That is the same reason I look at other people's diaries. I'm pretty anonymous, so no one has friended me. But still, I hope that my diary helps others.0
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I started with logging on my phone. I didn't know about the community or even that it was possible. Now that I do know about it, it doesn't seem necessary.
I don't want to have comments about my food. This doesn't mean I am hiding anything or that I'm not serious about weight loss. If I had it open, I think I would feel more pressure about having the perfect diary. I know from experience that this would then make me freak out and maybe not log honestly.
Also, I don't think it makes a difference to my weight loss so if something is working why change it.0
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