WHY HIDE YOUR FOOD DIARY ??
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Why hide your food diary?
Maybe to stop people judging them without knowing the facts!!!
This! It's so easy to judge a person based on one entry in a food diary, or one look at their profile picture, or whatever else. In fact this site seems to thrive on that. But most of us prefer not to judge or be judged in such a manner. Unless we're asking for constructive criticism, there's no reason for us to stick our necks out to be insulted by holier-than-thou types.0 -
When mine was public, I experienced the "Soccer Moms" of MyFitnessPal. What helps me lose weight, keeps me full, and helps me stay on track is nobody's business.
I'm not ashamed of what I eat, because I don't eat bad at all. I log every single calorie I consume. However I feel like making my diary public is open game to those who have something to prove.
That's why... I'm not on here to be bossed around. I'm on here to log my calories and socialize with others who are in the same boat as I.0 -
I'm amazed that so many people have dignified the original rude post with a reply.0
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I am not sure why people hide there food diary as advice can help and lets be honest if your fat and overweight like i was you need to be honest with yourself.
This might seem harsh but come on people I found being honest with myself one of the biggest steps. I use to lie how fat I was to people and myself.
As long as we're saying things that "might seem harsh," you'll forgive me if I don't take advice from someone who doesn't know the difference between "your" and "you're." You may think I suck because my food diary's private, but I think that a grown man spelling things phonetically is a worse crime -- I guess we all have our things that drive us nuts.
+1 I don't take advice from people who can't write properly. It indicates to me either a lack of education, a lack of intelligence or both.
As for your question, I value my privacy. I'm honest with myself; that's all that's necessary.
And as we all know, those who aren't as well-educated or intellectual are actually sub-human. Third World countries should be severed ties with immediately, only given dictionaries and thesauruses to fend for themselves. Only when they can recite the entireties of these books with ease, shall we bring these formerly ignorant countries back into communication with us "proper" humans.
ahahahahahahaha I love it! Take down the grammar police!0 -
Because I'm not using my food diary as a measure of my success; I use it as a personal tool for being *aware* of what I'm eating. I'm perfectly aware of the way the food I eat affects my body, and I don't feel like I need commentary on that.0
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Some people are happy to show all, others are not.
My diary is not relevant to the vast majority on here.0 -
It seems that whilst the common herring may be in need of conservation/protection, the red variety is alive and well and thriving on Myfitnesspal.com0
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I have said it a personnel choice I asked the question. This is a forum not sure why the insults but hey i can cope with that . I do feel sad that people feel the need to insult others.
This site has been very good for me and worked well for me. I have never had a bad comment about my diet or negative feedback. Those that are not fat then I guess the question about diet and nutrition is irrelevant . Then why respond to the thread. I have many friends I hasten to add not just online friends but real friends asking about my diet and weight loss.0 -
I am not sure why people hide there food diary as advice can help and lets be honest if your fat and overweight like i was you need to be honest with yourself.
This might seem harsh but come on people I found being honest with myself one of the biggest steps. I use to lie how fat I was to people and myself.
Why do you care if someone doesn't want your advice? Advice can help if it's good advice, but there is as nonsense as good advice on this site. And how would opening your diary to the public make you more accountable to or honest with yourself?
For some people opening their diary could cause them to be less honest in their logging because they'd fear the ridicule every time they ate something someone else decided was "bad".0 -
I am not sure why people hide there food diary as advice can help and lets be honest if your fat and overweight like i was you need to be honest with yourself.
This might seem harsh but come on people I found being honest with myself one of the biggest steps. I use to lie how fat I was to people and myself.
Mine is private because a lot of people don't give advice, they criticize what you're eating and you you're doing it wrong only because you're not eating like them. My diary is for me, not anyone else. I eat what I want as long as I stay in my calorie range.0 -
Because it bothers you.0
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I do it just so I can see this post pop up once a week0
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Frankly, I don't see that it's anybody's opinion what I do or don't eat. What I'm doing is currently working for me, and I'm happy with that. If I want people's opinions, then I'll ask for them! I don't need somebody saying 'well, you HAVE to do this, because it worked for me'.
Also, do people really stalk other people's food diaries? I find that kinda creepy!0 -
To put it frankly - it is none of your damn business!0
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Having your food diary open isn't being honest with yourself, it's being open and honest with others. Logging your food, privately, publicly, in any form however, is being honest with yourself. I realize that logging is good for me, but it doesn't mean I necessarily want others seeing what I'm eating. I don't eat paleo/primal/vegan, I gorge on foods that aren't healthy but still manage to fit my macros, I don't want the judgment of complete strangers to sabotage my efforts by making me not even want to log my foods anymore.
This pretty well sums it up for me! I log for my own accountability, and yes, I DO log honestly. I am in maintenace and very happy with my progress.
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I am not sure why people hide there food diary as advice can help and lets be honest if your fat and overweight like i was you need to be honest with yourself.
This might seem harsh but come on people I found being honest with myself one of the biggest steps. I use to lie how fat I was to people and myself.
I don't think hiding a diary makes them dishonest. People can be dishonest with open diary by posting incorrect data.0 -
because people make snap judgements without the facts...for example one day I only ate 600 calories, so a "friend" posted "ummmm" and then unfriended me. She didn't ask...but I was sick that day and had vomited most of what I ate...
so give me a break...I don't feel like being judged like that....but I am happy that "friend" is gone.
Now I have another friend who I adore who gets yelled at about her food choices...so exactly where is the support and constructive critisim.
I know what mistakes I'm making...if I want advice I'll either open it, or I'll post what I ate...0 -
I hid mine so well that I can't find it, now.0
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Simply because its mine and I don't need or want advice.Also it keeps all of the judgy people out of my business.
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I am not sure why people hide there food diary as advice can help and lets be honest if your fat and overweight like i was you need to be honest with yourself.
This might seem harsh but come on people I found being honest with myself one of the biggest steps. I use to lie how fat I was to people and myself.
Some people do not want feedback from others. This is not the same thing as "not being honest with yourself" in all cases.
I will give you one example: I have a friend with an eating disorder. She does not like to be ridiculed by people who truly do not understand her battles. Locking her food diary prevents this.
I'm sharing this with you for context. You may need accountability or commentary. Other people may not, and that's not a bad thing.
This is it right here... sharing is not for everybody and we should respect that. Everyone is different and that is the beauty of being human, it is assumptions and judgement that help us come to conclusions that other people are "not being honest" when in reality they are living their own truth and not getting wound up in what others do.....0 -
what a sanctimonious post, ugh. if someone wants to open their diary and solicit advice, then they will do it; you aren't the diary police.
This.0 -
I prefer to eat fresh produce and home cooked food I hate processed food. That is my choice but do not judge what others eat. ......
Probably to avoid people like you!!!! Not being horrible but you come across as very condascending and judgemental :huh: That's not the kind of advice I want whilst I'm so obese.0 -
Because the internet is scary and creepy and if someone knows what I had for breakfast three Tuesdays ago they might use that knowledge to steal my soul!!!!!111eleventeen0
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I have said it a personnel choice I asked the question. This is a forum not sure why the insults but hey i can cope with that . I do feel sad that people feel the need to insult others.
You do realize that your original post is basically calling people liars/dishonest for NOT having an open diary, right?0 -
Personally, I just don't want advice unless I ask for it. Maybe that sounds harsh, but this is my journey and I don't need criticism for my choices. Since I've lost 50 pounds from my highest weight, I don't feel I need it; all it does is irritate or demotivate me.
And I truly don't see how hiding my diary is not "being honest with myself". I weigh my food and track every bite, so how am I not being honest with myself? Do I eat 100% clean? No, not on your life. But I try to make realistic choices based on what I can afford and what I like, and I stick with in my calorie goals. Since I'm the only one who see it anyway, I'm the one I AM being honest with.
And since I'm not posting threads about "why can't I lose!?!?!", I don't see how it's anyone's business but mine. I know perfectly well how I gained my weight, I don't need it pointed out to me.0 -
Different things work for different people. Feedback is great for some people. For others, hearing a bunch of criticism is frustrating and makes them want to give up. I know when I'm too low on protein or too high on carbs, I don't need someone else lecturing me (which some people do). If I have a question about something, I'll open up my diaries for responses.
BTW Since April 2012, I've lost over 50 lbs and four pants sizes. I've increased my stamina and vastly improved my eating. All without diary critics.0 -
Because my diary is far from perfect and I don't need judging by it. I don't eat 264 grains of brown rice for dinner or 17 different unpronounceable fruit and veg a day.... it's for ME to see and make changes, not others to criticise and make me feel like a failure0
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I am not sure why people hide there food diary as advice can help and lets be honest if your fat and overweight like i was you need to be honest with yourself.
This might seem harsh but come on people I found being honest with myself one of the biggest steps. I use to lie how fat I was to people and myself.
As long as we're saying things that "might seem harsh," you'll forgive me if I don't take advice from someone who doesn't know the difference between "your" and "you're." You may think I suck because my food diary's private, but I think that a grown man spelling things phonetically is a worse crime -- I guess we all have our things that drive us nuts.
+1 I don't take advice from people who can't write properly. It indicates to me either a lack of education, a lack of intelligence or both.
As for your question, I value my privacy. I'm honest with myself; that's all that's necessary.
Those remarks are $tupid and ignorant. Not everyone has English as their first language. I know I don't.0 -
What an interesting debate! Who would have thought that someone's choice to show/hide their food diary would lead this far?!
From my perspective...I use MFP to log the calories I consume, my weight/measurements and exercise workouts. It is a tool that allows me to control the number of calories I have per day. I had never thought to make my food diary public because I quite honestly thought no-one would be interested in it! I'm certainly not interested in going through the public ones available on here!
This post has really opened my eyes, I'm shocked that people lecture other people about what they eat. My personal view is that it is up to the individual to make their food diary public except in cases where they have asked for some advice. It would make sense for them to put some context around why they may be struggling but again, completely up to them. No-one should be made to feel judged by others!
On a more lighter note, I was reading a post the other day about a woman who was eating her limit of 1700 calories but still feeling hungry. One of the people who replied to her had taken a peek at her food diary to discover that her diet consisted of takeaways on a daily basis so no wonder she was hungry! She was staying within her limit but saving all of the calories for one indulgent take away meal...I'd be hungry if I was only eating one meal a day...even if it was gigantic and from McDonalds...0 -
Mine is private because I don't need any comments regarding my food diary. I lost 30 lbs and then gained some weight over the holidays. I have reset everything so I can 'start over'. What works for me may not work for others, and what works for others may not work for me. I'm a very private person.0
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