Curious: why add friends?
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That's how I felt at first too, why do I need to add friends, a bunch of people I don't really know? But then I had a few people add me, i accepted, and added some friends myself - and it's been awesome! One of my favorite things about MFP has been the motivation and support given and received through my friends list, seeing progress, swapping exercise tips, food ideas, help with struggles, encouragement, and just general fun!0
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OMG - I've wondered the same thing, LOL0
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I suppose it depends on how you define friend, and what a friend in general means for you. Friends to me are people I laugh with, cry with, joke with, cheer on (and be cheered), support unconditionally, and lay claim to a little piece of who I am. For others, they may only want friends who talk about fitness stuff only, and have no real personal connection with...and that's fine, if that's all you want here. I just don't personally see it that way. To me, those are only acquaintances.
btw, to all my friends...if I haven't told you lately...You are Magnificent, and you make my world a better place
I LOVE YOU MY DEAR SWEET FRIEND!!! XOXOXO0 -
where else would i send my nudes?
You don't get them daily like I do?
SUCKS TO BE YOU!0 -
I like reading peoples food diary's.
I call this a nosey streak! Plus it's good to chat with like minded people and provide/receive motivation..
I prefer quality over quantity.
Not worried about eye candy, I have that at home0 -
My friends are my play things. I use them and then keep them locked in my basement.0
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To encourage and support each other and to make sarcastic comments on their posts like only a close friend or family can. lol! Makes it fun :-)0
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where else would i send my nudes?
Maybe not to you.......0 -
Why do you add friends on facebook? Its nice to have others comment when you lose another # or had a great workout... or if you're feeling discouraged and post a status, it's nice having people there to encourage you. Weight loss is hard - its easier when you realize you're not alone.0
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My friends are my play things. I use them and then keep them locked in my basement.
BTW.... my litter needs changing.0 -
where else would i send my nudes?0
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I was trying to decide if I wanted to "join" the community part of MFP by reaching out and making friends. This post has convinced me that I should. It would be a source of encouragement and information.
Thank you for starting this thread.0 -
There are pros and cons of having friends.
I deleted all of mine.
It seemed like all they did as complain or brag. I got tired of it. Everyone expects you to respond to them too. So, every time someone said that they ate something or exercised, they expected you to say "good job" or "awesome." It also seemed like they were always prowling to delete people on their list. So, if you were struggling, you were deleted, or, if you didn't respond to their posts, you were deleted.
That said, I really enjoy my friends. There are a couple people I feel an extra kinship with. I keep my journal open to give me accountability. Like others have said, it helps knowing that my friends (and public in my case) will see what I ate. It helps keep me honest.
I got tired of the above. If you need help, I recommend that you ask for friends. But, please beware that it's time consuming. I view my time on here as a personal journey. I don't want to meet anyone else's objectives, but mine. As, this is my journey, I don't need other people using a measuring stick, always seeing if they should delete me as a friend or keep me.
Did you know that MFP automatically tells all of your friends what exercise you do and how many calories you burned, and how many calories you ate (after you finish and submit your day)? There's a way to turn it off in your settings, though. Maybe your friends weren't intending to brag, maybe MFP just submitted their information to you.0 -
I've been on here since, I think 2010, on and off. I found that when I actually added people the beginning of this year I felt more motivated to log my food and make an effort to exercise. As someone mentioned earlier there are pros and cons. It can be great motivation, and I especially like seeing what other people are doing or how they are using the site. On the other hand I do feel like they is some expectancy to comment on people's accomplishments, but I think that is definitely a give and take thing. If I comment on someone's accomplishment, then usually they'll comment on mine. But I think that plays into if you support them, they will support you.
It's all up to you, but I don't think it's a bad thing to add people for support if you need it or want it.0 -
I joined MFP but have never really kept up with it - I've kept up with eating healthier and being more active. I don't have any friends on here, so feel free to add me! I'd like to see if it helps me succeed.0
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Your friends on here act as your encouragement/support group. Sometimes we get down or disgusted with the way our progress is going, but an encouraging word or support of a kind word goes a long way. Want to give a try at how encouraging/supportive someone can be then add me because this is what I like to do on this site and I enjoy receiving the encouragement/support as well.0
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"One of my favorite things about MFP has been the motivation and support given and received through my friends list, seeing progress, swapping exercise tips, food ideas, help with struggles, encouragement, and just general fun!"
^^^^^^this. I agree totally0 -
I'm not a big one for "you go girl" style motivation (possibly due to not being a girl?), but I have added people with similar interests, that amuse me and who make well-educated posts on the forums.0
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Moral support, general chit chat, comparing diaries and exercises. Being social generally.
Exactly this, I have found that I get more support from my friends on here because we are all heading in the same direction. I love my friends who I see in the flesh but sometimes they don't understand why I need to be so good concerning food and drink. Plus you get some great food ideas from other people's food diaries. xx
Ditto. I didn't think I was a woman who needed a 'good job' or motivation, but the support and having others that are focusing on the same goals has been incredible. Have really grown to love this place and the support and ideas.0 -
Immoral support!0
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Mostly the food...lol. I love getting recipe ideas for my healthy eating friends and eating vicariously through them when they splurge now and then.
It's also very gratifying to see them succeed and the support when I succeed or need a push!
Don't be afraid to delete someone who isn't like-minded (you'll know after a while). It will not help you in your journey, nor will it help them in theirs.0 -
Inspiration, motivation, support, and the occasional laugh. :happy:
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I didn't have any MFP friends while I lost weight (30lbs) over 6 months.
Then I hit an emotional wall, I just didn't care about losing weight anymore. I got on the website and discovered a whole world of forums, and friends, and inspiration.
Friending some people who are accomplished and driven got me on the path to lose an additional 20lbs.
And now I love them! I check in every day to check on my friends, see what's up. It keeps me accountable with logging and exercising.0 -
I just cheer them on and they cheer me on, plus it makes it more fun to log in and say hello to friends before I log my calories, keeps me hooked on logging which keeps me sticking to my plan.0
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Hi, I am Caryn, nice to meet you. I add friends because it gives me support, kinda keeps me in check and balance because I know my friends can also see my progress. Right now, I am starting over, because I have gained some of the weight I lost back, having friends to talk to about it seems to help me get back on the right track. Also, when you do good it is nice to be acknowledged kinda makes you want to push on. Best of luck0
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My friends are my play things. I use them and then keep them locked in my basement.
QFT. She does let us out every once in a while though.0 -
How else can people bask in the glow of my awesomeness unless I add them?0
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For me its the additional support I get and encouragement we give each other, it also makes you accountable, so in your mind at least you want to keep on trying. There are lots of good people ready and willing to offer help, advice and encouragement, so why not take advatage of it?
Good luck with your efforts, if you wish to add me, feel free to send a request :happy:
This is why I haveMFP friends.0 -
My friends are my play things. I use them and then keep them locked in my basement.
QFT. She does let us out every once in a while though.
I don't recall giving you Internet access. You will have pain for that one.0
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