We are pleased to announce that as of March 4, 2025, an updated Rich Text Editor has been introduced in the MyFitnessPal Community. To learn more about the changes, please click here. We look forward to sharing this new feature with you!

What obscure thing are you looking forward to?

rmscjmr
rmscjmr Posts: 8
edited February 6 in Motivation and Support
For example, I can't currenty sit with my legs crossed in the same way I used to be able to. Now that I've lost about ten pounds, I can feel it getting back to normal, and I'm really looking forward to it fully working the way it used to!

So what obscure thing are you excited about!?

Replies

  • tasharock
    tasharock Posts: 136 Member
    I was looking forward to being the smallest of 3 sisters - goal achieved! :)
  • zombie_meg
    zombie_meg Posts: 149 Member
    Sitting on a swing next to my kids without it hurting.

    Oh. And none jiggly sexy times. :drinker:
  • inverseofmissy
    inverseofmissy Posts: 114 Member
    Not having to wonder whether my wide behind will fit in a chair. It's only ever happened to me a couple times but now I am paranoid in every waiting room, classroom, encounter with lawn chairs, etc lol! And we want to take our kids to Disney but I'm terrified I may not fit on some rides.
    Also being able to wear a belt. Right now I have too much of a pooch and a belt just enhances the effect.
  • ViktoryaC
    ViktoryaC Posts: 124 Member
    This sounds awful since I;'m only 32, but I miss being able to bend down easily and touch my toes, tie shoes, etc. I've packed a whopping 14 inches on my waist lately, and it's hard to bend over a beach ball....
  • qtgonewild
    qtgonewild Posts: 1,930 Member
    i look forward to being able to sit on my future gfs face. am i allowed to say that :O idk just being real.
  • echofm1
    echofm1 Posts: 471 Member
    Not worrying if I'll discover this time that I'm too big for the airplane seat. Not worrying that I'll break the cloth fold-out chairs if I sit in it. One of those chairs did break on me once and it was mortifying. Actually, not worrying about breaking things in general will be great.
  • Saucy_lil_Minx
    Saucy_lil_Minx Posts: 3,302 Member
    being able to bend my leg up in my chair, and set my chin on my knee. My tummy gets in the way
  • Katie5961
    Katie5961 Posts: 48 Member
    Not being self conscious or sucking it in when bf puts his hand on my stomach
  • inverseofmissy
    inverseofmissy Posts: 114 Member
    LMAO keeping it real Amy! I kinda look forward to that too, now that you mention it :tongue:
  • danamarich
    danamarich Posts: 74 Member
    Getting the dimple on my left (face) cheek back- it's been gone for a while bc my face is pudgy.

    When I'm slimming down, the dimple re-appears as adorable as ever!
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    I was looking forward to fitting in all restaurant booths with lots of room to spare and achieved that after just a couple of months on MFP, yay!

    I can't remember EVER being able to comfortably cross my legs until this year, thanks to MFP. I'm the smallest I've been since I was 15 (almost 37 now) and I don't think leg crossing was a habit of mine as a youngish teen so I guess this is the first time I've really crossed my legs much...crazy I know!

    I'm kind of looking forward to wearing a belted jacket or dress in the future. I could now, but will feel more comfortable with it when I'm a bit slimmer.

    I like wearing shirts that come to just at or below my waist. First time I can remember doing that. Before I made sure everything came down to my hips and/or crotch.

    I also like just feeling so comfortable standing around, waiting in line, or walking in front of other people without feeling like I need to adjust my clothing to hide my fat. I am still obese at 213 lb but it is drastically better from when I was 260-300 lb.
This discussion has been closed.