Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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BodyByButter wrote: »My Christmas tree is still up.
It's not a Christmas tree. It's a Valentine's tree. Mine is still up too.
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once in a while i still eat entire bags of all dressed crispers along with an entire bag of swedish berries and probably a bunch of maple leaf cookies while watching movies
oh and if i buy a can of cashews or a bag of pistachios i know they will not last longer than a day or two....alll righht in my belly0 -
selena_teresa wrote: »exlibrissilvio wrote: »When I was in High School, I was thin. But, still...when I would feel fat (and this is before men's compression shirts), I would use packing tape and "tape down" the areas I felt were protruding. It looked good on the outside, but when I'd go home, I'd have blisters.
Hugs for your younger self. I admit I do not really think of men having body issues, especially in high school. Like school wasn't hard enough to get through.
Men have a lot of body issues, I think, but most don't discuss it because of societal pressure to maintain a certain image. I've had body image issues since I was 13. I was bullied all throughout Elementary and Middle School for being the "fat kid" (sometimes even violently bullied) and I'm still scarred by it to this day. Thanks for the hugs. I still need them.
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I'm getting a cross trainer for home in a couple of weeks and I fully intend to start sleeping in gym clothes so I can have 5 minutes longer in bed before a morning workout0
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I have a thing for older women......0
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exlibrissilvio wrote: »selena_teresa wrote: »exlibrissilvio wrote: »When I was in High School, I was thin. But, still...when I would feel fat (and this is before men's compression shirts), I would use packing tape and "tape down" the areas I felt were protruding. It looked good on the outside, but when I'd go home, I'd have blisters.
Hugs for your younger self. I admit I do not really think of men having body issues, especially in high school. Like school wasn't hard enough to get through.
Men have a lot of body issues, I think, but most don't discuss it because of societal pressure to maintain a certain image. I've had body image issues since I was 13. I was bullied all throughout Elementary and Middle School for being the "fat kid" (sometimes even violently bullied) and I'm still scarred by it to this day. Thanks for the hugs. I still need them.
That is terrible and I'm SO sorry you (and anyone else) had to endure that! I'd like to give you a virtual hug as well. My oldest son was a state championship wrestler so I'm somewhat aware of male body issues but only from the aspect of the sport; not in the form of bullying. I hope one day this will stop for both males and females.0 -
1. I read all 38 pages of this instead of working on my thesis.
2. I hate all nut butters, yogurt (unless in a smoothie), yellow or unfried/backed cheese, oatmeal, and may other foods that are considered "healthy".
3. Fried foods, backed goods, and complex dishes have been eliminated from my diet because I am too lazy to cook them.
4. I don't log my exercises and often times I'm still 500 calories short of 2000 by 10 pm.
5. I don't always shower after the gym. But i will use wet wipes and change my clothes.
6. I don't wash my gym clothes everyday but I don't wear them more than once without washing them (I spend so much money in Sports Authority and Target on gym clothes).
7. I hate cardio but I love lifting weight.
8. it's 4:26 pm here and I've been up since 6 am and I've only eaten 796 calories.0 -
nonstopper wrote: »I have a thing for older women......
How you doin'?2 -
Also there are always numbers running through my head. Usually the calories of food that I want to eat. or my ideal weight or something.1
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dougpconnell219 wrote: »I just cut my calories from 2700 to 2250.
Now I love my mother, but id push her down a flight of stairs for a pizza right now.
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PurplePogoPunk wrote: »I'm getting a cross trainer for home in a couple of weeks and I fully intend to start sleeping in gym clothes so I can have 5 minutes longer in bed before a morning workout
I'm confused...
Why wear clothes at all if it's in your house? Naked cardio sounds liberating.0 -
nonstopper wrote: »I have a thing for older women......
You say that as though it might be a bad thing.
I don't think that I have ever dated/been in a relationship with anyone my own age. Much older and much younger, but never anywhere near my own age.
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dougpconnell219 wrote: »PurplePogoPunk wrote: »I'm getting a cross trainer for home in a couple of weeks and I fully intend to start sleeping in gym clothes so I can have 5 minutes longer in bed before a morning workout
I'm confused...
Why wear clothes at all if it's in your house? Naked cardio sounds liberating.
Until you wind up with two black eyes. Good luck sleeping in a sports bra, Purple.
Confession: I have tried this same idea.0 -
dougpconnell219 wrote: »PurplePogoPunk wrote: »I'm getting a cross trainer for home in a couple of weeks and I fully intend to start sleeping in gym clothes so I can have 5 minutes longer in bed before a morning workout
I'm confused...
Why wear clothes at all if it's in your house? Naked cardio sounds liberating.
Because of the boobies. Naked cardio = black eyes.0 -
I love Clif peanut butter crunch protein bars so much that I began binging on them. I can't buy those anymore.0
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rubyautumn4 wrote: »These make me feel so much better!
I ate half a yellow cake with chocolate icing on the weekend and only logged like one slice.
One reason I have to stay out of the cake is that IS my idea of a slice!0 -
dougpconnell219 wrote: »PurplePogoPunk wrote: »I'm getting a cross trainer for home in a couple of weeks and I fully intend to start sleeping in gym clothes so I can have 5 minutes longer in bed before a morning workout
I'm confused...
Why wear clothes at all if it's in your house? Naked cardio sounds liberating.
Not only black eyes as a few other ladies posted, but my breasts hurt just reading that, way too much bouncing around to not hurt!!
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HawtTamale wrote: »I refuse to have sex with the lights on for fear the man I'm with will see my body and be so repulsed he'll refuse to have sex with me.
ugh i feeel you
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I confess that it made me REALLY happy when my ex bf saw me after i lost over 100 pounds & dumbfoundedly told me im the most gorgeous women hes ever known.... I probably also secretly hoped his new gf was mad
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MyChocolateDiet wrote: »disneygallagirl wrote: »Urban_Princess wrote: »Wonder_Vegan wrote: »Also, not to judge, but more than one person said they throw out a bunch of food. Why? There are so many starving people in this world, and doesn't that waste money? Maybe I just don't have a big food budget.
My manager bought cookies and donuts for training sessions a few weeks ago. No one ate them and gave me 5 cookies to take home (I, at least, had the guts to say no to the donuts). 10 minutes into my drive home I ate 4 of the 200+ calorie cookies. I had to toss the last one out the window to prevent myself from eating it. For me, it was the only thing I could do to control myself.
You problem solver you! (oh, and no, it wasn't your 800+ day logging streak that was my wake up moment on what a logging streak really means).
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