Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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I've had 191 grams of sugar so far today. Boom.0
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Im nightshift 12 hour worker here...I work on a Kidney transplant floor and I know I never drink enough water...it's replaced with cups and cups of coffee instead. Yes Yes there is creamer...I use more than the 2 tablespoons...but I only log it as the 2!!! :-(
1. Bless you! I have a living donor and a recipient in my family.
2. Holy irony! Drink more water!0 -
Confession: Shamelessly made a fluffernutter sandwich for dinner tonight as I prepare to head out to yoga. I swear I'm an adult.0
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ladybuggnorris wrote: »tincanonastring wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »ladybuggnorris wrote: »I've been a stay at home mom for a couple of years, and I'm casually looking for some part-time office work. The income would basically be to pay off a student loan, so it isn't urgent. The confession part is that I'm dragging my feet because I don't want to buy office clothes in my current size. I've already gone down two pant sizes, and I'd just hate to buy clothes I can only wear for a month or two. My husband would probably have an epic eye roll if I told him that.
I am the office manager for a Redi-Mix cement plant and I wear jeans and a bunnyhug to work every day. It is very dusty and someone is always managing to get grease everywhere, so I am not going to wear nice clothes, just to get them ruined.
What is this?!? It's sounds FUN!!! I'm imagining it's a hoodie sweatshirt?
I was just going to ask the same thing! Never heard of it, but dying to find out...
I turned to the internet, but it was useless...
As much as I love that picture of bunnies hugging, I looked it up and Urban Dictionary says:
bunnyhug
a hooded sweatshirt, with a pocket in front.
It does not have a zipper.
Known to Saskatchewanians
Take that Nate!
She pulled on her bunnyhug because she was cold
Ha ha ha...My apologies! I thought EVERYONE wore bunnyhugs. As it turns out, I am from Saskatchewan...lol.
Yeah, I know them as hoodies (Washington state), but I did enjoy the Google results for bunnyhug0 -
Confession: That really is a pencil in my pocket.0
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If my treadmill wasn't in my living room, I probably wouldn't be as motivated as I am lately, I feel like its taunting me. Also, if it didn't have a port to connect to my phone, and a fan built into it, it probably wouldn't be as fun when I work out and would kill my motivation some.0
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I've been sort of binging all day -___- net still under 1000, but I'm still feeling a bit guilty about it. I feel like I'm wasting food and eating more than I deserve.0
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soloelixir wrote: »I resent thin people. I've been fat my whole life, and have no idea what it's like to be thin. I know I shouldn't resent them, but damn, when I see a thin girl complaining about how those jeans make her *kitten* look big, I want to slap her in the face.
Or the ones that eat constantly and never gain any weight. Even my husband knows what I am thinking when I look at them. B****.0 -
soloelixir wrote: »I resent thin people. I've been fat my whole life, and have no idea what it's like to be thin. I know I shouldn't resent them, but damn, when I see a thin girl complaining about how those jeans make her *kitten* look big, I want to slap her in the face.
Or the ones that eat constantly and never gain any weight. Even my husband knows what I am thinking when I look at them. B****.
if you don't want people judging you because of your weight, you shouldn't judge other people because of theirs. And even if they're not as fat as you are, girls can have very low self-esteem and distorted self-perception, so when they complain about feeling fat it's just as valid as when you do, and they're probably feeling just as miserable.
My confession is that I'm really sick of the thin-shaming and hypocrisy in parts of the body-positivity moment. "Health At Any Size!!" and "BMI isn't an accurate indicator of health!!!" they proclaim over and over and OVER. Until you're naturally small or underweight. Then you can't possibly be healthy and you must be dying of starvation and you just need to eat more.0 -
LadyAbsynthe wrote: »I've been sort of binging all day -___- net still under 1000, but I'm still feeling a bit guilty about it. I feel like I'm wasting food and eating more than I deserve.
If you don't think you "deserve" 1000 calories and don't eat at least that much per day you ought to adjust your eating. 1000 per day is too low for pretty much anyone. =/
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Also, if your profile is accurate and you're 5'3 and weigh 91 pounds...PLEASE GO GET HELP and don't try to lose 18 pounds. >.>
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mziegler01 wrote: »LadyAbsynthe wrote: »I've been sort of binging all day -___- net still under 1000, but I'm still feeling a bit guilty about it. I feel like I'm wasting food and eating more than I deserve.
If you don't think you "deserve" 1000 calories and don't eat at least that much per day you ought to adjust your eating. 1000 per day is too low for pretty much anyone. =/
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LadyAbsynthe wrote: »soloelixir wrote: »I resent thin people. I've been fat my whole life, and have no idea what it's like to be thin. I know I shouldn't resent them, but damn, when I see a thin girl complaining about how those jeans make her *kitten* look big, I want to slap her in the face.
Or the ones that eat constantly and never gain any weight. Even my husband knows what I am thinking when I look at them. B****.
if you don't want people judging you because of your weight, you shouldn't judge other people because of theirs. And even if they're not as fat as you are, girls can have very low self-esteem and distorted self-perception, so when they complain about feeling fat it's just as valid as when you do, and they're probably feeling just as miserable.
My confession is that I'm really sick of the thin-shaming and hypocrisy in parts of the body-positivity moment. "Health At Any Size!!" and "BMI isn't an accurate indicator of health!!!" they proclaim over and over and OVER. Until you're naturally small or underweight. Then you can't possibly be healthy and you must be dying of starvation and you just need to eat more.
Well, if you are underweight then you technically do need to eat more. For your health.
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If my treadmill wasn't in my living room, I probably wouldn't be as motivated as I am lately, I feel like its taunting me. Also, if it didn't have a port to connect to my phone, and a fan built into it, it probably wouldn't be as fun when I work out and would kill my motivation some.
My workaround is using my kid's music stand with my tablet on it and an external speaker. I should probably just look into one of those add on book holders that attaches to it.0 -
If my treadmill wasn't in my living room, I probably wouldn't be as motivated as I am lately, I feel like its taunting me. Also, if it didn't have a port to connect to my phone, and a fan built into it, it probably wouldn't be as fun when I work out and would kill my motivation some.
My workaround is using my kid's music stand with my tablet on it and an external speaker. I should probably just look into one of those add on book holders that attaches to it.
I love my book holder. I found out the other day that I can even get my laptop to sit on there at an angle and stay.0 -
I realised today that I take note of everyones body shape when I'm out and about. Not to judge them, but because I'm really dysmorphic and I'm always wondering "Do I loook like that? What about that? Will I look like that? Did I used to look like that?". I also really admire bigger girls who are dressed attractively or in funky, eye catching clothes, because I'm a total wuss when it comes to dressing in anything but "fade into the background" clothes.
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I went 343 calories over my calorie limit today by eating trail mix. Guilty0
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Alatariel75 wrote: »I also really admire bigger girls who are dressed attractively or in funky, eye catching clothes, because I'm a total wuss when it comes to dressing in anything but "fade into the background" clothes.
It's all about confidence, I guess.
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I am bored and avoiding getting productive stuff done by attempting to give myself a French manicure.
I am using bandaids as guides for making the crescent moons.
Did I mention that I have a broken left hand? This is kind of an Olympic test of dexterity and girliness.0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »I also really admire bigger girls who are dressed attractively or in funky, eye catching clothes, because I'm a total wuss when it comes to dressing in anything but "fade into the background" clothes.
It's all about confidence, I guess.
Exactly!! I love LOVE 50's style rockabilly clothes and I see girls my size and bigger in it and think it is SO gorgeous, but I just feel like I'd look like a pretender.0
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