Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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My husband told me he thinks I'm so hot I could gain twenty pounds and he would still want me. He also said if I want a tummy tuck he will get me one. I feel like I need to put out more.0
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JulieAnneFIU wrote: »My husband told me he thinks I'm so hot I could gain twenty pounds and he would still want me. He also said if I want a tummy tuck he will get me one. I feel like I need to put out more.
You certainly have a keeper, there! :P0 -
FluffySandwich wrote: »Confession: I suspect I might have a mild case of agoraphobia. It is miserable trying to go to the grocery store when it is packed with people. Panic sneaks up on me, and it's the worst when I get in line with people in front and behind me. I feel like I don't have anywhere to go, and I've had a panic attack in class (and passed out) before and it was embarrassing enough for me to fear having another one out in public!
Before I moved here I lived in a city and I would literally go grocery shopping at three in the morning to avoid other people. Unfortunately, I now live in an area where they roll up the sidewalks at six in the evening so I'm forced to make due with less people at seven in the morning. The grocery store here seems to the town gathering place so it is never empty.
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I have never seen a single episode of Sex in the City, Friends or Seinfeld.
I feel as though I've just experienced a remarkable moment of wonder, in learning that there is a wondrous soul out there who has experienced something I previously hadn't imagined... in not being able to 'unsee' what I've viewed, I cannot fathom what it would be like not to know of the various shenanigans each of those show's respective characters have become known for, let alone not being able to imagine what it would be like not to have experienced the hours of giggled-like-a-kid laughter I enjoyed in watching Seinfeld during its original broadcasts, and subsequently involve various moments in modern-day life being peppered with occasional Seinfeld references, and 'lingo'...
...then again... there are so many popular shows that I haven't seen a moment of, but which many others have, and results in -- upon their discovery of my unicornian-esque viewing 'abstinence' -- various others seeming utterly flabbergasted that anyone could somehow function as a member of modern society without having invested hours in some show which they deem to be 'essential' viewing...xMrBunglex wrote: »Today I walked into a conversation between 2 of our upper-level managers. They were discussing Ted Cruz and how great they think he is. Eric asked what I thought. (umm...MISTAKE)
I poured a cup of coffee & said "He looks like he should be sitting in an ice cream truck and staking out an elementary school" and walked out.
I am relieved to report that I was not ingesting any liquids when I read this, what with the laughter-triggered 'spew-fest' that would have resulted, and the potential associated nontrivial consequence to computing equipment 'in the line of fire'...0 -
I didn't workout yesterday or today but will be hitting it hard tomorrow!0
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FluffySandwich wrote: »Confession: I suspect I might have a mild case of agoraphobia. It is miserable trying to go to the grocery store when it is packed with people. Panic sneaks up on me, and it's the worst when I get in line with people in front and behind me. I feel like I don't have anywhere to go, and I've had a panic attack in class (and passed out) before and it was embarrassing enough for me to fear having another one out in public!
Before I moved here I lived in a city and I would literally go grocery shopping at three in the morning to avoid other people. Unfortunately, I now live in an area where they roll up the sidewalks at six in the evening so I'm forced to make due with less people at seven in the morning. The grocery store here seems to the town gathering place so it is never empty.
Confession: I had so much sugar today... and I'm not gonna lie, I feel really sick. I'm going to make it my goal to stay in the green for sugar tomorrow. That seems to be my biggest issue. Blegh.0 -
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. [/quote]
Confession #1: I don't know what a bunnyhug is.
Confession #2: I had Easy Cheese ( can of cheese you squirt out ) and potato chips for lunch today.
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I just ate four triple chocolate chips deluxe Keebler cookies instead of two because I put them in a ziploc bag and they all wouldn't fit. Then I ate double chocolate cookie dough. Totally ruined my whole day of good eating.0
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dearmrsowl wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »
I don't either, but Parks & Rec was one of my favorites. I'm sad it's over and I will rewatch all episodes on Netflix and cry all over again.
I felt embarrassed about crying as much as I did when Leslie and Ben got married.
I never, and I mean NEVER, apologize for how emotionally involved I get with fictitious characters. I bawled like an infant when Parenthood ended. My husband was concerned. I can't help it. I feel like I personally know these people and I'm personally invested in EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEIR LIVES.
I am STILL upset that Parenthood is over! I didn't cry at the finale though.
On a semi related note, I will not watch a show casually. I will go back and watch something from the beginning online to catch up to something I want to start watching, but I will never ever just watch a random episode of something. Either from the pilot or not at all!
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I had about 500 calories left for dinner tonight. I proceeded to drink 3 IPAs, shared some baked brie, ate fish and chips, and then shared some bread pudding. I'm in pain.0
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pofoster21 wrote: »metermaid11 wrote: »ilovemypeekapug wrote: »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.
Confession #1: I don't know what a bunnyhug is.
A bunnyhug is Saskatchewan for a hoodie0 -
Italian_Buju wrote: »dearmrsowl wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »
I don't either, but Parks & Rec was one of my favorites. I'm sad it's over and I will rewatch all episodes on Netflix and cry all over again.
I felt embarrassed about crying as much as I did when Leslie and Ben got married.
I never, and I mean NEVER, apologize for how emotionally involved I get with fictitious characters. I bawled like an infant when Parenthood ended. My husband was concerned. I can't help it. I feel like I personally know these people and I'm personally invested in EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEIR LIVES.
I am STILL upset that Parenthood is over! I didn't cry at the finale though.
On a semi related note, I will not watch a show casually. I will go back and watch something from the beginning online to catch up to something I want to start watching, but I will never ever just watch a random episode of something. Either from the pilot or not at all!
Same here. I want to know everything. My guy hates binge watching, and likes to mix up what we watch on a day to day basis, but that makes me die inside. I have to know what happens!
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Italian_Buju wrote: »dearmrsowl wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »
I don't either, but Parks & Rec was one of my favorites. I'm sad it's over and I will rewatch all episodes on Netflix and cry all over again.
I felt embarrassed about crying as much as I did when Leslie and Ben got married.
I never, and I mean NEVER, apologize for how emotionally involved I get with fictitious characters. I bawled like an infant when Parenthood ended. My husband was concerned. I can't help it. I feel like I personally know these people and I'm personally invested in EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEIR LIVES.
I am STILL upset that Parenthood is over! I didn't cry at the finale though.
On a semi related note, I will not watch a show casually. I will go back and watch something from the beginning online to catch up to something I want to start watching, but I will never ever just watch a random episode of something. Either from the pilot or not at all!
I haven't seen the end of Parenthood yet, and I'm not in a hurry to go through it. I blew it off because I didn't like the pilot compared to the original movie. A friend convinced me to give it another shot before the last season aired, and I marathoned however many seasons were on Netflix at the time. I used a box and a half of kleenex. I figure I'll need to make a Costco run before I finish it.0 -
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funjen1972 wrote: »I wear the same stinky workout clothes for several days without washing. Ewww gross, I know. Always change my socks though lol
Guilty. currently on a 4 day spree. i wear a lot of wick material
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I'm giving myself the weekend off for eating whatever. I already blew it today and plus it's gonna be Easter. I've got sports to watch all day, so I'm just gonna have pizza and cheezy bread and crap because I can.0
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Italian_Buju wrote: »
On a semi related note, I will not watch a show casually. I will go back and watch something from the beginning online to catch up to something I want to start watching, but I will never ever just watch a random episode of something. Either from the pilot or not at all!
Me too. Everything or nothing. I do not miss episodes.
I won't join a show in progress that I can't somehow watch from the beginning, either.
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Italian_Buju wrote: »dearmrsowl wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »
I don't either, but Parks & Rec was one of my favorites. I'm sad it's over and I will rewatch all episodes on Netflix and cry all over again.
I felt embarrassed about crying as much as I did when Leslie and Ben got married.
I never, and I mean NEVER, apologize for how emotionally involved I get with fictitious characters. I bawled like an infant when Parenthood ended. My husband was concerned. I can't help it. I feel like I personally know these people and I'm personally invested in EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEIR LIVES.
I am STILL upset that Parenthood is over! I didn't cry at the finale though.
On a semi related note, I will not watch a show casually. I will go back and watch something from the beginning online to catch up to something I want to start watching, but I will never ever just watch a random episode of something. Either from the pilot or not at all!
I haven't seen the end of Parenthood yet, and I'm not in a hurry to go through it. I blew it off because I didn't like the pilot compared to the original movie. A friend convinced me to give it another shot before the last season aired, and I marathoned however many seasons were on Netflix at the time. I used a box and a half of kleenex. I figure I'll need to make a Costco run before I finish it.
I haven't seen the last season yet. I really hope no one posts spoilers!
We don't have cable or a DVR, and I'm rarely on an actual computer, so it's just easier for me to wait until something is streaming to watch it. I'm also in the start at the beginning and watch all the way through club.0 -
pofoster21 wrote: »metermaid11 wrote: »
Incidentally, I've wondered this: for those who have a proper profile picture of your face, do you not mind that someone in real life will see you on here? I don't think I would like that, which is why I don't put a photo. This is not a criticism - I'm just interested.
I never knew there was forums when I joined...and now that I have jumped in I wish I had picked another user name (instead of my real name) for this very reason. I very rarely post on FB or tweet on Twitter (though I have accounts and follow others posts/tweets) because I don't want a record. And I always stay really neutral. I just couldn't stay out of this thread! And have exposed some stuff. So, yes, I wish I had picked another name. And you'll never see a face picture...I hate how I look. You might see me riding. From a distance. Likely it.
I'm kind of crazy about trying to keep my "googleable" internet presence at a minimum. I have an uncommon first time and my married name literally only exists amongst my husband's family (it was bastardized when they immigrated)... So there is no anonymity at all. I have my social media privacy settings all cranked up, and I don't use my last name on Facebook.
I use my dog as my avatar because I got a few creeper requests from guys who have like, 500 female friends and their every status was like "where my boos at". It just seemed easier to change my picture. Surprisingly, no creeper requests anymore
I'm afraid to confess anything too earth shattering, just in case someone I know irl wanders in here and recognizes me0 -
Chinese food is my ultimate weakness. I had a cheat meal on wednesday and one thursday. I shouldnt have but I was in line to have my kids see the easter bunny for 2 hours and when we were finally done I was starving.
I gained backed 3 pounds. Two pounds are what I lost this week. I'm hoping its water weight because I really haven't drank water the last few days. I've been living off coffee, monsters, and diet soda.
Damn chinese food and my lack of will power. I can do without sweets but I can't pass Sakura up.0 -
pofoster21 wrote: »metermaid11 wrote: »
Incidentally, I've wondered this: for those who have a proper profile picture of your face, do you not mind that someone in real life will see you on here? I don't think I would like that, which is why I don't put a photo. This is not a criticism - I'm just interested.
I never knew there was forums when I joined...and now that I have jumped in I wish I had picked another user name (instead of my real name) for this very reason. I very rarely post on FB or tweet on Twitter (though I have accounts and follow others posts/tweets) because I don't want a record. And I always stay really neutral. I just couldn't stay out of this thread! And have exposed some stuff. So, yes, I wish I had picked another name. And you'll never see a face picture...I hate how I look. You might see me riding. From a distance. Likely it.
I'm afraid to confess anything too earth shattering, just in case someone I know irl wanders in here and recognizes me
I totally get this. I've considered confessing something a few times, but am afraid to put it on the internet!
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dearmrsowl wrote: »Confession #1 I wanted to go to bed an hour ago but couldn't because I wanted to finish reading all the comments in this thread.
Confession #2 When I get paid next week I will spend way too much on that White Chocolate Peanut Butter due to me living in Germany and having to order it online. Even though I don't know what it tastes like I'm craving it.
Confession #3 I'm afraid to jump in on this thread because this is my first post ever on MFP and an English speaking community.
I've stayed up later than I intended because of this thread.
You're in good company, I'll also be spending way too much to get a jar of that stuff. I've had white chocolate Reese's PB cups and LOVE them, I'm sure I'll love White Chocolate Wonderful too. Oh, and I'll be getting pumpkin Pop Tarts as well, which just compounds the madness.
Welcome to the warmest, fuzziest, most therapeutic thread on MFP!
Nice arm post! Looking good! The sit on the floor weight workout is working!0 -
Today's confession - I went to Fast & Furious 7 today, and I totally cried at the end. Fast & Furious 7, seriously. But I follow Vin Diesel of FB, and he was broken up when Paul Walker died, and the way they dealt with it (no spoilers) was so tasteful, it just hit me right in the feels.
Before this the most embarrassing movie to make me cry was Cool Runnings.0 -
Italian_Buju wrote: »dearmrsowl wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »
I don't either, but Parks & Rec was one of my favorites. I'm sad it's over and I will rewatch all episodes on Netflix and cry all over again.
I felt embarrassed about crying as much as I did when Leslie and Ben got married.
I never, and I mean NEVER, apologize for how emotionally involved I get with fictitious characters. I bawled like an infant when Parenthood ended. My husband was concerned. I can't help it. I feel like I personally know these people and I'm personally invested in EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEIR LIVES.
I am STILL upset that Parenthood is over! I didn't cry at the finale though.
On a semi related note, I will not watch a show casually. I will go back and watch something from the beginning online to catch up to something I want to start watching, but I will never ever just watch a random episode of something. Either from the pilot or not at all!
Same here!Alatariel75 wrote: »Today's confession - I went to Fast & Furious 7 today, and I totally cried at the end. Fast & Furious 7, seriously. But I follow Vin Diesel of FB, and he was broken up when Paul Walker died, and the way they dealt with it (no spoilers) was so tasteful, it just hit me right in the feels.
Before this the most embarrassing movie to make me cry was Cool Runnings.
I love Cool Runnings.
Confession - I tried to burn so many calories this week to make up for PMS and tomorrow, I overdid it and messed up my hip. So now I need to rest today and maybe tomorrow to make up for it0 -
pofoster21 wrote: »dearmrsowl wrote: »Confession #1 I wanted to go to bed an hour ago but couldn't because I wanted to finish reading all the comments in this thread.
Confession #2 When I get paid next week I will spend way too much on that White Chocolate Peanut Butter due to me living in Germany and having to order it online. Even though I don't know what it tastes like I'm craving it.
Confession #3 I'm afraid to jump in on this thread because this is my first post ever on MFP and an English speaking community.
I've stayed up later than I intended because of this thread.
You're in good company, I'll also be spending way too much to get a jar of that stuff. I've had white chocolate Reese's PB cups and LOVE them, I'm sure I'll love White Chocolate Wonderful too. Oh, and I'll be getting pumpkin Pop Tarts as well, which just compounds the madness.
Welcome to the warmest, fuzziest, most therapeutic thread on MFP!
Nice arm post! Looking good! The sit on the floor weight workout is working!
Thank you!
It's a really easy way to fit in a nice little workout... I think @BZAH10 should copyright it, make a workout DVD and rake in $$0 -
I ate Taco John's grilled stuffed taco and large potato ole yesterday for lunch. I was tired and cranky and feeling deprived. Turns out that was not enough so I had a medium chocolate caramel truffle blizzard for dinner. Damn hormones! I am not proud of it, but it happened. I logged every bit of it.
Today I am cleaning my apartment and going for a long swim. Then it is steamed veg and lean protein for food. The kicker is that I don't mind eating the healthy food. I just also really want fatty fried things every single day of my life. This is my struggle.
Also, tomorrow is Easter and there is chocolate everywhere. I will eat a chocolate bunny head first.0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »Today's confession - I went to Fast & Furious 7 today, and I totally cried at the end. Fast & Furious 7, seriously. But I follow Vin Diesel of FB, and he was broken up when Paul Walker died, and the way they dealt with it (no spoilers) was so tasteful, it just hit me right in the feels.
Before this the most embarrassing movie to make me cry was Cool Runnings.
I saw it yesterday and nearly cried. It took everything I had to keep it together. I confess the movie I cried the most in the theater was Ladder 49. I left the theatre balling my eyes out which continued into the car. I was literally sobbing.
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pofoster21 wrote: »dearmrsowl wrote: »Confession #1 I wanted to go to bed an hour ago but couldn't because I wanted to finish reading all the comments in this thread.
Confession #2 When I get paid next week I will spend way too much on that White Chocolate Peanut Butter due to me living in Germany and having to order it online. Even though I don't know what it tastes like I'm craving it.
Confession #3 I'm afraid to jump in on this thread because this is my first post ever on MFP and an English speaking community.
I've stayed up later than I intended because of this thread.
You're in good company, I'll also be spending way too much to get a jar of that stuff. I've had white chocolate Reese's PB cups and LOVE them, I'm sure I'll love White Chocolate Wonderful too. Oh, and I'll be getting pumpkin Pop Tarts as well, which just compounds the madness.
Welcome to the warmest, fuzziest, most therapeutic thread on MFP!
Nice arm post! Looking good! The sit on the floor weight workout is working!
Thank you!
It's a really easy way to fit in a nice little workout... I think @BZAH10 should copyright it, make a workout DVD and rake in $$
I'd buy it! I totally intend to start doing this!0 -
The saddest movie I have ever seen is "Hachi". I tear up in a lot of movies, but this one had me full on sobbing, like gross snotty crying. It's a good movie, but so heartbreaking if you are in any way an animal lover. I sobbed through pretty much the whole thing and for about 3 weeks after any thought or mention of it would have tears welling up. I've only seen it the once and haven't been able to bring myself to watch it again.0
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The saddest movie I have ever seen is "Hachi". I tear up in a lot of movies, but this one had me full on sobbing, like gross snotty crying. It's a good movie, but so heartbreaking if you are in any way an animal lover. I sobbed through pretty much the whole thing and for about 3 weeks after any thought or mention of it would have tears welling up. I've only seen it the once and haven't been able to bring myself to watch it again.
Good to know... that's another movie I'll avoid.
My friends are pretty good at warning me off movies with sad animal stuff, like Eight Below and John Wick. I actually was hoping to see John Wick until I heard about the puppy.0
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