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Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • Posts: 45 Member
    Confession: I can't run even a quarter of a mile without stopping
  • Posts: 132 Member
    Confession: My partner and I have not told my family that we are engaged, but we will soon have to. I mean, I refuse to "stealth marry"; what am I, a YA heroine? I'm terrified though, because there are important cultural differences between his background and mine, and though he and I are fine with it, I am not sure my parents will be.
  • Posts: 125 Member
    BZAH10 wrote: »

    Same here. I cannot watch anything sad about animals.

    I totally agree about Hachi! It was so sad! But the scenes of Richard Gere and the dog playing together are really beautiful.
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    Confession - still PMSing and I really thought I'd make it under my goal tonight... but nope. Also stopped making better choices about 30 minutes ago.
  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    edited April 2015
    This is my favorite thread- it's the only one where people can post freely without feeling like their thoughts and opinions are wrong <3
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    edited April 2015
    I bought Easter candy half off today at Wal-Mart & ate two of the Cold Stone Creamery Eggs for a total of around 1,400 calories & not counting any of it.
  • Posts: 4,374 Member
    I stopped off at Kroger today for Easter clearance candy but and they didn't even have any Peeps left! :/
  • Posts: 101 Member
    Need some new friends to intract with .
  • Posts: 22,834 Member
    I'd rather be playing tennis
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    dearmrsowl wrote: »

    I had a terrible anxiety attack last night because I tried on some clothes and a lot of things are already too big. Right now I barely have the money to pay for health insurance so thinking about buying a new wardrobe makes me seriously consider to stop working on losing weight for another year until I have a stable job.

    Try a thrift shop. My mom volunteers in one and sometimes I get the best stuff. I got suede pants for $5 (exactly my size), and a 3/4 length suede coat for $90 last time I was there. My mom also got me a 3/4 mink once for $100 in perfect condition (I admit to being conflicted on this one....I would NEVER buy a mink, don't condone fur, but this one was USED and there was no way I was bringing the Mink back to life...but do feel guilty/pleasure every time I wear it... maybe owning it is a confession as well (and please don't let this start and animal activist debate that will shut this thread down... NO JUDGEMENT). :wink:

    Try the thrift shop. :smiley:
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    dearmrsowl wrote: »

    Unfortunately not but I could try altering it myself, at least my shirts.



    Thrift stores are so expensive where I live because they only sell brand-name clothes but they have some all female flea markets in my area that I could check out, thank you for making me remember that :) I guess the only thing I will really have to invest in will be new underwear.

    I guess I should have kept reading before replying! :smiley:
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    My peeps confession... I hate them. Always have. But today in the little coffee/kitchen room on my floor there was a bag of mini peeps. So after all this conversation, I tried one. ICK! bit the head off the rabbit and threw it out.

    Sorry, peeps, Peeps are not for me.
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    Ok I was way over anyway, so I figured I'd try a Peeps from my kids' pile. It's not very flavorful. Not bad I guess, but I think I'd rather use those 28 calories on some chocolate or a caramel, lol.
  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    Ok I was way over anyway, so I figured I'd try a Peeps from my kids' pile. It's not very flavorful. Not bad I guess, but I think I'd rather use those 28 calories on some chocolate or a caramel, lol.

    I have an intense dislike for peeps, they're weird and creepy and I thank god my parents never bought them for us growing up!
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    edited April 2015
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    I have an intense dislike for peeps, they're weird and creepy and I thank god my parents never bought them for us growing up!

    Lol, my kids like them. They enjoyed putting one in the microwave too.

    We actually bought more at 50% off today...
  • Posts: 7 Member
    arditarose wrote: »
    sigh...When I found that I couldn't eat peanut butter in moderation, and had to get it out of my apartment ASAP, I not only threw it away-I drowned the jar in water first so I wouldn't be tempted...

    I can't believe I shared that.

  • Posts: 7 Member
    arditarose wrote: »
    sigh...When I found that I couldn't eat peanut butter in moderation, and had to get it out of my apartment ASAP, I not only threw it away-I drowned the jar in water first so I wouldn't be tempted...

    I can't believe I shared that.

    You're a lot stronger than I am! I love PB! I don't think I could throw it out. Good job!!
  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »

    Lol, my kids like them. They enjoyed putting one in the microwave too.

    We actually bought more at 50% off today...

    Haha putting them in the microwave sounds entertaining! I'd like to watch them get bigger!
  • Posts: 4,385 Member
    JPW1990 wrote: »
    I don't think so. I can't do anything that has jumping in it. A lot of times, it doesn't look like there will be until you get 10 minutes in and the psycho in the leotards decides you need to start poguing or you'll be fat forever. I've found the modified workouts have a lot less surprises to make me have to stop and fast forward half way through.

    ROFLMAO!!!
  • Posts: 5,762 Member
    ythannah wrote: »

    Not only does the continual fake peppy enthusiasm irritate me but I find the chirpy pop music annoying too.

    I'd definitely prefer a workout video with a lively heavy metal or classic rock track... like I have on my iPod for working out (ohhh my age is showing).

    I'd think yoga videos might be a bit more sedate (I've never seen one, however)... maybe a little too "put you to sleep" zen-ish for a workout though.

    See, two confessions in there: I abhor most pop music, and yoga boooooores me.

  • Posts: 5,762 Member
    Heavy metal- YES ! Love it! Classic Rock, too. I'm a music lover. Music moves me. It orchestrates my life. Who or what band are you thinking we should use?
  • Posts: 7 Member
    AC/DC - good tempo
  • Posts: 1,690 Member
    ythannah wrote: »

    Not only does the continual fake peppy enthusiasm irritate me but I find the chirpy pop music annoying too.

    I'd definitely prefer a workout video with a lively heavy metal or classic rock track... like I have on my iPod for working out (ohhh my age is showing).

    I'd think yoga videos might be a bit more sedate (I've never seen one, however)... maybe a little too "put you to sleep" zen-ish for a workout though.

    See, two confessions in there: I abhor most pop music, and yoga boooooores me.

    I used to do 30 day shred, and I would put the video on mute and play my own music loud. Occasionally watched tv too, and just put the laptop right next to it so that it would catch my eye when the moves changed.
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    I tried 30 day shred but contrary to what she says about 400lb people being able to do star jumps - I couldn't unless I wanted a round of applause from my own body or my knees to completely give out on me, just humiliating.

    Also watched Hatchi on Sunday and cried, snotty nosed tears in front of my boyfriend, Mum and Dad. I watched it of my own free will. I say this because my boyfriend has a habit of wanting to show me films where an animal dies (he now knows he gets a punch in the arm for that) or a person I don't want to die, dies, but the animal dying is more important crying wise.
  • Posts: 2,081 Member
    I stopped off at Kroger today for Easter clearance candy but and they didn't even have any Peeps left! :/

    I got the last one at the store where I shop.

  • Posts: 112 Member

    LOL :)

    On the bright side (yes, there *is* such a thing, when it comes to toilet 'blockage'), *you* aren't 'backed up' (!) (is anyone else hearing some faint background music in the form of Kool and the Gang's happy-time classic, "Celebrate" -- ? ;) ), and appear to be getting enough fiber (if you're not, it remains an impressive feat, regardless -- how many people do you know who could alter functioning of an 'appliance' by simply 'going about their day' (?!) -- seriously, be proud! -- "hey, y'know how well my body's waste elimination physiology is working? -- so well that, in fact, I just clogged a toilet!" -- 'own' it, I say! :smiley:)...


    Edited to Add: In the hopes that this might make you feel better, or otherwise not embarrassed, I thought I'd offer a confessional truth of my own -- and that is... that I cannot count how many times I've clogged a toilet (!), and my home toilet, specifically... low-flush models were all the rage, but they didn't take into account the 'workload' that might be associated with 'taking care of business' for humans ingesting fiber in 'more than sufficient' (and sometimes downright accidentally impressive and somewhat mindboggling) amounts... there are times when I'm ready to heave the darn thing out a window (the toilet that is, not the waste product (in case there was any confusion ;) )), and scream aloud, and for all the world to hear, "Is it too much to ask that a toilet do its freaking JOB?!!!"... though on the bright side, I feel like awarding my intestinal tract a kind of Gold medal, given how first-place-worthy its 'performance' is (realizing, of course, that the day when any sort of Olympics involving this as an 'Event' is somewhere long into the future... :) )

    That made me laugh a little too hard. That being said, I have some stomach issues and -confession- thanks to my rather unhealthy eating choices the last few days I made a rather embarrassing mess out of the toilet at work today.

    To the person who started out with the senior citizen workouts, there is nothing embarrassing about that. What is embarrassing is that my fitness instructor is more than twice my age and yet I feel like she could probably snap me in half if she really wanted to and I can barely keep up with her.
  • Posts: 112 Member
    On the subject of music, does anyone else hate it when a gym takes a perfectly good rock song, speeds it up, and ends a cheesy beat to it just to make it more "appealing" for exercise? I mean, why not just pick a song that already has a more appropriate beat?
  • Posts: 4,385 Member
    BZAH10 wrote: »
    Heavy metal- YES ! Love it! Classic Rock, too. I'm a music lover. Music moves me. It orchestrates my life. Who or what band are you thinking we should use?

    Definitely some ACDC... Cult... Black Sabbath "Paranoid" (love Sabbath but few of their songs are really workout tunes)... Monster Magnet... Marilyn Manson... Linkin Park... Airborne... Buckcherry... QOTSA... Bush... Seether... that's all on my workout playlist. Clearly slanted more toward newer stuff that I'm more likely to have in mp3, I keep meaning to rip my old CDs, but... TIME... never enough.

    And Glorious Sons "Heavy", my newest favourite.
  • Posts: 2 Member
    If I have it, I drink Hershey's Syrup straight from the bottle. Like the whole thing, in a day. It's a fantastic PMS remedy.
  • Posts: 589 Member
    If I have it, I drink Hershey's Syrup straight from the bottle. Like the whole thing, in a day. It's a fantastic PMS remedy.

    I made caramel sauce for the purpose of making homemade ice cream....a spoonful went into my mouth every time I opened the fridge. None of it made it into the ice cream.

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