Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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I went on a date last night with a man I'd met through a friend of a friend. We went to an Italian place for food before going to watch a mutual friend play a gig with his band. He asked me what I wanted to drink before going up to the bar, and I asked for a pint of beer. When he came back he had a glass of wine for me, which wouldn't have phased me if it was red or white but it was rose which I don't like, so I asked what had happened to the beer, since he had one for himself so obviously it wasn't like they'd run dry.
His reply was 'oh sorry, I just find it really unattractive when girls behave like boys. Drinking beer, swearing, eating with their hands, it's a massive turn off'.
He expressed surprise at the end of the night when I didn't sleep with him
REALLY? You should have left when he brought you fruity wine. Yuck!0 -
mamapeach910 wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »rungirl1973 wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »I confess - I want to rear end this car.
I see it in the parking garage nearly every day and it makes me stabby.
On a related note, "Stork Parking" makes me stabby. So deeply stupid. Especially at hospitals where there are so many people who are actually disabled/ill who are more deserving of those close-in spots.
I've always thought that! It's healthy for a pregnant woman to walk. What about giving those parking spots to families with babies! I remember when I was a single mother of 2 babies under age 2, thinking they should have allowed me a reserved parking spot at the front of the lot.
You chose to have those children--it is your job to figure it out.
Giving people with children so many special privileges in an already overpopulated world is so incredibly irresponsible. It makes me very angry.
A privilege? I have twins. Being able to park closer = safety. Clearly you've never had two small kids try to run off in a parking lot.
Nobody's responsibility but yours. Here's a thought--leave the kids at home if they are that out of control.
Yes because clearly 2yo twins can look after themselves and groceries will magically appear at my door.
And how is 'common courtesy' the same as 'responsibility'? You must be a very nice person to be around.I went to Target tonight to pick up one thing, and wound up finding clearance Talenti gelato. I only bought two, and am kind of regretting not buying a third. I'm either going to go over my calories to have some of both, or I'm going to try and exercise a little once I've put my son to bed.
(Hint: I'm definitely not going to do the second option)
Clearance Talenti? Is that a thing? Well I have to go to Target today to pick up cotton candy oreos anyway...kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »
The regular Hazelnut flavor you can only get at Target. The Hazelnut Chocolate Chip & most of the newer flavors I've found at Giant. I still can't find The Raspberry Cheesecake.
Shop Rite has the hazelnut chocolate chip one too. Probably my favorite. I wasn't that crazy about the raspberry cheesecake one... It had a little sour/Greek yogurt flavor in the cheesecake bites that disappointed me. I'm not too fond of Greek yogurt cheesecake... I'm always bummed when I want a good old cheesecake and end up with that kind.
Still can't find Tiramisu, which makes me sad. I actually gave my daughter some sea salt caramel yesterday and she absolutely loved it.
I'm glad to hear about the Raspberry Cheesecake. I was disappointed I couldn't try it because of the gluten because it sounded so good.
My daughter's a big fan of the Sea Salt Caramel too.
My confession... hmmm... I want to test my resolve with making brownies, but I'm feeling lazy. I think I'm just going to buy a GF box mix. I wonder if Trader Joe's sells one?
box mix is a good idea. I would do my trial run on dry *kitten* store mix brownies, unfrosted. If I can be responsible around those, then I can move on to maximum difficultly level. Fudge-y brownies. OMG OMG OMG.0 -
I went on a date last night with a man I'd met through a friend of a friend. We went to an Italian place for food before going to watch a mutual friend play a gig with his band. He asked me what I wanted to drink before going up to the bar, and I asked for a pint of beer. When he came back he had a glass of wine for me, which wouldn't have phased me if it was red or white but it was rose which I don't like, so I asked what had happened to the beer, since he had one for himself so obviously it wasn't like they'd run dry.
His reply was 'oh sorry, I just find it really unattractive when girls behave like boys. Drinking beer, swearing, eating with their hands, it's a massive turn off'.
He expressed surprise at the end of the night when I didn't sleep with him
Is that real life? What a boorish nightmare.
Sad part is, he was the best date I've had in nearly a year...0 -
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ogmomma2012 wrote: »
strongly agree.0 -
melimomTARDIS wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »rungirl1973 wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »I confess - I want to rear end this car.
I see it in the parking garage nearly every day and it makes me stabby.
On a related note, "Stork Parking" makes me stabby. So deeply stupid. Especially at hospitals where there are so many people who are actually disabled/ill who are more deserving of those close-in spots.
I've always thought that! It's healthy for a pregnant woman to walk. What about giving those parking spots to families with babies! I remember when I was a single mother of 2 babies under age 2, thinking they should have allowed me a reserved parking spot at the front of the lot.
You chose to have those children--it is your job to figure it out.
Giving people with children so many special privileges in an already overpopulated world is so incredibly irresponsible. It makes me very angry.
A privilege? I have twins. Being able to park closer = safety. Clearly you've never had two small kids try to run off in a parking lot.
Nobody's responsibility but yours. Here's a thought--leave the kids at home if they are that out of control.
Yes because clearly 2yo twins can look after themselves and groceries will magically appear at my door.
And how is 'common courtesy' the same as 'responsibility'? You must be a very nice person to be around.I went to Target tonight to pick up one thing, and wound up finding clearance Talenti gelato. I only bought two, and am kind of regretting not buying a third. I'm either going to go over my calories to have some of both, or I'm going to try and exercise a little once I've put my son to bed.
(Hint: I'm definitely not going to do the second option)
Clearance Talenti? Is that a thing? Well I have to go to Target today to pick up cotton candy oreos anyway...kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »
The regular Hazelnut flavor you can only get at Target. The Hazelnut Chocolate Chip & most of the newer flavors I've found at Giant. I still can't find The Raspberry Cheesecake.
Shop Rite has the hazelnut chocolate chip one too. Probably my favorite. I wasn't that crazy about the raspberry cheesecake one... It had a little sour/Greek yogurt flavor in the cheesecake bites that disappointed me. I'm not too fond of Greek yogurt cheesecake... I'm always bummed when I want a good old cheesecake and end up with that kind.
Still can't find Tiramisu, which makes me sad. I actually gave my daughter some sea salt caramel yesterday and she absolutely loved it.
I'm glad to hear about the Raspberry Cheesecake. I was disappointed I couldn't try it because of the gluten because it sounded so good.
My daughter's a big fan of the Sea Salt Caramel too.
My confession... hmmm... I want to test my resolve with making brownies, but I'm feeling lazy. I think I'm just going to buy a GF box mix. I wonder if Trader Joe's sells one?
box mix is a good idea. I would do my trial run on dry *kitten* store mix brownies, unfrosted. If I can be responsible around those, then I can move on to maximum difficultly level. Fudge-y brownies. OMG OMG OMG.
Don't most brownie mixes have instructions on how to do either cake or chewy with them? I'm going to go hardcore.
MY BODY IS READY.
Seriously, I think I'm ready for it. Two days out from the popcorn challenge, and I haven't even craved it once. It's still sitting in the pantry.
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melimomTARDIS wrote: »AngryViking1970 wrote: »I'm wearing leggings right now. To be fair, I'm also wearing a long shirt and boots, so...
i didnt get skinny to NOT wear the stuff I like. *struts around in skin tight leggings/jeggings/yogapants/skinny jeans*
You are all lucky I am not in booty shorts. although, summer is coming up.
Do it!0 -
CountessKitteh wrote: »I went on a date last night with a man I'd met through a friend of a friend. We went to an Italian place for food before going to watch a mutual friend play a gig with his band. He asked me what I wanted to drink before going up to the bar, and I asked for a pint of beer. When he came back he had a glass of wine for me, which wouldn't have phased me if it was red or white but it was rose which I don't like, so I asked what had happened to the beer, since he had one for himself so obviously it wasn't like they'd run dry.
His reply was 'oh sorry, I just find it really unattractive when girls behave like boys. Drinking beer, swearing, eating with their hands, it's a massive turn off'.
He expressed surprise at the end of the night when I didn't sleep with him
I really hope you refused to use utensils and swore like a sailor the rest of the evening.
Abso-f*cking-lutely.0 -
mamapeach910 wrote: »melimomTARDIS wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »rungirl1973 wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »I confess - I want to rear end this car.
I see it in the parking garage nearly every day and it makes me stabby.
On a related note, "Stork Parking" makes me stabby. So deeply stupid. Especially at hospitals where there are so many people who are actually disabled/ill who are more deserving of those close-in spots.
I've always thought that! It's healthy for a pregnant woman to walk. What about giving those parking spots to families with babies! I remember when I was a single mother of 2 babies under age 2, thinking they should have allowed me a reserved parking spot at the front of the lot.
You chose to have those children--it is your job to figure it out.
Giving people with children so many special privileges in an already overpopulated world is so incredibly irresponsible. It makes me very angry.
A privilege? I have twins. Being able to park closer = safety. Clearly you've never had two small kids try to run off in a parking lot.
Nobody's responsibility but yours. Here's a thought--leave the kids at home if they are that out of control.
Yes because clearly 2yo twins can look after themselves and groceries will magically appear at my door.
And how is 'common courtesy' the same as 'responsibility'? You must be a very nice person to be around.I went to Target tonight to pick up one thing, and wound up finding clearance Talenti gelato. I only bought two, and am kind of regretting not buying a third. I'm either going to go over my calories to have some of both, or I'm going to try and exercise a little once I've put my son to bed.
(Hint: I'm definitely not going to do the second option)
Clearance Talenti? Is that a thing? Well I have to go to Target today to pick up cotton candy oreos anyway...kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »
The regular Hazelnut flavor you can only get at Target. The Hazelnut Chocolate Chip & most of the newer flavors I've found at Giant. I still can't find The Raspberry Cheesecake.
Shop Rite has the hazelnut chocolate chip one too. Probably my favorite. I wasn't that crazy about the raspberry cheesecake one... It had a little sour/Greek yogurt flavor in the cheesecake bites that disappointed me. I'm not too fond of Greek yogurt cheesecake... I'm always bummed when I want a good old cheesecake and end up with that kind.
Still can't find Tiramisu, which makes me sad. I actually gave my daughter some sea salt caramel yesterday and she absolutely loved it.
I'm glad to hear about the Raspberry Cheesecake. I was disappointed I couldn't try it because of the gluten because it sounded so good.
My daughter's a big fan of the Sea Salt Caramel too.
My confession... hmmm... I want to test my resolve with making brownies, but I'm feeling lazy. I think I'm just going to buy a GF box mix. I wonder if Trader Joe's sells one?
box mix is a good idea. I would do my trial run on dry *kitten* store mix brownies, unfrosted. If I can be responsible around those, then I can move on to maximum difficultly level. Fudge-y brownies. OMG OMG OMG.
Don't most brownie mixes have instructions on how to do either cake or chewy with them? I'm going to go hardcore.
MY BODY IS READY.
Seriously, I think I'm ready for it. Two days out from the popcorn challenge, and I haven't even craved it once. It's still sitting in the pantry.
"MY BODY IS READY" LOL. peachy you so crazy.0 -
If I have an off day starting in the morning, I log all my calories the next day.... which means sometimes I miss things.0
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Confession: I eat about a cup of popcorn every day. It's 55 calories. I never, ever, log it.0
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I went on a date last night with a man I'd met through a friend of a friend. We went to an Italian place for food before going to watch a mutual friend play a gig with his band. He asked me what I wanted to drink before going up to the bar, and I asked for a pint of beer. When he came back he had a glass of wine for me, which wouldn't have phased me if it was red or white but it was rose which I don't like, so I asked what had happened to the beer, since he had one for himself so obviously it wasn't like they'd run dry.
His reply was 'oh sorry, I just find it really unattractive when girls behave like boys. Drinking beer, swearing, eating with their hands, it's a massive turn off'.
He expressed surprise at the end of the night when I didn't sleep with him
You should've gotten up, got your own beer, chugged it, slammed the glass down on the table, belched loudly (preferably in his face) and walked away.
ETA: And throw in a "f*** yeah" after the belch.
But.... I'm single, so I dunno, maybe don't take my dating advice0 -
Confession: I hate 'car' kid names. Bentley, Lexus, Mercedes, etc.
and because I have seen this name used .. to .. death, I hate the name Nevaeh. Pfft, cheesy.
Sorry if I offended anyone.
I knew a couple that named their first daughter Lexys, and told everyone "no jokes, please!"
... their last name was Carr.
My partners cousin always wanted a daughter called Grace. Then she married her husband and his surname is Squirrel. So she decided that would never happen.
I confess I had to say Grace Squirrel out loud a couple times to get it.0 -
shawnaes91 wrote: »Today I was putting away the clean laundry when my husband came home. He walks in and starts telling me about his day then out of nowhere he throws out there "babe you are really looking good". I don't know the last time I got a compliment like that. It felt great and I'm feeling great about myself!
Confession...sometimes when the baby just won't stop crying I go and just find random things to eat to relieve the stress I start to feel. Probably not a good idea.
That is awesome! As for the 2nd part, is your baby colicky or have digestive issues? My newest grandson has tummy issues and he cries more than the other grand babies did, so I sympathize. Hope your baby grows out of it soon!0 -
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I confess that I tried on a tank top last night, then came home and almost immediately tried out @BZAH10's shoulder work out. I used 2.5lb weights and quite literally felt the burn.
Welcome to the club! Hope you'll join us (err.. think it's just me at this point) making the non-perky shoulder workout video.0 -
AngryViking1970 wrote: »The White Fudge Oreos are glorious.
why can't we get such glorious creations in Canada (w/o having to order it & cost a fortune)? you guys in the States get all the good stuff!
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Alatariel75 wrote: »My confession is that I can't see a thread titled "Intermitting Fasting" without thinking of "intermittent FARTING"...
Then this, my dear, is the thread for you:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/695972/intermittent-farting
I'm considering trying this... I hear protein ones are the best
lmao I'm only one page into that thread & am trying not to burst out laughing.
Confession: I am a 30 year old woman and have the sense of humour of an 8 year old boy.0 -
marissafit06 wrote: »Leggings are NOT pants. That is all.
But they are so comfortable!
I wear leggings as pants all the time. But in truth they are only flattering on a small group of people.
I am not convinced that I am one of those people. I will continue to wear them as pants for the foreseeable future.
Comfortable, don't need to be ironed or drycleaned, work nicely with tall boots... they're definitely pants in my world. Besides, my SO loves them on me.
Thankfully I'm past the age where I care if leggings are appropriate on me or not, they have so many other things going for them.0 -
overlook237 wrote: »melimomTARDIS wrote: »Both of my children have a first name that begins with the letter "r". I'm sure it's annoying to others. (Idgaf)
Also, both names are super old timey.
I love old timey names! One of my friends just had a baby and named her Hazel. So cute. My name begins with an "R" and is biblical old timey!
@overlook237 Is it Rahab or Ruth?!
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overlook237 wrote: »melimomTARDIS wrote: »Both of my children have a first name that begins with the letter "r". I'm sure it's annoying to others. (Idgaf)
Also, both names are super old timey.
I love old timey names! One of my friends just had a baby and named her Hazel. So cute. My name begins with an "R" and is biblical old timey!
@overlook237 Is it Rahab or Ruth?!
I read that as Rehab and was like "WHAT", second look I realise it's not. Never heard of that name, but it's better than Rehab.0 -
overlook237 wrote: »melimomTARDIS wrote: »Both of my children have a first name that begins with the letter "r". I'm sure it's annoying to others. (Idgaf)
Also, both names are super old timey.
I love old timey names! One of my friends just had a baby and named her Hazel. So cute. My name begins with an "R" and is biblical old timey!
@overlook237 Is it Rahab or Ruth?!
Rachel
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DressedInDreams wrote: »Confession- I try to avoid talking to my coworkers about counting calories and exercise because I'm afraid they will judge me. Like yeah right fatty you don't work out or eat healthy. I hate when people bring snacks in and I have to decline repeatedly. The judgment is probably all in my (anxious) head though.
I don't mind talking about it - they've seen my loss. What bugs me is when there are people I work with that yo-yo diet and when you try to educate them to help them or give them advice they look at you like you are from another planet and insist on doing their own plan. it never works. It is because of this I stopped talking about it.0 -
ogmomma2012 wrote: »CONFESSION: I'm only continuing this baby-free crap because I deleted my debate forum account and... well.. kinda feeling the itch, know what I mean?
Also, I won the workplace weightloss challenge, so I get new workout stuffs! Yay me!
Congrats! Enjoy the new gear!0 -
I went on a date last night with a man I'd met through a friend of a friend. We went to an Italian place for food before going to watch a mutual friend play a gig with his band. He asked me what I wanted to drink before going up to the bar, and I asked for a pint of beer. When he came back he had a glass of wine for me, which wouldn't have phased me if it was red or white but it was rose which I don't like, so I asked what had happened to the beer, since he had one for himself so obviously it wasn't like they'd run dry.
His reply was 'oh sorry, I just find it really unattractive when girls behave like boys. Drinking beer, swearing, eating with their hands, it's a massive turn off'.
He expressed surprise at the end of the night when I didn't sleep with him
You should've gotten up, got your own beer, chugged it, slammed the glass down on the table, belched loudly (preferably in his face) and walked away.
ETA: And throw in a "f*** yeah" after the belch.
But.... I'm single, so I dunno, maybe don't take my dating advice
This was my exact thought lol. What a knucklehead. Why even ask if you're going to force your gross idea of what women should drink on me anyway?
Beer is yummy. He's a dummy.0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »My confession is that I can't see a thread titled "Intermitting Fasting" without thinking of "intermittent FARTING"...
Then this, my dear, is the thread for you:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/695972/intermittent-farting
OMG - can't read this at work....couldn't get past the OP. CRYING....CAN'T BREATHE...0 -
Bononobonbon wrote: »I struggle with a variety of eating disorders. I have tendencies towards anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. I'm not even on my fitness pal for weight loss. I'm just on here so I have something holding me accountable for eating enough whilst not over indulging although it is hard to refrain from the "I should lose some more weight" mindset sometimes. Haha so there's my demons crawling out of their closet.
This is true for many of us. I use it for various reasons, but not weight loss. Hope this site and whatever other methods you may be using help you to get better! Lots of people here have or are dealing with similar issues. Keep focusing on recovery - good luck!0 -
I confess that I tried on a tank top last night, then came home and almost immediately tried out @BZAH10's shoulder work out. I used 2.5lb weights and quite literally felt the burn.
Welcome to the club! Hope you'll join us (err.. think it's just me at this point) making the non-perky shoulder workout video.
Yes please! I have broad shoulders but very doughy arms. I'll be the asthmatic girl in the way back, struggling to keep up.0 -
Confession: I don't want to see skinny people in leggings/jeggings/yoga pants unless they have a long shirt or something covering their front. No offense but I don't want to be able to tell if you trim/shave/wax your hoo ha just by looking at you with "pants" on.
There are so many more flattering clothes out there for women who want to show off their weight loss!0 -
overlook237 wrote: »melimomTARDIS wrote: »Both of my children have a first name that begins with the letter "r". I'm sure it's annoying to others. (Idgaf)
Also, both names are super old timey.
I love old timey names! One of my friends just had a baby and named her Hazel. So cute. My name begins with an "R" and is biblical old timey!
@overlook237 Is it Rahab or Ruth?!
I read that as Rehab and was like "WHAT", second look I realise it's not. Never heard of that name, but it's better than Rehab.
Rahab was a prostitute0
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