Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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Susieq_1994 wrote: »I confess that I'm really, really annoyed that MFP is releasing a Premium version that contains so many features their loyal users have been asking for since Lord-knows-when. I feel like an old friend has betrayed me.
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Italian_Buju wrote: »Susieq_1994 wrote: »I confess that I'm really, really annoyed that MFP is releasing a Premium version that contains so many features their loyal users have been asking for since Lord-knows-when. I feel like an old friend has betrayed me.
Really? Like what?
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thomaspavlick wrote: »You guys and my wife, she lusts over The Rock and Vin Diesel.
Can you smell what The Rock is cooking? No cos I am not there. I just love The Rock and my husband knows he has to be quiet when I'm watching a film with The Rock in it.0 -
Italian_Buju wrote: »Susieq_1994 wrote: »I confess that I'm really, really annoyed that MFP is releasing a Premium version that contains so many features their loyal users have been asking for since Lord-knows-when. I feel like an old friend has betrayed me.
Really? Like what?
6.99 a month, and there's no videos?0 -
AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »Italian_Buju wrote: »Susieq_1994 wrote: »I confess that I'm really, really annoyed that MFP is releasing a Premium version that contains so many features their loyal users have been asking for since Lord-knows-when. I feel like an old friend has betrayed me.
Really? Like what?
6.99 a month, and there's no videos?
But it will yell at you twice as much for your "bad" food choices.0 -
That customer service this is crap
not that I have ever had to contact them, but I do not like that people are getting 'bumped'
Other than that, I do not really care lol0 -
AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »Italian_Buju wrote: »Susieq_1994 wrote: »I confess that I'm really, really annoyed that MFP is releasing a Premium version that contains so many features their loyal users have been asking for since Lord-knows-when. I feel like an old friend has betrayed me.
Really? Like what?
6.99 a month, and there's no videos?
But it will yell at you twice as much for your "bad" food choices.
Yes it's my #1 reason NOT to get it, lol.
PMS is striking and I have 200 calories left for dinner. Woke up hungry at 6am and been hungry all day and had the worst craving for cheesecake after lunch, but didn't want to blow it on a 700 calorie piece of cheesecake, and I was impatient, so I got two Trader Joe's cookie butter cheesecake bites out of the freezer and ate them frozen. Then I had a piece of chocolate.
I'm now contemplating going to the store to buy groceries for this week end (they have frozen veggies on sale for $1) and wondering if it's really such a good idea today.0 -
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lemurcat12 wrote: »Susieq_1994 wrote: »I confess that I'm really, really annoyed that MFP is releasing a Premium version that contains so many features their loyal users have been asking for since Lord-knows-when. I feel like an old friend has betrayed me.
I don't even think I care about any of the new features (depends what they are, but I'm fine as is), but I don't like the idea of having premium members and regular members, seems weird.
I hate change, though. It's a flaw. [Heh, I just noticed that you said that too in a subsequent post--not directed at you!]
In other confessions, I'm ridiculously amused that when my eyes fell across the most recent threads in the list of forums and topics it gave me: "diet coke, bacon, master cleanse"
Most of the features are things they already have for free on other sites. It came out around page 7 or so that it also breaks the existing scripts people are using, so that your only option now is to pay them the $50/yr to set your macros by gram. That's really going to be the tipping point for me. If karo doesn't get updated, or if the net carb script breaks, there's no reason for me to be here over SP.
Unfortunately I think it's more fun here than the only other place I've tried (Livestrong) and the logging is better even with the flaws, and plus I have history built up and meals and friends, so I'm staying.
It's annoying they want you to pay for those things, but while I'd like to be able to do some of that, I don't need it.0 -
AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »Italian_Buju wrote: »Susieq_1994 wrote: »I confess that I'm really, really annoyed that MFP is releasing a Premium version that contains so many features their loyal users have been asking for since Lord-knows-when. I feel like an old friend has betrayed me.
Really? Like what?
6.99 a month, and there's no videos?
But it will yell at you twice as much for your "bad" food choices.
If you read about that feature some of it actually sounds slightly interesting, but I definitely don't need MFP making judgments about what foods I eat are better or worse for me, ugh. What I've heard about those messages from people who use the app (I usually just use my computer) is not encouraging.0 -
AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »
I included a pop tart comparison just for you0 -
Alright, please don't think I'm a whack job for this but here it goes.
Religion. I have faith, but I am not a religious person. I don't believe in Christianity or Islam or Buddhism.
I pray to some intangible forces I call "The Lock Gods." These are the divine figures I have conjured in my head that tip the balance of Coincidence, Probability, and Fortune.
If I need something good to happen, I whisper a prayer for the fortune I require, but I know that they come to take payment in the opposite fortune. I wish for money, they break my leg so I have to spend that money on hospital bills. I wish for love at first sight, I see her with someone else. etc. . ..0 -
I am thinking about new breasts when I hit my goal. Not just because they don't stand on their own anymore, but my shoulders are so wide that no one realizes that they are DDs. My niece asked me where they went and just laughed at me.0
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I confess I am working through lunch and going home early. So done.0
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I realized last night I have this issue with feeling guilty if I do well at something. I am doing an agility class with my dog and I was able to pick up the new stuff last night that the other people weren't getting. I felt like one lady in particular was giving me stink eye because she wasn't doing so well (but seriously, who wears flip flops to something they know involves running and direction changes?). The instructor complimented me at the end and it took everything I had to not downplay it.
It kind of sounds like I'm humble bragging, maybe I am, maybe I should just turn it into actual bragging: Me and my dog are doing awesome in agility. Unfortunately I can't seem to allow myself to enjoy it and feel proud of her and I because... well I don't know why.
It's not wrong to feel proud of being good at something, is it?
Definitely not!! Just the opposite: I'd say you should be proud of your achievements.
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AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »Alright, please don't think I'm a whack job for this but here it goes.
Religion. I have faith, but I am not a religious person. I don't believe in Christianity or Islam or Buddhism.
I pray to some intangible forces I call "The Lock Gods." These are the divine figures I have conjured in my head that tip the balance of Coincidence, Probability, and Fortune.
If I need something good to happen, I whisper a prayer for the fortune I require, but I know that they come to take payment in the opposite fortune. I wish for money, they break my leg so I have to spend that money on hospital bills. I wish for love at first sight, I see her with someone else. etc. . ..
So, a balance of the universe type of thing? Or is it more dependent on wanting or praying for something "bad" (money) and knowing if it is granted to you then you will have to "pay" for it later?0 -
My confession today. I cried too much last night watching Greys Anatomy and I woke up and still feel crappy about it.
Maybe I have been single too long0 -
i work at dominos pizza and i ate half a large thin crust pacific veggie - sucks !!! to be around all that food seeing tasty orders i make for others and not eat it too.. as i am trying to loose weight i weigh approx 160 which is what i weighed after having my kids and my youngest is 3 its been a yoyoing effect...hoping to get to 125-130 toned..and keep it! as i am 5 ft 1 tall!! i need a exercising buddy ..lol..its also hard to exercise when you have bad knees..doc says possibility i have arthritus in them!!0
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j3susfr34k83 wrote: »i work at dominos pizza and i ate half a large thin crust pacific veggie - sucks !!! to be around all that food seeing tasty orders i make for others and not eat it too.. as i am trying to loose weight i weigh approx 160 which is what i weighed after having my kids and my youngest is 3 its been a yoyoing effect...hoping to get to 125-130 toned..and keep it! as i am 5 ft 1 tall!! i need a exercising buddy ..lol..its also hard to exercise when you have bad knees..doc says possibility i have arthritus in them!!
My knees are rice krispies, but fortunately, no official arthritis diagnosis there yet. I do have it in my back, though. Hit youtube for exercise routines tailored for knee pain, then find the ones that you like the most. I started a yoga for back pain a few weeks ago and it's made a HUGE difference.
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quiksylver296 wrote: »
Ugh. I look the way I want to look, I don't do anything to please some man's idea of what I should look like.0 -
riderfangal wrote: »My confession today. I cried too much last night watching Greys Anatomy and I woke up and still feel crappy about it.
Maybe I have been single too long
Until I logged on FB today, I didn't realize people were still watching that show. I stopped watching after it jumped the shark the 3rd or 4th time...
I was single for the most part for 20 years when I got married last year, I feel your pain.0 -
rungirl1973 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »
Ugh. I look the way I want to look, I don't do anything to please some man's idea of what I should look like.
Yes, and also the "men, tell me what men like" is annoying. Maybe men have various different preferences, kind of like how women do?0 -
j3susfr34k83 wrote: »i work at dominos pizza and i ate half a large thin crust pacific veggie - sucks !!! to be around all that food seeing tasty orders i make for others and not eat it too.. as i am trying to loose weight i weigh approx 160 which is what i weighed after having my kids and my youngest is 3 its been a yoyoing effect...hoping to get to 125-130 toned..and keep it! as i am 5 ft 1 tall!! i need a exercising buddy ..lol..its also hard to exercise when you have bad knees..doc says possibility i have arthritus in them!!
Did you log it? I can totally fit a half of a thin crust veggie pizza in my calories. It may not have been nearly as bad as you think.0 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »rungirl1973 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »
Ugh. I look the way I want to look, I don't do anything to please some man's idea of what I should look like.
Yes, and also the "men, tell me what men like" is annoying. Maybe men have various different preferences, kind of like how women do?
Yep. Although I love all the blanket statements in that thread about how nobody likes skinny. That's...great. And equally annoying is probably how a size 0 woman is apparently considered "thick" by some people over there. WUT.
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I find it really hilarious actually that "everyone" is trying to find some "way to look" to be attractive to someone else.
It's like b**th, look the way YOU wanna look. Not the other way around.
For me personally, a guys personality is the first thing that attracts me to them, not physically. I notice all that *kitten* later after I am completely smitten. lol
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ddrhellbunny wrote: »I find it really hilarious actually that "everyone" is trying to find some "way to look" to be attractive to someone else.
It's like b**th, look the way YOU wanna look. Not the other way around.
For me personally, a guys personality is the first thing that attracts me to them, not physically. I notice all that *kitten* later after I am completely smitten. lol
You can call me McDreamy.
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rungirl1973 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »
Ugh. I look the way I want to look, I don't do anything to please some man's idea of what I should look like.
My thoughts exactly. If a man (or whomever) doesn't like my shape then he's not the right person for me in the first place. The only opinion about my body that matters to me is MINE.0 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »rungirl1973 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »
Ugh. I look the way I want to look, I don't do anything to please some man's idea of what I should look like.
Yes, and also the "men, tell me what men like" is annoying. Maybe men have various different preferences, kind of like how women do?
My husband has been with me everywhere from 170 to 500 over the years. I've watched him change up and down by about 80 or so in that same time. If what the other person looks like is so important that they want to customize their body to fit it, they're basically sentencing themselves to a lifetime of being a booty call.
Today's confession - just saw this on pinterest. It would be all of my carbs for 5 days. Still want one.
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ddrhellbunny wrote: »I find it really hilarious actually that "everyone" is trying to find some "way to look" to be attractive to someone else.
It's like b**th, look the way YOU wanna look. Not the other way around.
For me personally, a guys personality is the first thing that attracts me to them, not physically. I notice all that *kitten* later after I am completely smitten. lol
Same here. If someone asks me, "Do you think he is cute?" I always say I can't tell without getting to know him first.0
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