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Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • Posts: 106 Member
    edited May 2015
    When I was 12 or 13 my best school friend told me you can summon devil by looking in the mirror and calling his name 3 times, then she started to call... I was in tears begging her to stop after she said it for the second time. I was petrified!
  • Posts: 4,374 Member
    I honestly don't get scared by most entertainment media but I am terrified of things that can actually happen, like someone breaking into the house.

    The lights went out a year or so ago and I just couldn't move.
  • Posts: 1,505 Member
    I only worked a half day yesterday, so never managed to login from my work computer. I skimmed and mostly caught up.

    Confession: We hosted the "wrap party" for the weight loss competition they had at my better half's office last night (he ended up in fourth with a 9.1% loss in 12 weeks - jerk). I ate way more food than necessary.

    Anti-confession: I'm only up 1.6lb today AND Tuesday TOM is due so it is TOTALLY all sodium and hormones. I probably actually weigh less than I've weighed in the last few days.
  • Posts: 669 Member
    sst036 wrote: »

    I get grossed out by such textures - cornflour is absolutely the worst though! Even thinking about it while typing this out is making me dry retch. I found that using disposable gloves helped with raw meat/egg when I would cook for my family but I have been known to use chopsticks (lemon chicken) and a sieve. Sadly, I miss cooking for more than myself now that I live alone. I think I'd eat a lot better and with far more variety if I had a partner I could cook for.

    Confession: I hate everything about peanut butter. Smell, texture, taste, sight - it's gross and if I could hate it by sound, I am sure I would. I accidentally picked up two boxes of peanut butter protein bars and didn't realise for two days so I can't go return it and no one will take them from me (can't throw it out because that would be wasteful). I am super bitter and glare at it in the pantry every time I take the fudge flavoured ones out. *kitten*.

    The grass is always greener :). I sometimes feel like I could be more adventurous if I lived alone. My kids go through picky stages, and never at the same time, so there is always someone who won't eat the new dish I made. I'm an eat it or starve mom (for older kids, not babies don't worry), but I don't push my luck too often with new dishes.

    Take them to the food bank!

  • Posts: 669 Member
    I honestly don't get scared by most entertainment media but I am terrified of things that can actually happen, like someone breaking into the house.

    The lights went out a year or so ago and I just couldn't move.

    Me too. I was going to give an example, but my example was way too awful for normal consumption. Let's just say that news stories about child abuse and sexual assault are huge triggers for me. I can't watch/read them anymore.
  • Posts: 284 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »



    I'd say don't stress over it, not healthy, doesn't change anything. I've seen some people say eat to your maintenance level for a day or week (or your goal maintenance). Maybe that would lower your stress. (Edited because sleepy-fingers here posted before I was done typing.) :smiley:

    Ah, see, I am at maintenance. I don't have any more weight to lose. I actually, probably, need to gain weight. But fear and anxiety, those two jerks, are pretty loud. :confused:

    Thanks, though! I'm going to try it out, probably this weekend.
  • Posts: 151 Member
    Confession: Thanks to the first pride parade of the year most of my calorie intake came from champagne today.
  • Posts: 138 Member
    I confess that I'm about to go to Starbucks. I have the extra calories, and I'm not sorry LOL
  • Posts: 1,121 Member
    I have attempted MFP several times some have lasted as long as a month other times as little as a day. I hope this time I stick to it until I reach my weight loss goal.

    Like most new skills, such as learning Spanish, learning to play the guitar, or learning how to swing a golf club....practice makes perfect. Just stick with it, eventually you'll get the hang of it & pretty soon you'll be impressing yourself!

  • Posts: 6,410 Member
    My confession is I wish the gym wouldn't allow kids in the pool. There are so many pools around that people could go to, I just don't understand why private gyms have to allow it too. If there was even one around that didn't it would be a serious factor for me. Today there were lessons in the pool and it was down to 2 lanes. I nearly put my swim off completely when I saw all the kids in the changing rooms, and cut it down from my planned 30 to 20 minutes because it was so loud. I went into the steam room and it was still really loud. Please tell me I'm not the only person who hates this!

    I feel this way too, but I swim in a public swimming pool so I can't complain. I confess I have crashed into a child twice swimming, the first time was unintentional and the second time was intended. They were playing chicken in the designated swimming lanes. The first time I just didn't see him as you are looking down doing front crawl and the second time the same kid clearly didn't learn from the first experience so I just ploughed straight through. When the kid complained to the lifeguard the lifeguard just said, "you know you shouldn't be in there"
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    fr3smyl wrote: »

    When I was I cashier in my younger days (20 years ago) in Maryland. A customer cussed me out for not knowing spanish. They complained to my supervisor saying i looked like I should know spanish (I took French in school).

    Another customer complained to the manager that I was being racist because his check was not clearing (bad check). He said I was hitting a SECRET button to chase his check to be rejected.

    The manager refused to file the complaint on the basis that the gentleman and I were of the same race. But no. I did not hit any secret buttons.

    I was accused of being racist too... We had a line up to the door, someone wanted information on birthday cakes, so I gave her the book with pictures and told her to have a look while I was finishing up with the other customers and that I'd be with her in a few minutes. She complained to my boss and said I was racist. I would have done the same thing with anyone! I'm still pissed off when I think about it. Ugh customer relationships is NOT my thing.
  • Posts: 3,941 Member
    dearmrsowl wrote: »
    Confession: Thanks to the first pride parade of the year most of my calorie intake came from champagne today.


    Full of bubbles, no calories! :smiley:
  • Posts: 3,455 Member
    Here's a confession: I make the menu for 2 weeks worth of dinners before we go shopping. I do almost all of the cooking - by choice because he would/does just make whatever is easiest rather than something actually nutritious and I'm trying to lose weight here and raise healthy kids, and also because he doesn't get home in time during the week. - but if I have anything on the menu with meatballs, or any other situation where you have to touch the raw meat; I save those dinners for the weekend and ask him to cook them. I cannot do it. If I'm making chicken and it needs to be dipped in something, you better believe I'm using a fork.

    Would it be easier if you bought yourself some non latex gloves, like the food prep people wear? Then you wouldn't actually feel the meat in your hands. I have a stepson that is like that too, but he is getting better about it.
  • Posts: 6,410 Member
    edited May 2015
    LH85DC wrote: »

    I always find it so interesting what people name their pets! I've had pets with people names (i.e. my first dog was Sam), but my current pets have 'animal' names - my husky in the photo is Jazz, and my cats are Tadpole and Purranha (long story- started with a cat named Catfish because my dad waded into our creek to 'fish' her out!).

    My mom almost always names her pets animal names, with two exceptions: she had a husky named Nikki when she was in high school/college, and a cat named Delilah for a while (yes, we then had Sam(pson) and Delilah in the same house!)

    I have been through many a pet. My first hamster was Brian after Monty Python's Life of Brian, second Hammy was called Mr.Susan from The Mighty Boosh (Americans may not know this program) then Reggie as in Reggie Bush from the (then) NO Saints and the last one was Sherlock :D

    Edit: when I get my own place I would like a Dachshund named Colin (Black Adder if anyone gets the joke)
  • Posts: 2,081 Member
    I don't want to accidentally skip over anyone's pet pic, so I thought I'd do a broad post saying thanks for all the wonderful pictures! And for all the stories on pet names.

    I need to learn how to post images. We have a jack Russell named Scooby, named by our daughter who was 2 at the time. Our golden/border collie mix is Xena. We wanted to change her name, but she was the only dog who would come to her name :), so we kept it. Now I like it.
  • Posts: 106 Member
    edited May 2015
    Confession: I am watching Eurovision Song Contest with my girls and enjoy it, it reminds me a lot of my childhood when me and my sister would stay up way past our usual bed time to watch it and to have a glimpse of Europe, being raised in Poland in the 80-ies :-)
  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    eMka11 wrote: »
    Confession: I am watching Eurovision Song Contest with my girls and enjoy it, it reminds me a lot of my childhood when me and my sister would stay up way past our usual bed time to watch it and to have a glimpse of Europe, being raised in Poland in the 80-ies :-)

    I JUST found out what that was as my boyfriend and some of his friends are watching it and I had to have him explain to me what that was! I feel so cool I know what you're taking about!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    random tidbits:

    NONOELMO is a very old screen name I used when my daughter was very young. Her first words were No! and Elmo. She often repeated the no as no no! Thus nonoelmo is a historic name.

    My dogs are Sorcha and Bruno. Sorcha is a 10 year old blue standard poodle. Bruno is a pound puppy. Bruno was in the pound for four months - owner surrendered. He looks like a giant pug. He has a big body, short legs, a broken short (but not cropped, it is just short) tail. He has 1/4 inch underbite. He sounds a mess and he is the cutest and freaking sweetest squishy dog ever!! He is six. I think he is some combination of pit, boxer, something short legged. The pound described him as a lab mix (good as my insurance would charge for a pit) but I have no idea what he really is. He is colored similar to a buckskin horse - I don't know what that color would be in dog language. Both dogs are awesome and very people friendly. Bruno has such a fan club, though, because he is soooo squishy when you hug his 64 pound frame. Sorcha is a lean 49 pounds of poodle energy. I love standards and think when I'm ready for another dog I'll get a parti-poodle from a breeder.

    I decided to do something off my bucket list. For years I have wanted to backpack through the Steen Mountains in Oregon. That is where the Kiger Mustang population is located and I want to see them in the wild. I am an Oregon native and keep putting off the trip (young kids, busy life, live far away.) Well, I'm going to get my father onboard and plan a trip for next summer. Dad is 70 and in phenomenal shape but I can't put this off too long. SO is excited about it also, and told me I need to get in better shape to keep up with my dad. True. Oddly enough, I've been in better physical fitness shape most of my life than I am now. I fit enough exercise in to keep very healthy but I'm not in shape for hiking in the mountains with a pack on so yes, I need to train for that! My SO is ridiculously fit (marathons and century bike rides) and competitive but my dad made him work to keep up hiking last summer.

    This sounds amazing
  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    dearmrsowl wrote: »
    Confession: Thanks to the first pride parade of the year most of my calorie intake came from champagne today.

    Columbus is nicknamed the gay Capitol of the Midwest and the pride parade is HUGE here, I love it!' It's always such a blast- we still have three weeks to go!
  • Posts: 1,372 Member
    eMka11 wrote: »
    Confession: I am watching Eurovision Song Contest with my girls and enjoy it, it reminds me a lot of my childhood when me and my sister would stay up way past our usual bed time to watch it and to have a glimpse of Europe, being raised in Poland in the 80-ies :-)

    The UK entry must have been a joke. I broke out the wine at that point.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member

    No offense, but that totally made me giggle! No, it means that the girl is a precious jewel to her father or the glory of her father. Arabic translation works backward from English in general, so you kind of got it backwards. ;)

    It sounds like Zay-nab. :)

    No offense. Your explanation makes way more sense than my translation!
  • Posts: 106 Member
    edited May 2015
    yesimpson wrote: »

    The UK entry must have been a joke. I broke out the wine at that point.

    I was not impressed either but to be honest it is not very ambitious music event anyway, soooo cheesy at times! and the votes - you can easily predict who will give the best scores to whom (not sure about grammar here?) I bet Graham will mock the point allocations all the way x
  • Posts: 106 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    I JUST found out what that was as my boyfriend and some of his friends are watching it and I had to have him explain to me what that was! I feel so cool I know what you're taking about!

    That's nice :-)
  • Posts: 151 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »


    Full of bubbles, no calories! :smiley:

    Since bubbles are air you are probably right, now I don't feel too bad about this ;)
  • Posts: 151 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    Columbus is nicknamed the gay Capitol of the Midwest and the pride parade is HUGE here, I love it!' It's always such a blast- we still have three weeks to go!

    The one in my city is in four weeks and I'm excited for that one because it's my favorite! I was on a float today which was just so much fun and probably burned all the calories from the champagne dancing.
  • Posts: 896 Member
    eMka11 wrote: »
    When I was 12 or 13 my best school friend told me you can summon devil by looking in the mirror and calling his name 3 times, then she started to call... I was in tears begging her to stop after she said it for the second time. I was petrified!

    At 50 I still don't look into a mirror in the dark, I am to afraid.
  • Posts: 1,870 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    random tidbits:

    NONOELMO is a very old screen name I used when my daughter was very young. Her first words were No! and Elmo. She often repeated the no as no no! Thus nonoelmo is a historic name.

    My dogs are Sorcha and Bruno. Sorcha is a 10 year old blue standard poodle. Bruno is a pound puppy. Bruno was in the pound for four months - owner surrendered. He looks like a giant pug. He has a big body, short legs, a broken short (but not cropped, it is just short) tail. He has 1/4 inch underbite. He sounds a mess and he is the cutest and freaking sweetest squishy dog ever!! He is six. I think he is some combination of pit, boxer, something short legged. The pound described him as a lab mix (good as my insurance would charge for a pit) but I have no idea what he really is. He is colored similar to a buckskin horse - I don't know what that color would be in dog language. Both dogs are awesome and very people friendly. Bruno has such a fan club, though, because he is soooo squishy when you hug his 64 pound frame. Sorcha is a lean 49 pounds of poodle energy. I love standards and think when I'm ready for another dog I'll get a parti-poodle from a breeder.

    I decided to do something off my bucket list. For years I have wanted to backpack through the Steen Mountains in Oregon. That is where the Kiger Mustang population is located and I want to see them in the wild. I am an Oregon native and keep putting off the trip (young kids, busy life, live far away.) Well, I'm going to get my father onboard and plan a trip for next summer. Dad is 70 and in phenomenal shape but I can't put this off too long. SO is excited about it also, and told me I need to get in better shape to keep up with my dad. True. Oddly enough, I've been in better physical fitness shape most of my life than I am now. I fit enough exercise in to keep very healthy but I'm not in shape for hiking in the mountains with a pack on so yes, I need to train for that! My SO is ridiculously fit (marathons and century bike rides) and competitive but my dad made him work to keep up hiking last summer.

    Well done on the plan to backpack in the mountains. That's an amazing undertaking!

    I'm also watching eurovision. It's more dire this year than previous, if that's even possible!
  • Posts: 6,597 Member

    Me too. I was going to give an example, but my example was way too awful for normal consumption. Let's just say that news stories about child abuse and sexual assault are huge triggers for me. I can't watch/read them anymore.
    So sorry to hear that. I hope you're doing ok these days...

  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    dearmrsowl wrote: »

    The one in my city is in four weeks and I'm excited for that one because it's my favorite! I was on a float today which was just so much fun and probably burned all the calories from the champagne dancing.

    Yay!! That sounds like so much fun!!
  • Posts: 224 Member
    I've just booked a holiday to New York and I'm so excited to try all of the American foods and restaurants people post here that we don't get in the UK. I've been to Florida 3 times when I was in my teens but mostly we just lived off Denny's and Subway. This time I'm gonna take full advantage of the yummy foods. I need recommendations!

    For example I've never had Key lime pie and everyone raves on about it! I'm dying to try it. Now obviously I know you can get that here but I'm holding out as I imagine it's so much better in the USA!

    My elder son lives in Brooklyn and works in Manhattan, he is always trying new things. I'll ask him for some recommendations for you.

    My DOH! would recommend Carnegie Deli but only if you are keen on a pound of corned beef.

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