Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • Tubbs216
    Tubbs216 Posts: 6,597 Member
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    Woohoo! 1000 pages!
    Super great!!
  • riderfangal
    riderfangal Posts: 1,965 Member
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    BZAH10 wrote: »
    You know what needs to be at the top of page 1000? Super shark eating a spoonful of cocoa powder! LOL

    Dunking a jar of peanut butter in the water!

    While wrapped in a garbage bag!
  • WestCoastJo82
    WestCoastJo82 Posts: 2,304 Member
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    I'm 600+ posts behind but I had to pop into page 1000 to say you are all super great!
  • Just_Ceci
    Just_Ceci Posts: 5,926 Member
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    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    Just want to post something, anything to be part of page 1000! :)
    I'm in too!
  • xMrBunglex
    xMrBunglex Posts: 1,121 Member
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    Gettin in on the 1,000th page!

    I confess that I always seem to eat more on my workout "day off" - no matter how good my intentions are in the morning...
  • riderfangal
    riderfangal Posts: 1,965 Member
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    BZAH10 wrote: »
    You know what needs to be at the top of page 1000? Super shark eating a spoonful of cocoa powder! LOL

    Dunking a jar of peanut butter in the water!

    While wrapped in a garbage bag!

    EDIT: cause I missed someone has already added the garbage bag thing in
  • tulips_and_tea
    tulips_and_tea Posts: 5,714 Member
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    m1xm0d3 wrote: »
    Feels good to be wearing clothes that truly fit again. No more sucking in my gut or keeping the top button of my pants unbuttoned! I am donating all of my oversized clothes so I have nothing to swell into down the road.

    Congratulations! And by all means, get rid of the old clothes. No sense holding on to them. Someone else can get some use out of them.
  • FroggyBug
    FroggyBug Posts: 4,883 Member
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    I skipped ahead when I saw page 1000! Cool.

    Confession: I am getting kind of mad because I've told a few coworkers that I've lost weight but they don't seem to care. I think it is because I look pretty much the same. I've lost about 35 lbs this year. It would be nice to hear a "good job" or something. They just don't say anything. I was telling them because my doctor said that probably is helping my knee feel better more than anything else is. :(

    The company picnic is today. I'm not sure if I'm going or not...
  • MoHousdon
    MoHousdon Posts: 8,722 Member
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    Yay! @BZAH10, you topped page 1000! Super great!!!

    I was hoping it would be her!

    I can't believe we've been keeping this going through 1000 pages?! We've lost a lot of people along the way, but personally, I feel as though I've made some fantastic friends. I thank you all for being so super great and awesome and making me a part of your club. I've never been a cool kid before, so I guess better late than never.

    And to stay on topic, all I've had to eat today is a cheese stick and 24 oz. of water because I didn't want to miss page 1000!

    I love you all, now I should probably do some actual work today. Deuces.

  • tulips_and_tea
    tulips_and_tea Posts: 5,714 Member
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    Somehow I missed that I was at post 500 a couple posts ago, but I wasn’t going to miss page 1000! Just wanted to say thank you all for all the inspiration and encouragement you’ve all provide over the last 999 pages! You’ve all been part of my success so far! Thank you! You are all SUPER GREAT!!!

    Right back at you! I'm far too focused on this thread to even pay attention to my own # of posts. I need to start doing that. Or, maybe not. Then I'll know how much I'm slacking in other areas of my life.
  • xMrBunglex
    xMrBunglex Posts: 1,121 Member
    edited June 2015
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    Caitwn wrote: »
    xMrBunglex wrote: »
    xMrBunglex wrote: »
    festerw wrote: »
    Confession: If I sit down for a meal I will drink whatever is in front of me non stop until I get up. Doesn't matter what it is, coffee, water, iced tea, beer..... That was part of the reason I started losing weight fairly quickly when I stopped ordering calorie laden drinks when we went out, it was not uncommon for me to have 4+ of whatever drink in the hour or so we'd be at a restaurant. Now I usually stick with coffee or unsweetened iced tea.

    Me too. When I was heavy, it would be beer, diet soda, Long Islands, coffee, Beam & diet...4 or 5 at a sitting.

    Now I order the same thing at every restaurant - water with lime. No problem drinking 4 or 5 of those!

    Were you able to walk out of the restaurant after?!? I love me a good Long Island, but after 2, I'm toast. :D

    I'm 3+ years sober now, so I can joke about it...but in my prime, my booze tolerance was pretty ridiculous!

    Oh, well done! 3-ish years clean and sober was about the time I started to feel like my brain was really kicking back into gear, if that makes sense. I can't quite believe it, but I will be reaching 29 years without alcohol or drugs this July. Good stuff :)

    Pardon my french, but that's f*cking awesome!

  • bkhamill
    bkhamill Posts: 1,289 Member
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    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    Just want to post something, anything to be part of page 1000! :)

    Ditto, I am actually still on page 960 and noticed that we hit 1000 and had to pop over for a look.
  • riderfangal
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    I had a small NSV today. I pulled out my football jersey from last year to wear today because it's game day here in Saskatchewan and it was too big like way to big not wearable too big. Go Riders!!
  • crosbylee
    crosbylee Posts: 3,454 Member
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    MoHousdon wrote: »
    crosbylee wrote: »
    Nothing big to confess today, but I will have to delete my lunch as I decided to make scones this morning and basically ate that after breakfast and now my lunch will be voided out. I need to learn to make myself a big salad and be happy. The scone wasn't even that good. Meh.....

    I want an orange scone from Panera or a blueberry one from Starbucks SO bad! It won't go well with my lower carb thing at the moment, but I REALLY want one. Sorry yours wasn't very good. That sucks.

    I prefer cranberry white chocolate ones. Yum! This was a blueberry sourcream with glaze.
  • MoHousdon
    MoHousdon Posts: 8,722 Member
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    FroggyBug wrote: »
    I skipped ahead when I saw page 1000! Cool.

    Confession: I am getting kind of mad because I've told a few coworkers that I've lost weight but they don't seem to care. I think it is because I look pretty much the same. I've lost about 35 lbs this year. It would be nice to hear a "good job" or something. They just don't say anything. I was telling them because my doctor said that probably is helping my knee feel better more than anything else is. :(

    The company picnic is today. I'm not sure if I'm going or not...

    I won't say good job, I'll say OUTSTANDING JOB!!! 35 lbs. if absolutely a huge accomplishment and something to be darn proud of. We're ALL proud of you even if your sucky coworkers aren't.

  • xMrBunglex
    xMrBunglex Posts: 1,121 Member
    edited June 2015
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    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    xMrBunglex wrote: »
    xMrBunglex wrote: »
    festerw wrote: »
    Confession: If I sit down for a meal I will drink whatever is in front of me non stop until I get up. Doesn't matter what it is, coffee, water, iced tea, beer..... That was part of the reason I started losing weight fairly quickly when I stopped ordering calorie laden drinks when we went out, it was not uncommon for me to have 4+ of whatever drink in the hour or so we'd be at a restaurant. Now I usually stick with coffee or unsweetened iced tea.

    Me too. When I was heavy, it would be beer, diet soda, Long Islands, coffee, Beam & diet...4 or 5 at a sitting.

    Now I order the same thing at every restaurant - water with lime. No problem drinking 4 or 5 of those!

    Were you able to walk out of the restaurant after?!? I love me a good Long Island, but after 2, I'm toast. :D

    I'm 3+ years sober now, so I can joke about it...but in my prime, my booze tolerance was pretty ridiculous!

    I have my 6 months anniversary next week, I hope I can make it as long as you!

    Outstanding!

    Word of warning: Everyone's different, but when I was still trying to quit, I hit 6 months twice...and I was hammered within a week. Both times!

  • girldownsouth
    girldownsouth Posts: 920 Member
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    kecmw25 wrote: »
    Glinda1971 wrote: »
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Glinda1971 wrote: »
    I like being friends with the people from this thread.

    Because I know nobody will put their judgy pants on when they see my diary. ;)

    Have you guys seriously had people judge you about your diaries?

    I don't recall ever having anyone judge anything I ate but I think I had someone question me about my sodium intake a few times.

    The only time I would judge someone about their food diary or delete them would be from them eating under 1,000 calories everyday.

    I would only give constructive criticism if someone asked for it & usually only looked at food diaries to see if I could get any new food ideas. Personally I found looking at food diaries to be tedious.
    No, I haven't, and I'd probably un-friend anyone who did. I rarely have time (or interest, to be honest) to look at anyone else's diary, and I'd find it disconcerting if someone started giving me a hard time about my butter consumption.

    I haven't had anyone judge me. But I've heard of it happening on here. Just random trolls I suspect.

    Just selfconscious I suspect on my part.

    Same here! I've had friends comment and it made me feel weird because I rarely even look at anyone else's dairy

    If I 'like' your post that you finished your food log, I have looked.....I would never like something I did not look at....cuz what if I was liking that you drink 18 beers a day and do not eat for three days straight?

    I now want to do this just to see who reacts. Ha!

    ETA: Logging that way, not actually doing it. I can't not eat for three hours (when awake). I'd never make it three days.
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
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    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    My confession is I have stretch marks literally ALL over my body. I have them on my boobs, stomach, thighs, and all over my back. Never pregnant, just formerly morbidly obese. I know stretch marks are normal but when they cover the majority of your body, it's a little overwhelming to accept that. I never took care of myself/my body as a teenager and unfortunately I can't do anything about the damage that has been done. What a great wish it would be to be able to go back in time and have a second chance with your body. I wish I knew then what I know now...but what can ya do? I am only 22 and I feel as if my body is just ruined. I don't feel comfortable in my own skin, it's honestly a very sad situation. You only get one body, and I messed mine up, there's no turning back really. As you can tell I have a lot of regrets. I also deal with loose skin but that's a whole other story on it's own. Hopefully at some point in my life I will feel better about my body and learn to accept it as who I am, but that hasn't happened yet.

    Unfortunately, this is me as well. I do have some hope that the stretch marks will fade away and the skin will tighten up, because I'm only twenty. Twenty two isn't much older, so why give up hope? :)

    SusieQ, I had no idea you were only 20!!! (Sorry if the 'only' sounds condescending, not intended. I am literally twice your age ;) ) Have you been married very long?

    I guess she was from the 1994 in her handle...are you turning the big 2-1 this year?!

    That I am, in October. Although it's not really a big thing for me, since 21 is usually only a big date because people are legal drinkers then. :) Although I DO become eligible to apply for a free government-issued piece of land, the right of every Omani citizen, when I turn 21. ;)

    I assumed it was your birthdate as well but never thought much about how old that made you. How long have you been married? And is it normal for a Muslim woman to be married that young? And to something you said a long time ago (before I got so behind) you are very mature for your age. :)

    Not necessarily Muslim women, but Arab women, yes. Early marriage is encouraged in Islam, since extramarital relationships are forbidden and it's pretty hard for most people to remain celibate for so many years after puberty. But the average age of marriage is different in each culture, and not necessarily dictated by religion.

    A sad fact: The age of marriage is getting higher in the Arab world only because most young men can no longer afford to get married. Fathers are demanding crazy-high dowries (a girl is eligible for a dowry in Islam, and she is the one who's supposed to pick it and the money/gift is supposed to be hers alone, but some selfish families demand high dowries and then the father keeps it, saying that it's his payback for all the years of taking care of his daughter. Yes, seriously. -_-), along with demands of gold jewellery, a huge wedding, a new wardrobe... And all of it is supposed to come out of the young man's pockets. This is very contrary to Islam's teachings and makes me quite angry; most men have to take a loan just to get married!

    My father demanded a 6000 ($16000) Omani rial dowry (meant to be mine, he wouldn't touch the money), because he didn't want to look bad by "giving his daughter away cheaply" <--- Another stupid cultural thing. But since Islamically the dowry is my choice... I took the 6000 for the sake of appearance to appease my dad, then secretly returned every penny of it to my husband after the wedding was over. I also had a super tiny wedding and insisted on paying for it myself, with any money I had left from my years of working (I had to stop due to my FND, but I've worked since I was 15). I also refused new clothing/jewellery/etc. I find it so stupid and wasteful.

    I've been married for 1.5 years, as you'll see as you get further back into the thread. ;)

    You're so good about sharing your culture. I just want to say thanks for that.

    I'm just happy that people don't find me boring for always talking about both my culture and religion! ;) You're very welcome. :)

    I love hearing about your culture!!
    Me too! Don't stop talking about it!

    Same here! I have learned SO much from @Susieq_1994! Now I'm waiting for some of these topics to come up in conversations in real life and I can be all smug about my new-found knowledge! Then if anyone asks me how I know I can be all vague and mysterious and say "I know someone online. It's a secret, though."

    lol! It actually makes me really sad to see that some people who actually live among Muslims know nothing about them, just because everyone is afraid to offend by asking questions! :-/ So I spread my information far and wide! ;)

    As an example, I know a young Muslim girl living in the U.S. who plays softball, and one day she was performing her prayer in a corner of the field and her coach was all confused and kept asking if she was okay. She's been playing softball for years, but nobody on her team knows that Muslims pray?

    Not that I think they're bigots or anything! I just think that the fear of offending people has reached a point where it's ridiculous--everyone wants to be so politically correct and not offend anyone or ask any questions that we're actually getting more and more ignorant about each other, which is only going to cause MORE problems down the road because nobody understands anyone else!

    As you can see, since I'm always harping on about it... This topic is pretty close to my heart. ;) My form of dawah (literally means invitation; it means teaching others about Islam) is to spread information about how we (Muslims) live so others won't fear us or feel afraid to ask us things in case they offend us. :)

    You're awesome. I like to think (optimistically) that in my area (which has a lot of new Canadians and also quite a large Islamic Academy private school) we're pretty accepting and knowledgeable about the larger minority groups in our city, but I know it isn't always the case and, speaking for myself, I don't know anyone who grew up in the Middle East (apart from some friends who grew up in expat compounds), so I find your life especially interesting. All my Muslim acquaintances are at least second-generation Canadians so I've never heard much about day-to-day life somewhere like Saudi Arabia or Oman.

    Aww, thank you! I hope you're right, but I do doubt that everyone in a particular area is accepting and knowledgeable about Muslims. :) But I guess finding someone who is from/lives in the Middle East can be a new experience! :)

    I once saw a guy in an online chatroom talking about how he worked in Saudi Arabia and how everyone owned a camel and used them to get to work and school, and everyone lived in tents. I thought it was ridiculously stupid of him to do that--it just promotes making Arabs look like a bunch of backwards weirdos. I don't think he had actually visited the Middle East in his life. -_-

    Sounds like something akin to every person from Texas owning a horse and having an oil well in their back yard. I live there and know it isn't true, just the stereotype that gets put out there.

    On a similar note, everyone in England has met the Queen and we all have bad teeth. Fact.
    What my dentist thinks all British teeth are like:
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    BAHAHAA that's the same picture I showed my boyfriend when we first met! He had NO clue the British were known for having bad teeth, it was hilarious.

    The American I mentioned a few pages back who didn't know about vegetables used to tell me all the time how great my teeth were. I think it was more an expression of amazement than a genuine compliment.
  • crosbylee
    crosbylee Posts: 3,454 Member
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    Glad I was able to get in on page 1000!!! :D
  • Susieq_1994
    Susieq_1994 Posts: 5,361 Member
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    MoHousdon wrote: »
    bkhamill wrote: »
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Can I just say how awesome this thread has become?

    Yes, it started out about trash bags, peanut butter, and hot chocolate powder, but it has evolved into a community within the MFP community where people actually CARE and SUPPORT one another through stupid decisions, horrible situations, and hilarious escapades.

    You all rock. And if I wasn't super lazy, I would finally get around to friend requesting the rest of the regular posters.
    Super great.

    You're all super great!

    Agreed! You're all so incredibly wonderful. And now a certain poster who shall not be named, ( @quiksylver296 did you ever find out who this was) has stopped posting here, it truly IS a safe place.

    I didn't, PM me please!

    If I have this figured out... I would hint that she "danced" right out of here.

    DING DING DING!!! WE HAVE A WINNER!!! Your prize is free non-judged confessions for life...or as long as this thread is still alive. CONGRATULATIONS!!!

    Ok, now I'm confused. I totally thought it was bun lady. Help me out, @MoHousdon.

    Bun lady is the same lady. :)