Most annoying "advice" anyone has given you?
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »In my case, the most annoying was also the dumbest. When I said I don't eat a lot of sweet treats, sugary treats, treats with added sugar, I was told that sugar was sugar (sure, okay). When I said my body and brain don't respond to an apple and a twinkie the same, despite similar calorie content (because, perhaps, because of fiber), I was told to eat a spoonful of metamucil with the twinkie.
I just had to close my eyes and shake my head real quick on that one. lol1 -
My biggest thing is when someone is only maybe 100 pounds say they want to lose weight as I'm discussing losing weight. Like, what am I to you a whale??? That's my biggest problem all my friends are super tiny and belive in quick fixes, or not okay techniques.0
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anything more than a ' you look great' is unnecessary and im going to stop listening if you try to tell me about the newest dr oz 'finding' or fad diet of the month.
and i really don't need advice from anyone who needs to lose weight and has never managed to lose a single pound. I'll keep doing it my way, thanks..... whatever you're selling, I'm not buying lol1 -
Oh and herbal life.. those people never stop. Sorry I don't want shakes for two meals for the rest of my life.1
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CooCooPuff wrote: »vinegar_husbands wrote: »Take mango pills.
I did too! I'm no longer embarrassed to admit it... I saw the error in my ways! haha0 -
singingflutelady wrote: »This discussion has been actually very helpful to me. I too don't like breakfast, would rather just have coffee. I need to keep count of calories and foods I eat helps, I don't want "treats" I want to be healthy and not over weight, and the detox advice..... What I wish people would say: I know it is hard work but you are eating healthy and getting healthier. Thats my goal...not size 0 jeans.
Oh yeah, on this note...
'Lift heavy'. Gosh. I came here to be healthy. Yeah my hips annoy me but that's my genetics and I hate lifting and apparently most people on MFP are aiming to be models, and I'm definitely not (and would never be able to fit in size 0 gym anyway. Unless it's Old Navy. Maybe).
And ditto for 'women don't bulk'. My notion of a muscular woman is clearly not the same as everyone else because most women I see who lift on here are too bulky for my taste (sure, they look great, but to each their own)... so it's definitely not something I want to do for myself in order to lose the bit of fat I have left on my hips - I like my arms and legs just fine, thank you.
Just because you don't like muscle doesn't change the definition of bulky. It's still bad advice to tell women not to lift heavy because they'll get bulky because unless they eat tons of food, have high testosterone levels, work super hard and/ or take steroids women won't get bulky.
^^This... I suppose you could get bulky if you take 'roids. I got bulky when I was in good shape, and then gained weight rapidly. I basically just put a fat coat around my entire body... so yes, I think it's fair to say I was bulky with my 30 lb fat coat lol. But I'll never consider tone/fit/defined bulky. My mom, bless her heart, said the same thing at one point. It's why you see 4 women to every 10 men in the weight room. ahhh... end rant::1 -
CooCooPuff wrote: »vinegar_husbands wrote: »Take mango pills.
I did too! I'm no longer embarrassed to admit it... I saw the error in my ways! haha
Omg I did too. Did nothing at all.. ugh the humiliation0 -
pierson_lauren wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »vinegar_husbands wrote: »Take mango pills.
I did too! I'm no longer embarrassed to admit it... I saw the error in my ways! haha
Omg I did too. Did nothing at all.. ugh the humiliation
haha - how long did you before you realized it was a joke? I think I finished nearly 2 bottles, and I took all 6 or 8 pills that it said to... So stupid.0 -
I'll be frank. "Be patient." The people throwing this advice out are usually rippppppppppppped already and if they were as overweight as I am they'd be be cutting corners like crazy to drop the weight. They're usually the ones that can't stand to gain more than a few pounds without being emotionally crippled. Not to mention the fact that they're already "there" so it's easy to tell someone else to wait around and stay fat longer. I'd much rather hear some less feel good solid time frame advice than a simple "be patient." Don't be patient. Maybe be realistic about the process but patient? No way. The sooner the better.0
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pierson_lauren wrote: »My biggest thing is when someone is only maybe 100 pounds say they want to lose weight as I'm discussing losing weight. Like, what am I to you a whale??? That's my biggest problem all my friends are super tiny and belive in quick fixes, or not okay techniques.
Hear hear sista! I have friends that are maybe 2 lbs over the ideal, and they talk about their crazy detox and how the extra 2 lbs is the end of the world, but when I have a bad day in the fitting room then I'm being crazy and I don't look fat at all.
Oh and this one:
you have a cute face all nice and round, if you lose weight your face will look older and saggy, so don't go overboard! "Whaaaa....nevermind"0 -
pierson_lauren wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »vinegar_husbands wrote: »Take mango pills.
I did too! I'm no longer embarrassed to admit it... I saw the error in my ways! haha
Omg I did too. Did nothing at all.. ugh the humiliation
haha - how long did you before you realized it was a joke? I think I finished nearly 2 bottles, and I took all 6 or 8 pills that it said to... So stupid.
Around the same. I even combined it with the green tea extract... ugh0 -
shezza4mobee wrote: »pierson_lauren wrote: »My biggest thing is when someone is only maybe 100 pounds say they want to lose weight as I'm discussing losing weight. Like, what am I to you a whale??? That's my biggest problem all my friends are super tiny and belive in quick fixes, or not okay techniques.
Hear hear sista! I have friends that are maybe 2 lbs over the ideal, and they talk about their crazy detox and how the extra 2 lbs is the end of the world, but when I have a bad day in the fitting room then I'm being crazy and I don't look fat at all.
Oh and this one:
you have a cute face all nice and round, if you lose weight your face will look older and saggy, so don't go overboard! "Whaaaa....nevermind"
Omg ha I feel like I'm looking in a mirror! I hate it0 -
"Don't drink diet coke I read that it leads to weight gain", oh ok thanks that's why I've lost 25lbs and you've lost 0 drinking regular soda.0
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Ashtoretet wrote: »"Eat less move more." Thanks, captain obvious. It's so disheartening when people think truth trumps empathy. I wonder how they would have felt if their teachers in school had been so callous.
I had always been afraid to criticize people who looked better than me. Now I am a better version of me, but I still managed to keep my empathy intact. Now I know that elitists are just horrible people, they're not built up by their virtues and "better" than anyone, they're simply horrible people who've let their vices take over. We really are all the same, despite our varying appearances. Anyone who tries to argue otherwise is severely insecure.0 -
CalorieCountChocula wrote: »I'll be frank. "Be patient." The people throwing this advice out are usually rippppppppppppped already and if they were as overweight as I am they'd be be cutting corners like crazy to drop the weight. They're usually the ones that can't stand to gain more than a few pounds without being emotionally crippled. Not to mention the fact that they're already "there" so it's easy to tell someone else to wait around and stay fat longer. I'd much rather hear some less feel good solid time frame advice than a simple "be patient." Don't be patient. Maybe be realistic about the process but patient? No way. The sooner the better.
Am I allowed to tell you to be patient if I'm more obese than you?0 -
CalorieCountChocula wrote: »I'll be frank. "Be patient." The people throwing this advice out are usually rippppppppppppped already and if they were as overweight as I am they'd be be cutting corners like crazy to drop the weight. They're usually the ones that can't stand to gain more than a few pounds without being emotionally crippled. Not to mention the fact that they're already "there" so it's easy to tell someone else to wait around and stay fat longer. I'd much rather hear some less feel good solid time frame advice than a simple "be patient." Don't be patient. Maybe be realistic about the process but patient? No way. The sooner the better.
It might surprise you to find out that a lot of the people in good shape here started out overweight, some by a LOT. They have learned that it's better to stay the course than give up, and better to stick with a proper calorie deficit and exercise than try anything extreme. (Most of the time when I see "be patient" it's because someone is either freaking out and ready to give up because the weight is "only" coming off at 2-3 pounds a week, or they are looking for some way to make the weight come off faster than is healthy).
I don't know your situation, or the responses you've seen, but usually the "be patient" comes after the original poster has verified that they are weighing and logging correctly and not over counting exercise calories. Or they say to give it 3 weeks to a month and if nothing changes in that time frame, then reassess. Or both.0 -
Pretty much any advice on what I can do better that is unsolicited. I have done a lot of reading from reputable and not so reputable sources. My biggest failing isn't really lack of knowledge, it is lack of execution and discipline.
I need encouragement, not advice, and I certainly don't need anyone cutting me down, I do that perfectly well all on my own.0 -
Here's one, I don't know if it is really true but I can't figure out how it would be (thinking metabolically/on the cellular biology level): "you burn more calories at a higher elevation because there is less oxygen." We were snowboarding at about 10K feet above sea level (and I live at about 5K feet).0
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I've lost about 90lbs now from my highest. My mother still tells me that I can't eat [insert whatever tastes amazing] because I'm trying to lose weight. And it's only gotten worse now that I'm getting married this year and I need to "look good in my dress". Ugh.0
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singingflutelady wrote: »You'll get bulky or injured from lifting heavy.
You'll get just as strong doing body pump as strong lifts.
Lol. I love when I tell people I lift weights and they respond with, "Have you tried Body Pump?"0 -
"Try Apple Cider Vinegar! 2 Tbls in a glass of water before meals. It'll curb your appetite and you'll lose weight!"
Did this for a week when I first started, until I realized that I absolutely HATED the taste and that the only reason I was eating less was because it tasted like vomit and made me want to.
Ain't nobody got time fo' dat!
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snickerscharlie wrote: »"Try Apple Cider Vinegar! 2 Tbls in a glass of water before meals. It'll curb your appetite and you'll lose weight!"
Did this for a week when I first started, until I realized that I absolutely HATED the taste and that the only reason I was eating less was because it tasted like vomit and made me want to.
Ain't nobody got time fo' dat!
Well, then it kinda worked, I suppose? lol.
For me it's 'if you're hungry, drink water, and you'll be less hungry'. Now, I know that it does work for some people, but I'm always drinking water, so if I say that I'm hungry, no amount of water is going to cut it..0 -
Any advice given that includes the words 'easy' or 'easily'. You can do this 'easily' if you do x,y or z. And so on.
May be you find it easy, lady, but don't assume everyone is the same as you ...
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Any advice given that includes the words 'easy' or 'easily'. You can do this 'easily' if you do x,y or z. And so on.
May be you find it easy, lady, but don't assume everyone is the same as you ...
I was just thinking of "easy" and "simple/simply" and "just" when reading the replies.0 -
god damn *kitten* wraps. |IT WORKS.|
please.
go away and shut the *kitten* up.0 -
That you are losing weight too fast or your goals are too extreme. I know how much I can lose in x time and I like to set ambitious goals. Ambitious but always attainable. Don't let em tell ya it cant be done2
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While fasting works for some, I've had too many people tell me to not eat after a certain time of day. I had someone go on and on about how they lost 20lbs not eating after 5. Of course! You were eating less!
And as people around me started to notice I'm loosing, they ask what diet (paleo, no carb, etc, etc) I'm doing before anything else. And then try to tell me that I really need to do one of those if I want to drop more and be heathy.0 -
melizabird919 wrote: »While fasting works for some, I've had too many people tell me to not eat after a certain time of day. I had someone go on and on about how they lost 20lbs not eating after 5. Of course! You were eating less!
And as people around me started to notice I'm loosing, they ask what diet (paleo, no carb, etc, etc) I'm doing before anything else. And then try to tell me that I really need to do one of those if I want to drop more and be heathy.
Oh yeah... so many told me that I should do Intermittent Fasting because I'm so hungry. And they're pushy too! Except I'm hungrier in the morning, workout in the morning, and can't workout on an empty stomach, so about that...0
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