What are you insecure about?
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rickswifey83 wrote: »I am insecure that I started a thread devoted to Doritos and it is going to flop
I like Doritos
Posting in the forums makes me a little insecure at times, so I can imagine starting a thread would too.0 -
My back fat! Can't ever seem to get rid of it. Really thinking about lipo! And my belly.. 4 c-sections have took a toll on it for sure. Totally down to get a tummy tuck. And once I graduate from RN school I will as a preasent to myself.1
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andreascjonsson wrote: »...doing any action at all while someone is watching me over my shoulder.
OMG. I hate that SO MUCH. Lurkers.
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michele22269 wrote: »6. German hips... read 'built like a man'
I have this too, plus broad shoulders. There are no curves on me.
Yep... broad shoulders here too. Le sigh.1 -
rickswifey83 wrote: »I am insecure that I started a thread devoted to Doritos and it is going to flop
Where is this Doritos thread?1 -
My biggest is my loose skin and mostly my "apron" thanks to 2 c-sections and weight loss (mommas know what I mean)1
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My serious answer would be the stretch marks kind of all over that I got when I gained weight too fast years ago. They didn’t really bother me before when they turned white but they are far worse now that I’m thinner and they turned into crevices. I’m always back and forth on the idea of is being thin worth it if my skin is going to look this bad. Close second insecurity is my stomach. I’ve never liked it ever. I’m insecure about a whole lot actually. I’m insecure about my personality too. I always assume people see me as less than. I usually just stay quiet so no one can find out if they like me or not. That method leads to dislike but I can’t stop doing it even though I know it’s getting me the negative reaction I’m apparently trying to avoid.1
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* The huge space between my brows. (It is wide like Jackie O). Fat accumulated there, so it's a constant watch spot for me.
* On some days, my love for carbs.
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bhadbahabi wrote: »My serious answer would be the stretch marks kind of all over that I got when I gained weight too fast years ago. They didn’t really bother me before when they turned white but they are far worse now that I’m thinner and they turned into crevices. I’m always back and forth on the idea of is being thin worth it if my skin is going to look this bad. Close second insecurity is my stomach. I’ve never liked it ever. I’m insecure about a whole lot actually. I’m insecure about my personality too. I always assume people see me as less than. I usually just stay quiet so no one can find out if they like me or not. That method leads to dislike but I can’t stop doing it even though I know it’s getting me the negative reaction I’m apparently trying to avoid.
I can relate!
I didn't even know that I had stretch marks until I lost the fat from my pregnancies and and finally saw them. I thought, "Where on Earth did these come from!? Have they always been here!?"
I have severe stretch marks on about 20% of my body. They cover my upper thighs, my hips, and my stomach. When I am in good shape, I don't even think about them. When I'm not in good shape suddenly it's on the top of my mind.
You may change your thoughts about the stretch marks when you reach your goal weight.0 -
Alright, I’ll share. I have a line on my neck. I have always hated it.
It doesn’t matter my weight, it is always there. So I wear stupid scarves that are stupid (doesn’t work)
I have tried bronzer (way worse)
And I have resorted to plain old distraction tactics
People say ‘it’s no big deal, it’s cute, it’s just you’ but then we have professional pics done and they edit it out
Anyway. That’s my biggest one.
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caco_ethes wrote: »Alright, I’ll share. I have a line on my neck. I have always hated it.
It doesn’t matter my weight, it is always there. So I wear stupid scarves that are stupid (doesn’t work)
I have tried bronzer (way worse)
And I have resorted to plain old distraction tactics
People say ‘it’s no big deal, it’s cute, it’s just you’ but then we have professional pics done and they edit it out
Anyway. That’s my biggest one.
My God I love your face so much, I have no idea what line you are talking about.2 -
JustKeepTryin wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Alright, I’ll share. I have a line on my neck. I have always hated it.
It doesn’t matter my weight, it is always there. So I wear stupid scarves that are stupid (doesn’t work)
I have tried bronzer (way worse)
And I have resorted to plain old distraction tactics
People say ‘it’s no big deal, it’s cute, it’s just you’ but then we have professional pics done and they edit it out
Anyway. That’s my biggest one.
My God I love your face so much, I have no idea what line you are talking about.
That’s good, keep your eyes up here.0 -
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caco_ethes wrote: »Alright, I’ll share. I have a line on my neck. I have always hated it.
It doesn’t matter my weight, it is always there. So I wear stupid scarves that are stupid (doesn’t work)
I have tried bronzer (way worse)
And I have resorted to plain old distraction tactics
People say ‘it’s no big deal, it’s cute, it’s just you’ but then we have professional pics done and they edit it out
Anyway. That’s my biggest one.
I have always had a similar line on my neck. But now that I am getting old, it just blends in with all the other wrinkles.1 -
JakedOnGreenBeers wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Alright, I’ll share. I have a line on my neck. I have always hated it.
It doesn’t matter my weight, it is always there. So I wear stupid scarves that are stupid (doesn’t work)
I have tried bronzer (way worse)
And I have resorted to plain old distraction tactics
People say ‘it’s no big deal, it’s cute, it’s just you’ but then we have professional pics done and they edit it out
Anyway. That’s my biggest one.
I wouldn't have noticed but honestly it looks normal. I thought most people had that. I really like your freckles (moles?)
Moles. My freckles disappeared when I was about 12.caco_ethes wrote: »Alright, I’ll share. I have a line on my neck. I have always hated it.
It doesn’t matter my weight, it is always there. So I wear stupid scarves that are stupid (doesn’t work)
I have tried bronzer (way worse)
And I have resorted to plain old distraction tactics
People say ‘it’s no big deal, it’s cute, it’s just you’ but then we have professional pics done and they edit it out
Anyway. That’s my biggest one.
I have always had a similar line on my neck. But now that I am getting old, it just blends in with all the other wrinkles.
Ha! So there’s hope0 -
Well, my son pointed out my terrible acne today.. so there's that. There's pretty much everything else compounded by soul-crushing anxiety as well.. so yay?4
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My list of insecurities is so long, I don’t really know where to start. I am insecure with my baldness, being short, feeling fat one moment, feeling too skinny the next, my lack of education, my low station in life, my old weathered face, my memory loss.... I don’t like to leave the house anymore unless I have to. My insecurities make me feel very very alone in a world full of people I could never level up to.6
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That I'm actually a big phony and I only manage to get by because I've fooled everyone, including myself.2
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My knowledge on politics, economy, geography and history.
My classical bass playing.
Cellulite.0 -
@caco_ethes - absolutely beautiful pix and smile.1
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KeepRunningFatboy wrote: »@caco_ethes - absolutely beautiful pix and smile.
Whats your tattoo mean0 -
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mustacheU2Lift wrote: »KeepRunningFatboy wrote: »@caco_ethes - absolutely beautiful pix and smile.
Whats your tattoo mean
26.2 miles is the distance of a marathon. After losing significant weight I am now running marathons. I update the hash marks below once in a while, I’ve now ran 48 marathons.
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It's somewhat interesting reading these responses from people I consider much better looking and in better physical condition than I am.
Part of me sympathizes with all of you, but the petty part of my mind that wishes I looked as nice as some of y'all (physically) pretty much just goes "what the *kitten* is wrong with these people?? They're gorgeous/amazing.. what have they to complain about??"
Weird how the mind works, right?
Let's just say there's a reason I now hide behind cat images and snark.2 -
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KeepRunningFatboy wrote: »@caco_ethes - absolutely beautiful pix and smile.
Thanks!JakedOnGreenBeers wrote: »@CanesGalactica wrote: »It's somewhat interesting reading these responses from people I consider much better looking and in better physical condition than I am.
Part of me sympathizes with all of you, but the petty part of my mind that wishes I looked as nice as some of y'all (physically) pretty much just goes "what the *kitten* is wrong with these people?? They're gorgeous/amazing.. what have they to complain about??"
Weird how the mind works, right?
Let's just say there's a reason I now hide behind cat images and snark.
I bet many people think the same about you. I saw your multi-colored hair selfie. You're beautiful. You're unique and you're yourself. (aaand there i go being a creep again)
I agree with this. There’s just something about you that I’m drawn to.2
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