What I Hate About Watching My Weight/New Lifestyle/Dieting, etc. (A Place to Vent)

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  • M0n1KCR
    M0n1KCR Posts: 149 Member
    pinuplove wrote: »
    (not that I'm recommending second hand underwear :laugh: Hopefully that's not a thing!)

    Ufortunately, it is :s I don't buy second hand clothes, but donate my old, too big ones to a charity shop. Last time I was there, there was an underwear section :/
  • GottaBurnEmAll
    GottaBurnEmAll Posts: 7,722 Member
    pinuplove wrote: »
    I'm another one who can't do secondhand clothes. I wore things until they started falling off me on my way down the scale and then donated them and kept a very limited wardrobe.

    The worst was bras. Mine are really expensive and flopping around in too large cups was just sad.

    Yes, bras and underwear :confounded: I've replaced my underwear 3 or 4 times completely (not that I'm recommending second hand underwear :laugh: Hopefully that's not a thing!)

    I was sad when I lost enough boobage to not be in the full figure section, not because I missed them but because I couldn't get the brand and style I loved in the regular sizes. And most department store bras are padded out like crazy (even D cups, most of the time, in a 36 band or smaller) :ohwell: I'm not ready to commit to $60+ nice bras until I know I'm settled in a size.

    Oh, I wore my granny pants until ... it was realllllllly ridiculous. I went straight from wearing size 9 undies into buying size 6 and then 5's. I still wear the 6 (a little loose, but nothing major) and 5's.
  • sytchequeen
    sytchequeen Posts: 526 Member
    M0n1KCR wrote: »
    pinuplove wrote: »
    (not that I'm recommending second hand underwear :laugh: Hopefully that's not a thing!)

    Ufortunately, it is :s I don't buy second hand clothes, but donate my old, too big ones to a charity shop. Last time I was there, there was an underwear section :/

    :o

    just no
  • kds10
    kds10 Posts: 452 Member
    That even though I want to learn to eat in moderation whatever I want, i still think of different foods as either good or bad. I wish I could eat whatever I want when I want but doing that scares me because I tend to always go overboard!
  • bvff35
    bvff35 Posts: 74 Member
    kds10 wrote: »
    That even though I want to learn to eat in moderation whatever I want, i still think of different foods as either good or bad. I wish I could eat whatever I want when I want but doing that scares me because I tend to always go overboard!

    I am the same way. I have finally accepted the 99.9% of the time, I need to eat the "good" foods as I can't seem to use moderation.
  • MsBaz2018
    MsBaz2018 Posts: 384 Member
    edited November 2018
    smolmaus wrote: »
    I rejected a biscuit today. A biscuit specially brought in to be offered to me by a fellow not-by-choice gluten free person because we usually miss out on the birthday/promotion/marriage/engagement/new house/new baby office buns.

    Also I am lying to myself here, I could definitely eat the biscuits I just don't want to have to rearrange my day, so now I'm just lazy and rude.

    What about "oh thanks I'll have that with my tea later" and then save it for another day. It's biscuit it'll keep. Just saying that because you feel bad. But I understand.

    I hate how I have to strategically avoid my aunt's place (she's like an older sister so I go there a lot) because she'll always ask you taste something she's cooked or is cooking.

    I hate that I've lost the spontaneity of "oh look tasty-baked-good; let me taste it".
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    I miss freestyle cooking, not measuring and weighing every last thing before it goes into the pot or pan. I had friends over for Halloween and made a beef stew and I just cooked like I used to - not even calorific or unhealthy, just unmonitored. How many grams of onions is that? Who cares!

    Yup mel. I agree. This is how I feel sometimes when I have to weigh every single ingredient!
    https://youtu.be/pus6XF_qh38
  • Packerjohn
    Packerjohn Posts: 4,855 Member
    I love that my parents visited me today, but I hate that they didn't eat the whole cake they brought and now I have two slices of cake laying around. I really don't want to eat them. It's not worth the calories (and it has egg in it and I don't eat eggs so that's even worse). However, I HATE HATE HAAAATE wasting food. Now I'm sitting here looking at the cake and want to throw it away so badly but also don't want to throw it away because food waste. Ahhhhhhhhh. :'(

    Quite a luxury problem, but I kinda like that I don't even want to eat it. Before I wouldn't have hesitated one second before munching both slices. :D

    Learn to throw away. Your scale will thank you for it.