Please tell me if it’s me...

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  • Ddsb11
    Ddsb11 Posts: 607 Member
    It’s you. But there’s a silver lining here. You will learn a new method of passing on things that sabatoge your efforts which is better real world experience than expecting people to cater to your personal diet preferences. This, in turn, will help you in the long run. If the food is such a trigger, that seems to be the bigger problem. There are resources for learning how to overcome obsessive thoughts in relation to food, and there’s certainly no shame in talking to a counselor about that.
  • Phirrgus
    Phirrgus Posts: 1,894 Member
    urloved33 wrote: »
    467ifou2hg2j.png:D:D:D

    ok that's funny, and so true :D
  • brenn24179
    brenn24179 Posts: 2,144 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    urloved33 wrote: »
    467ifou2hg2j.png:D:D:D

    ok that's funny, and so true :D

    love it!
  • brenn24179
    brenn24179 Posts: 2,144 Member
    urloved33 wrote: »
    467ifou2hg2j.png:D:D:D

    love it!
  • missysippy930
    missysippy930 Posts: 2,577 Member
    edited February 2019

    simcon1 wrote: »
    I know this thread has been beaten to death

    Just as there are basically 7 stories in the world, there are no more original topics on MFP. They have all been discussed multiple times and yet they still continue to come up. Many several times daily.

    I agree that the MIL issue could be interesting.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    Wow, this thread is such a beautiful example of the telephone game. People have projected this dramatic story of a MIL temptingly eating bite after bite of a giant pile of doughnuts she keeps fully stocked right in the OP's face while the uncaring husband crudely tells his wife to shut up, it's all her fault. This is the entirety of the OP posts:
    Ok. My mother in law is living with us. I do not bring any sweets in the house. But she keeps bringing them in. I think it’s very rude. I struggle with sweets and can’t be around them. Last week I blew my plan because she brought home donuts. My husband says it’s me. I need to have will power. I think they should respect the fact I can’t have them in the house. Is it me? What would u do?
    She will live with us permanently.

    That's it. We don't know how OP brought this up with her DH or MIL. We don't know how either of them actually reacted. We don't know what the husband actually said, just the takeaway that OP retained. We don't know how long this has been going on. Some posters are assuming a heckuva lot of detail.

    OP, I personally think it's unfair to ask everyone you live with to stop eating any foods you have decided you can't eat. I think the idea of assigning a cabinet or drawer for these foods and asking everyone to keep that sort of thing in there sounds like a fair compromise. Perhaps you can present it as asking for help (rather than accusing them of being rude) - most people are genuinely happy to help the people they care about and it makes them feel important and needed. Best of luck :smile:

    Log it as "Jumping to Conclusions". It's in the MFP database as cardio.

    A lot of people will have burnt a lot of calories :laugh:
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