Maybe it's mean of me...
            
                
                    misskerouac                
                
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                    ... But if someone adds me randomly as a friend I always accept, but then if I see that they have a 600 cal daily goal which they are eating under by a few hundred everyday I delete them.
I guess I'm trying to surround myself with healthy positive people who I can relate too?
I know that I may not know the whole story, but I can't see people cheering others on because they only ate 300 calories that day, it makes me sad and makes me think I'm a hippopotamus.
Am I alone here?
                I guess I'm trying to surround myself with healthy positive people who I can relate too?
I know that I may not know the whole story, but I can't see people cheering others on because they only ate 300 calories that day, it makes me sad and makes me think I'm a hippopotamus.
Am I alone here?
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            So not alone. That's crazy that someone could think that <1000 calories is healthy let alone 600!
I much prefer the "want to be healthy" people.0 - 
            If someone randomly attempts to add someone else as a friend, they shouldn't be all that shocked to be randomly removed either.
That said, I don't actually log all my food online even though I am tracking it. I also set my goal somewhat higher than 600 cal
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            I try not to keep friends that make me feel anxious, in real life and online.
I mean I can see someone struggle and I can applaud their efforts to work through it, but I do not need to be worried about someone who is intentionally doing these things....0 - 
            If someone randomly attempts to add someone else as a friend, they shouldn't be all that shocked to be randomly removed either.
That said, I don't actually log all my food online even though I am tracking it. I also set my goal somewhat higher than 600 cal
That's understandable, but these girls I'm pretty sure aren't doing that, it's more " I had a glass of tea and half an apple for lunch now I feel full" kind of thing0 - 
            I try not to keep friends that make me feel anxious, in real life and online.
I mean I can see someone struggle and I can applaud their efforts to work through it, but I do not need to be worried about someone who is intentionally doing these things....
Exactly!
It's enough I have a 32 year old child at home! Lol ( my hubby)0 - 
            So not alone. That's crazy that someone could think that <1000 calories is healthy let alone 600!
I much prefer the "want to be healthy" people.
I need people who like food!!!0 - 
            You are not alone. I am also a hippopotomus
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            You are not alone. I am also a hippopotomus

DITTO!0 - 
            Hippopotamuses Unite!0
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            I don't think it is mean. I think they are lying anyway -- or anorexic or bulemic.0
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            They just may not be filling everything out. But I agree. I want like-minded friend so that we can support one another.0
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            I don't think it is mean. I think they are lying anyway -- or anorexic or bulemic.
Oh these are definitly people with eating disorders of some sort. I just feel bad deleting them, but at the same time I don't.0 - 
            They just may not be filling everything out. But I agree. I want like-minded friend so that we can support one another.
Yes, I want like minded, looking to get healthy people.
These are people who set their goal at 600 or so.0 - 
            I am going to randomly friend you because we are both hippopotamus, and I think that is really cool. Also, I eat like a hippopotamus and still manage to lose!0
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            Awesome! The more in the herd the better. ( I don't know the collective term for hippos lol)
Maybe these people have just never been introduced to Nutella or Peanut butter, because lord knows I could spend 200 calories on those alone0 - 
            I do the same thing.
I will send a private message to find out if there is a medical condition or something but if I see after a couple weeks they don't eat I delete them as well.
Another thing that bothers me is when people don't send messages with their request, even though I say that I will not accept if you don't send a quick note as to why we'd be a good fit.
I don't want a ton of friends I prefer to have a small group of like-minded woman around me for the support and encouragement.0 - 
            I get random requests every few days, if there is no message but I look on their profile and get why they thought we'd get along I'll accept it.
I need positivity though, I don't need to worry about someone's eating habits.0 - 
            You also have to remember that they may have had WLS - and early stages you are allowed very minimal calories (under 1000). So until you know the full picture, it is kind of unfair to judge them.0
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            Awesome! The more in the herd the better. ( I don't know the collective term for hippos lol)
Maybe these people have just never been introduced to Nutella or Peanut butter, because lord knows I could spend 200 calories on those alone
YUUUMMMM Nutella!!!
  How could you go through life...no even 1 day on only 600 cal.  I think I would die... and probably kill people.  Because when I am hungry, watch out! lol                        0 - 
            Not at all, I do that too. however; I generally ask in a PM whats up so that I know the full story some people are on VLC's as per their doctor and then I am a bit more willing to keep them as I know it is not a long term thing and they are under the care of a medical provider, but if it is just them trying to lose weight fast its a quick delete.0
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and me also...i would starve if only ate 600 a day..You are not alone. I am also a hippopotomus
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            I agree with this! I have a couple of folks on my friends list that have lost significant amounts of weight, 40-60 pounds and when they finally open their diaries, they only eat 400-700 or so calories a day. Been there, done that, got fatter after I went off of it. Its just not sustainable. I want to be healthy and strong when I hit goal, not skinny, weak and tired.0
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            I know that I may not know the whole story, but I can't see people cheering others on because they only ate 300 calories that day, it makes me sad and makes me think I'm a hippopotamus.
Am I alone here?
Noooo... you're not alone! Most of my friends are healthy eaters and net 1200+ calories most days, but there are a few I worry about not eating enough. I am totally the 'hippopotamus' within my group of friends. :-) I usually net between 1500-1700, so with my exercise calories I typically eat 2000+ calories a day. I don't understand eating under 1000 calories a day. It simply does not compute for me.0 - 
            A group of hippopotamuses is a bloat.0
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            You also have to remember that they may have had WLS - and early stages you are allowed very minimal calories (under 1000). So until you know the full picture, it is kind of unfair to judge them.
That I would get, but these are people who are currently like 100-120 lbs so I don't think that's the case.0 - 
            You also have to remember that they may have had WLS - and early stages you are allowed very minimal calories (under 1000). So until you know the full picture, it is kind of unfair to judge them.
I mentioned that I send a private message to see if there is a medical condition for the low calorie intake, if so I get it but if it's because she and her boyfriend had a fight, or she "feels fat" that day and it is common practice then no thanks!!0 - 
            
That is so fittingA group of hippopotamuses is a bloat.0 - 
            You also have to remember that they may have had WLS - and early stages you are allowed very minimal calories (under 1000). So until you know the full picture, it is kind of unfair to judge them.
That I would get, but these are people who are currently like 100-120 lbs so I don't think that's the case.
Then with that being said - yeah their actions would be unhealthy and just not acceptable. Then I would concur with you on this one. Thanks for shedding more light on it :happy:0 - 
            Hippopotami unite!
I eat food. Sometimes, I eat too much food. Working on getting better about that.
You are not mean. MFP is not a popularity contest. Who cares how many people you have a friends? Are they the right people for you? That is the issue in my head.
Be strong and enjoy!0 - 
            I think it's perfectly fine to be reasonable and surround yourself with motivational (note: healthy, not anorexic) people instead of unrealistic and unsafe goals. That's what this website is all about!
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