Anybody willing to admit to lying to MFP?
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MFP doesn't care.
Do you really think you're doing yourself any good by lying to and misleading yourself?
Your body knows the truth even if you mind doesn't.0 -
I've been meticulous from the beginning, but in the last week I went to a wedding and a BBQ where I did a lot of nibbling...and wine drinking. I think I did pretty darn good at logging after the wedding. But the BBQ was yesterday (got pretty tipsy drinking wine in the sun), and all day today I kept remembering things I totally forgot to log...pistachios, a bite of goat cheese, one brussel sprout, the few slices of jicama I stole while my boyfriend was making the salad. I didn't go back and add it in, I just stayed under goal today and burned a ton riding my bike to work and Zumba. I took responsibility for it, so I really don't consider it "lying", and I wouldn't if a friend did the same.0
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I allow people very close to me in my real life to view my diaries here, so they can help keep me accountable. One of them gets pretty frustrated with me for overdoing certain exercise (contrary to physical therapist's orders), so I only log half or less of what I actually do, simply to avoid the argument. I also intentionally log larger portions than I actually eat, for the same reason. I look like I eat them, so I may as well say I eat them, if it means he'll stop worrying so much.
I don't do it to purposefully "lie" to mfp, myself, or anyone else... just conflict avoidance, I guess.0 -
If I go over by a lot, I'm usually too ashamed to add it to my log. Which is dumb, because I'm sure if I just added it anyway, that would be just the kick in the pants I needed to give up whatever bad habit caused me to go over my goal.
Why are we so afraid of food? Let's not cultivate an unhealthy relationship with food; it nourishes us. Some days, we're going to eat more than we need, but other days we won't. The guilt only triggers a bad cycle of thinking/behavior.
It's counterproductive to lie to MFP, and some of the examples sound like they're bordering on eating disorder territory...
I can admit to not being as precise as I could be because I don't own a food scale (yet) and can't find some of my foods in the database, especially when I eat out. I try to get as close as possible and err on the conservative side, though.
I also don't trust MFP's catalog of calories burned for physical activities; they seem a bit generous. Thus, I don't eat back 100% of calories burned. If I do, it's by accident, lol.0 -
I dont... lie.. persay... but once a week my family and I -who are all in it together- have a 'cheat' day.. where we don't log our foods and get to indulge a little ... we still eat pretty healthy... just.. well we get that fudge bar we've been craving all week... or that cheeseburger... a nice cheesy omelet...mmmm .... saturday is almost here for me lol can you tell???0
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i track everything that passes my lips every day, chore i know but if i didn't i would slip and give up, i be honest and strictish with myself so i make sure i have 100 cals left over for the day "just incase" i under estimate a certain food which isn't in the data base then im safe with the 100 cals that i have to play with ;o)0
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I have lied too.
When I first started here I had a terrible habit of overeating. I was really ashamed of myself and lack of self control.
On my wall I often lamented that 1200 cals weren't enough... mate, 3000 would have been more achieveable...
So I would only log up to 1200 - or a bit over and then I would just hate myself and not log. (I didn't want to be confronted by the truth)
Now, many months of changing my eating habits later... I lie the other way - I overestimate calories if I'm unsure and underestimate workout calories - because I'm always unsure.
It works better this way.0 -
at the end of the day you are not lying to mfp you are decieving yourself if you don,t care why should we its the result at the end of each week that counts if your not getting results you want then your only hurting yourself0
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You're not lying to MFP. You're lying to yourself!0
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The only person your lying too is yourself0
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Not intentionally BUT sometimes, I fill in my diary with something for dinner - and then don't eat it - or anything else - and I don't correct my diary because I know I'll get a virtual smack from my MFP friends. I've become very finicky over what I will eat and when and I know that I have to watch myself here because I know that's a slippery slope into a territory I don't want to go... :noway:
I haven't done it often but I know that I HAVE done this... I'm going to make sure that my diary is spot on from now on. Brownies' honour! That was cathartic, thanks! :bigsmile:0 -
I will only be honest if I close off my diary to everyone, otherwise, I am going to lie, almost everyday.0
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i don't lie, I think i over estimate weight of foods (always put in more)- really must invest in some scales to be more accurate.0
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Sure...but, I am only hurting myself.0
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I try not to. I know once I get in to missing little things off I'm on a slippery slope to saying 'well its onlt a little chocolate bar, it won't matter'. Thing is once you get on the scales it does matter and you've only managed to lie to yourself.
Having said that is was difficultt yesterday evening. I was soooo hungry but I knew eating anything would take me over for the day. Had a slice of soreen though and proud of myself for logging it. Yeah, i was over my calories but only by seven and I knew exactly where I was!0 -
dotty1979 - but did you add butter? if so did you log ....??0
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I do my best not too, but measuring goofs happen. If I remember the next day that I forgot something, though, I'll go back and add it. So down the road, I can look at what I've eaten and what happened and have a very accurate picture.
I'm absolutely certain now that my HRM is overly optimistic on how many calories I burn, even though it's accurate as far as my heart rate, but I still put the numbers in, I just don't eat all of it back.0 -
I am additcated to MFP. I don't eat if I haven't logged. I don't count things like my tablespoon of s/f grape jeppy on my english muffin or butter on my toast. everything else I log.0
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Yep, logged the butter!
Probably over estimated too as not sure I used a full tablespoon on one little slice of soreen0 -
Yep, logged the butter!
Probably over estimated too as not sure I used a full tablespoon on one little slice of soreen
great job! I always forget then add the next day0 -
I try not to lie because that will affect my whole point of being on here. I don't track spices though, because they are all 00
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Why lie?
Who cares?
If you're that much in fear of a little anonymous accountability, I seriously doubt you will make it far reaching your goals.
This attitude must change, and by posting this, I suspect that you are doing just that.
I hope so.
Good Luck :flowerforyou:0 -
i hardly ever clean my plate. I dont subtract any calories.0
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I track everything that I eat. I transfer my calorie intake over to the BodyMedia Fit website to calculate my true caloric deficit, so if my calorie intake is inaccurate, so is the data on that website. Besides, at the end of the day, to omit something intentionally only hurts myself. I'm done playing that game!0
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i actully log everything i eat and drink on here- no point lying to myself or mfp cuz its not gunna help me loose weight in the long run!!!0
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I try not to lie because that will affect my whole point of being on here. I don't track spices though, because they are all 00
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HA!! I've done that a couple of times...if my weight is up, I just won't log it until it comes back down!0
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It annoys me when people say 'we all do it'. I actually don't. I log the good, the bad and the ugly. It keeps me accountable and my friends appreciate my honesty! Every French fry, every tic tac, every dash of cinnamon, etc. If I were to lie it would mess up my reports and progress which I refer to when Ina slump, like now. Having too much trouble losing this last 12 lbs to be lying in my food diary!0
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I am willing to admit that I have lied on MFP before to be under my daily goal. I told myself that wouldnt help because the scale doesn't lie no matter what you put down! COME ON YALL! lol.0
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I try not to lie because that will affect my whole point of being on here. I don't track spices though, because they are all 0
They definitely are not all a zero! Cinnamon is 5 cals a tsp. for example. It wouldn't be a big deal if you missed it here and there but if you use a lot of caloric spices, it can add up over a whole week!0
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