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  • I can't stand Adam Levine. It's like he tries too hard. He's not dirty looking to me or anything. Just looks like the boy-next-door pretending to be a bad-boy or something. Especially in those corny, naked pics of him in Rolling Stone or whatever it was. A poseur, if you will.
  • I just have to laugh at the irony of restaurant work. Surrounded by food, but never get a chance to eat :)
  • I suppose that's fair enough when you only have one. I wouldn't say I don't care, otherwise I wouldn't be so offended by your own initial assumptions. Just love to know what you're feelings are if you happen to someday squeeze out a kid who is hell on wheels like my firstborn:) It is insulting to say he was bratty. It's…
  • I have a feeling you don't spend any time traveling or doing activities which require extra precautions while dealing with a 2 or three year old child. I suspect you've spent the majority of her toddlerhood at home, out of crowds, really not doing anything interesting enough for her to care about running off. It's things…
  • Yes, I have noticed over the years people who seem to think their workouts are intense enough to burn 1000 calories in an hour. I think it's pretty funny.
    in Ok folks... Comment by liss125 July 2012
  • You do realize that you were also putting down the abilities of other parents? It does make life easier, but it certainly isn't the easiest option. We could all keep our children locked up at home and away from fun, crowded activities; that would be the easiest/laziest approach. I took my toddlers to Disney World, zoos,…
  • Some of you are ridiculous. You've either never had children or your children may possibly be comatose lumps. There is no child under the age of two that can be 'trained', as some of you call it, not to run. They are simply too young to remember. The first time at Disney world with my oldest, I bought him a backpack with…
  • When I was your age I had a similar problem. I was close to emaciated from the waist up and disproportionately larger in my hips and thighs, sort of flabby, even. My workouts were mostly running, cycling and squats, so I was at a loss.....and I still am :) No advice, except I wish those were the only body issues I had…
  • Of course everyone is different, but your calorie intake would not be enough for me in a day--and I weigh nearly 100 pounds less than you. I only exercise moderately and take in at least 1200 calories a day. I think your simply eating too little. I know it goes against everything we are told (eat less=lose weight) but it…
  • You are probably not eating enough calories. When I first started MFP, I was under my calorie goal every day. Like you, I wasn't feeling very hungry either, but I wasn't losing weight very quickly. After a few weeks, I determined I must be in "starvation mode." Once I began eating all my calories (even going over most…
  • I am in a slump right now too. In August, when I first started, the first few pounds came off very easily. It was enough to keep me motivated for awhile. Then, when I got home from the eye doctor the other day (got some new awesome glasses and I was feeling pretty good) I glazed over and just raided the fridge. I have no…
  • I can relate. My boys are nine and six years old. Neither of them are overweight. The problem is that my older son, while very active, eats like a horse. If I didn't stop him, I promise you, he would eat an entire large pizza on his own. We went out to dinner last night--he ordered a kids meal, a salad and a huge bottle of…
  • This is the first time I have posted, because I share the same dilemma in the morning--drink coffee, sit at computer. As a matter of fact, that is what I am doing right now. I am never hungry until lunch time. If I were to make myself eat oatmeal or yogurt, or even something with more protein, like eggs, I would be hungry…
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