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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-12-18 06:59 pm

[ SECRET POST #2542 ]


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[personal profile] comma_chameleon 2013-12-19 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
That seems like a very bad (and downhill) idea, anon. Not the weight loss obviously, if that's a healthy goal, but the obsessive weighing.

Then again, I don't even own a scale, so I'm not the best person to be judging what's a 'healthy' weighing amount/times.
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[personal profile] starphotographs 2013-12-19 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
I always forget that scales are a thing that people have in their homes.

(Anonymous) 2013-12-19 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
I am another person who has never owned a scale. If my clothes still fit, I don't worry. If my clothes start to not fit (very rarely) I up my fluid intake and move around a little more. Or, if they start to not fit in the other direction, I start eating a little junk here and there, and trying to bulk up at regular meals.
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[personal profile] nyxelestia 2013-12-19 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
Thirding the not having a scale thing. My family is perfectly fine not knowing our exact weights. The only time we would really need to know our own weights is in like a doctor's office or other medical situation, at which point they would already have a scale.

Also, when people (in the course of a conversation/appropriate context) ask me how much I weigh and I say I don't really know, their reactions are priceless. >:)

(Anonymous) 2013-12-19 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
+4 on not owning a scale. How my clothes fit, how fit I am, and how healthy I am is plenty for me. The scale numbers are really unimportant.

(Anonymous) 2013-12-19 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
I get oddly defensive whenever people talk about not having or not needing a scale. I know it's not a personal attack, but I just feel defensive. Because I do need the scale to let me know how healthy I am. My mind is so distorted I really can't rely on its perception on how clothes fit or how I look. I need those numbers as a guideline to let me know I'm doing okay and still in a healthy mindset.

/randomanon

(Anonymous) 2013-12-19 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
And the good thing is.. you know that looking at a scale works for you. :)

Scales don't work for me mostly because somehow the scale likes to tell me I'm sucking when I'm actually doing well.

For example, I used to wear a woman's 34-36 dress size.

I'm now in a 30-32 thanks to dietary changes and increased exercise.

According to the scale I've GAINED 7lbs.

That's why scales don't work for me.

(Anonymous) 2013-12-19 01:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you been training a lot? Because then that's the secret: Muscle mass is heavier than fat. Which is something people should be told when they go about losing weight by training instead of dieting because if they don't know that, looking at the scale might get pretty frustrating - gaining weight instead of losing it despite all the work they put into it.
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[personal profile] shortysc22 2013-12-19 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
We've always had one scale in my house and it's in my parents bathroom, so I pretty much weigh myself once every three months or so. When I move out, will I buy one? Probably not.
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TW: eating disorder, numbers, measurements, mention of suicidal ideation

[personal profile] elialshadowpine 2013-12-19 05:43 am (UTC)(link)
I don't own a scale, either. My dad was obsessed and basically forced me to check my weight daily for a long time. (Dad has... major projection issues. Because he was concerned with his weight and checked daily, that meant I had to, too... no matter that I was healthy.)

I prefer to go by measurements. That, I find, is far more accurate than weighing. When I first went on birth control, I was limited to eating frozen waffles and yogurt smoothies -- those were the only thing I didn't throw up. I didn't actually lose any appreciable amount of weight. I stayed around 120-125 (and a fluctuation of about 5lbs during a day is normal for me), but my waistline went from 36" to 28" in 6wks. The scale did jack-all.

(And yes, I'm well aware that's NOT HEALTHY. I'd been told that people new to birth control could have that reaction, though, so I didn't even think to ask about trying something different. Weirdly, I went back on it later, after having MAJOR emotional issues with the other pills I had been scripted, and even if I was puking, I was at least not suicidal. It totally didn't have that effect the second time, even though I had been off birth control for 6mo or more by that point... so I don't even know. The sick thing is that I was actually disappointed... I am much more content and accepting of my body after finding the body acceptance movement, at quite a bit heavier a weight, than I was back when I was a "socially acceptable" weight...)