Ok so while I strive to be healthy I cannot fight the urges that come with craving sweets and wanting more so here are my two latest 'fatty moments' last week I cooked up a batch of dulce de leche -which is basically cooked condense milk which also translates to a very basic caramel- and its absolutely delicious and it only lasted two days (12oz of dulce de leche eaten with a spoon in 48 hours!) do I feel bad about it? a little bit

next is today while trying to figure out what else to eat since my honey yogurt and granola w/blueberries didn't quite hit the spot I remembered I had some marshmallows, nutella and graham crackers -S'mores style- Oh yea I ate like 4 and a couple extra roasted mallows..lol .. so what do you consider your fatty moments?
Re: Fatty Moments..
Yeah I'm going to the kitchen right now. Lol
Oh boo hoo
if you are on this board you are presumably pregnant or have been (or that random guy who pops in every so often which is totally ok) anyways as pregnant women we are entitled to be gluttons at times and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that if you are taking the 'fatty' term too personal then either your over emotional or you've got some body issues that need to be resolved .. if your fat without being pregnant and you don't like it then do something about it and if your fat and love your curbs then the FATTY term should not bother you.
Also bought a box of rice crispy treats today... need one now
Now excuse me while I have a fatty fairy moment of epic proportions.
Dude, I was trying to be cool with you but you really just pissed me off with those. Fat shaming and skinny shaming is bull shit. The things I'd like to say to you right now would get me banned so fuckin' fast. Grow up.
This has been completely comical.. It is truly unbelievable how this thread was meant to share moments we all share as pregnant women.. not on how you feel about how a person has chosen to write out certain terms.
To those that are offended by a word such as fatty here's a tip for you don't bother looking at the thread to make it known you don't like the words because you are honestly wasting your time, so pretty much take it like this if you don't like it MOVE ON! and you can use that tip in general.
As for the MEME's I posted after all the drama began well its a fucking meme 'also known as' a joke not a dick so don't take it so hard! and to some one like me the last pic showing that hot mama- THAT is motivation nothing to get butthurt about then again if you take it differently then those are your issues. Peace out bitches!!
The memes were offensive to people who aren't happy with their weights and we're insensitive.
For the record, "fatty" doesn't bother me myself. I don't think the OP intended any harm by the word. However, she just blatantly insulted people who may not feel confident about their body image just shoved it in everyone's faces that the "ideal" image needs to be someone thinner. That's essentially what those memes were implying, which is horrendously discrimitory. The first one implies that overweight people are fat because they don't exercise. I bike and walk everywhere I go. I bike kilometers at a time, I love long-distant bike rides. Despite "exercising" I'm still fat. That meme was just flat out ignorant. Not everyone is fat due to lack of exercise. Some have medical reasons, genetics, etc.
People aren't being sensitive. They're being realistic and empathetic. It was your meme post that was ignorant and bias.
But, I'll go enjoy my cookies and pop tarts, thank you. Along with my carrots, smoothies, bananas, sushi, and everything else healthy that I love. Sayonara!
Have you even considered people who have thyroid problems, or cancer patients who gain weight from treatment in order to live a little longer.
P.S. We aren't all pregnant and "over emotional" we just happen to have sensitivity regarding the words we use.