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@@melyssafaye, thanks for taking my obsession to a new level. Just kidding.

I did know about baking Quest but keep forgetting to try it. Thanks for the reminder.

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Shopping. I love new everything. Clothes, shoes, purses, things to put in the landscaping...ect.

I do like walking a lot. But stress has kept me from that.

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Also finger nail polish! I have over 50 bottles and still have trouble finding the perfect color for my mood.

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My obsessins are a short list:

coffee

Sex

Getting more healthy

Sex

Good nutrition

Sex

Dub, I do hope you are being safe! That can be a bad addiction if you're not careful!

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My obsessins are a short list:

coffee

Sex

Getting more healthy

Sex

Good nutrition

Sex

Dub, I do hope you are being safe! That can be a bad addiction if you're not careful!

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I just said I was obsessed with it.......didn't say I was letting it ride...yet

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SF Giants baseball!

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-Quest bars, a dangerous obsession

-tracking my food, Water, steps, etc with MyFitnessPal and my Garmin Vivosmart

-collecting WWII British Army Auxiliary Territorial Service items (yes, very specific... and expensive)

-criticizing myself... I'm working on getting rid of this obsession :(

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Most of us are (or have been) addicted to food, but what other addictions/ obsessions do you have?

I'll go first....

I'm addicted to/ obsessed with:

•constantly checking my phone throughout the night

•over-exercising

•buying new socks

•gardening

I'll try to think of more and add them later.

I'm addicted to my phone DVDs my weight

Falecha

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scale

sudoku

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Getting rid of stuff that I don't need (clothes too - NSV).Anything that just add clutter (books, VHS tapes, knick knacks, extra bedding, extra plates/pots/pans). Its like extreme spring cleaning - simplifying my house - is my excuse!

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Skinny pop popcorn

Workout clothes and athletic shoes. (In the last year I have bought over 30 pairs)

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Given up the booze (12 years ago), fags (6years ago), can't give shoes up and now the weight is going, I'm buying some fairly decent bits of clothing. Unfortunately, my obsessive personality is kinda egging me on to just buy that little bit more........... Saving a fortune on some foodstuffs though so have thoroughly justified my spending to myself. Just have to hide my hoard from Mr Economy-Drive (husband)!!!!!!!!!

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Coffee!

I like to drink! I've decided to quit for a year after my surgery, though.

I love reading! I always got my nose buried in a book!

I love make up. Sephora is my version of heaven.

And of course I love food, that's what got me here. Mexican and chicken nuggets.

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Skinny pop popcorn

Workout clothes and athletic shoes. (In the last year I have bought over 30 pairs)

I love the cheddar flavored skinny pop popcorn!!!

Coffee!

I like to drink! I've decided to quit for a year after my surgery, though.

I love reading! I always got my nose buried in a book!

I love make up. Sephora is my version of heaven.

And of course I love food, that's what got me here. Mexican and chicken nuggets.

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I love your username.

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I'm obsessed with budgeting our money for up to a year in advance, going on cruises, watching superhero movies, etc.

I'm also quite smitten with my wife. I never want to know a day without her in it.

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