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Originally Posted by IsabellaOlivia
If you actually read my post you would have read that's my opinion.
And she was stating hers.
And I am stating mine. Sadly viewing daily weigh-ins as obsessive or crazy or stupid or pointless is extremely common. So common that many of us have felt guilty or crazy for weighing more than once a week (or once a month, or whatever common wisdom decided was the exactly appropriate frequency of using the scale).
And yet, no one says "You brush your teeth every day? More than once a day? Wow, that's obsessive!"
"You wash your hands and look in the mirror EVERY time you go to the bathroom, Wow" that's obsessive!
You wear a watch and look at it several times a day? That's obsessive!
I do find it interesting that weighing daily is so often considered so strangely excessive. When I weighed less frequently, I spent tons more time thinking and worrying about my weight. Wondering how every bite, every bit of exercise was going to affect the next weigh-in. Now, I spend a lot less time thinking about it. If I'm curious, I don't wonder and worry, I check. Thought, action, over and done in 5 seconds. Quicker than washing my hands, combing my hair, or putting on lipstick. I've probably freed up an hour a week just by weighing once or twice a day. Even at 20 times a day, I'd still consider it a bargain.