#1 Buying More Books Than You Can Read

#2 Daydreaming Or Fantasizing

#3 Ordering Takeout When You Simply Don't Feel Like Cooking

#4 Eating Dessert Before Dinner – Or Whenever

#5 Spending All Saturday At Home In Pajamas

What is a Guilty Pleasure?
You enjoy a guilty pleasure but might feel embarrassed or guilty about liking it. It’s like having a secret treat or a selection of cheap hobbies that brings you joy, even if others might not understand why. It could be a favorite TV show, a sugary snack, or a cheesy pop song—something that might be frowned upon by “serious” grown-ups.
Guilty pleasures are personal and often associated with simple pleasures that make you happy, even if they’re not widely praised. So, it’s like having a little secret source of happiness that you might keep just for yourself.
#6 Singing Along To The Music In Your Car

#7 Listening To A Catchy Song On Repeat

#8 Watching Your Favorite Children’s Movies As An Adult

#9 Eating A Half-Gallon Of Ice Cream

#10 Eating Cookie Dough Batter

What Are Some Harmless and Common Guilty Pleasures?
Harmless guilty pleasures are things you enjoy that don't cause harm or trouble. They’re like little treats that make you happy without any adverse effects. They can be even a selection of the most weird hobbies, what matters is that it’s relaxing for you. Here are some of them:
- Indulging in your favorite snacks
- Binge-watching a fun TV show
- Spending time on social media
- Playing your favorite game for a couple of hours
- Allowing yourself to sleep in
These simple delights are okay if they don't interfere with significant responsibilities and aren't too frequent. Not only can you relax by allowing these guilty pleasures for yourself, but you can also give yourself a nice boost for the day ahead.
#11 Cancelling Plans To Stay Home And Be By Yourself

#12 Putting Things In Your Online Cart And Never Buying Them

#13 Long, Hot Showers With The Hottest Water Possible

#14 Sleeping In

#15 Eating Food Out Of The Jar, Or Drinking Beverage Out Of The Carton

How Do You Know When Your Guilty Pleasure is Bad?
If your guilty pleasure starts interfering with essential daily tasks, harms your well-being, or strains relationships with others, it might be a sign that it’s time to indulge in other relaxation methods. Pay attention to how it makes you feel emotionally and physically. It might be problematic if your guilty pleasure leads to, you guessed it—guilt, stress, or other negative emotions.
It’s essential to find a balance and ensure your enjoyment doesn't compromise your overall well-being or impact those around you in a harmful way.
#16 Reading Novels For Pleasure

#17 Enjoying Weird Food Combinations

#18 Playing Games On Your Computer, Phone Or Video Device

#19 Procrastinating

#20 Greasy Fast Food




