judged by your weight
suzeequu
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I hate how we are judged by our size...it isnt easy being overweight and trying to date and put yourself out there. I actually had a man tell me once he would rather date an unattractive , uneducated, unemployed girl as long as she had a good body. sad but true
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Very sad but those people aren't worth it! Their loss.0
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I've been there. Had guys tell me things about my weight. One said id be hotter if I lost weight.
There is a good man out there who will love you at any size.0 -
pineapple_peach10 wrote: »I've been there. Had guys tell me things about my weight. One said id be hotter if I lost weight.
There is a good man out there who will love you at any size.
I guess I know I would never be so shallow..dont get me wrong, we all have our types and there is nothing wrong with that. But to come right out and say that ??? I guess people dont know where Ive been and how hard I have fought to get here.
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pineapple_peach10 wrote: »I've been there. Had guys tell me things about my weight. One said id be hotter if I lost weight.
There is a good man out there who will love you at any size.
I guess I know I would never be so shallow..dont get me wrong, we all have our types and there is nothing wrong with that. But to come right out and say that ??? I guess people dont know where Ive been and how hard I have fought to get here.
There is a difference between having a "type" and being an ***hole.
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pineapple_peach10 wrote: »I've been there. Had guys tell me things about my weight. One said id be hotter if I lost weight.
There is a good man out there who will love you at any size.
I guess I know I would never be so shallow..dont get me wrong, we all have our types and there is nothing wrong with that. But to come right out and say that ??? I guess people dont know where Ive been and how hard I have fought to get here.
Not saying all overweight people aren't any of that, but it's just what some people are attracted to first bat without knowing any history of said person.
That being said, I still wouldn't date a huge beefcake with no brainz. And plus, my husband is a smart beefcake haha.0 -
Right ... but to say weight trumps education ...employment....etc....adds insult to injury ...just say I don't like plus size woman...especially when I'm honest enough to say that's who I am...and he was a very out of shape man himself...0
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herrspoons wrote: »Well, let's be honest. If you date someone or ask someone out who doesn't find fat people attractive would you want them to lie to you?
Not a great foundation for a relationship is it?
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pineapple_peach10 wrote: »One said id be hotter if I lost weight.
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I'd rather be single than with someone who was with me in spite of my weight. I'm a heavier girl who is very active and healthy. Such is life. There are judgemental people and people who will love and be attracted to the whole you. Overlook the first type and never settle for less than the second type.0
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maybe i wasnt clear.........i dont anyone to settle for me or talk themselves into me. I am upfront and honest about where I am with my weight. I told him from the get go and sent full body pics. He was honest, and I was not upset..hurt me with the truth rather than deceive me with a lie is what I always want. My point is, that it was an eye opener that weight truly is a barrier in dating and I guess it is a harsh pill to swallow. Especially when someone tells you you are very pretty, eloquent in how you speak, educated, have a good moral compass..etc...but they just cant get past your physicality. I dont hate myself, nor do I let others determine my self worth. It just shocked me that he couldnt just leave it at YOU ARE TOO OVERWEIGHT..but instead said he would rather date an unattractive, unemployed, uneducated woman if she was thin because that is all that matters to him. I never even met him....and yes I was glad he was honest..but a little too brutally honest .0
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maybe i wasnt clear.........i dont anyone to settle for me or talk themselves into me. I am upfront and honest about where I am with my weight. I told him from the get go and sent full body pics. He was honest, and I was not upset..hurt me with the truth rather than deceive me with a lie is what I always want. My point is, that it was an eye opener that weight truly is a barrier in dating and I guess it is a harsh pill to swallow. Especially when someone tells you you are very pretty, eloquent in how you speak, educated, have a good moral compass..etc...but they just cant get past your physicality. I dont hate myself, nor do I let others determine my self worth. It just shocked me that he couldnt just leave it at YOU ARE TOO OVERWEIGHT..but instead said he would rather date an unattractive, unemployed, uneducated woman if she was thin because that is all that matters to him. I never even met him....and yes I was glad he was honest..but a little too brutally honest .
To each his own!
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That is a bit much, I think the polite thing would have been just to say he's not interested, but with the veil of the internet some people feel like they can say anything. Plenty of decent dudes out there though, don't get discouraged by one d**k0
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Do I understand correctly that this was a man you never met in person but through some proxy like a dating site, forum etc? You then sent him pics and had the reaction you had? In that case, the result is not at all surprising. Rudely put, but not surprising. A lot of people tend to treat these venues as "relationship-shopping" and go with a check-list, which for some may include a slim body as a top of the list item. Don't get hung up on his words. There must be a minority who go in looking to find a real partner and whose list is headed by priorities similar to yours. The rest don't matter.0
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... I actually had a man tell me once he would rather date an unattractive , uneducated, unemployed girl as long as she had a good body. sad but true
Oh my gosh, how rude of him to say that. If I may say so, be thankful you discovered how unsavory a character he embodies before having a relationship with this guy. You really dodged a bullet.
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pineapple_peach10 wrote: »I've been there. Had guys tell me things about my weight. One said id be hotter if I lost weight.pineapple_peach10 wrote: »There is a good man out there who will love you at any size.-1
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pineapple_peach10 wrote: »There is a good man out there who will love you at any size.
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I've seen both sides of this, kind of.
I recently started online dating and one guy wanted to meet up for coffee or whatever, so I said sure. And so I get out of my car and we are talking for like 10 minutes and he's like ok, gotta go.
Then he texts me like 10 minutes later saying girl you need to lose weight, you could be so much better if you were smaller. I sent him a big eff you in my head.
Second, I messaged a guy who had "winked" at me on this site and shown interest. Then he messages me back saying I need to lose at least 100lbs and if I think any guy wants to be with someone as big as me then I'm in serious denial. Oh, and that I shouldn't date until I better myself and I'm ok with myself. Followed by a link to intermittent fasting.
I'm not against IF, it's just not for me.
The other side to this is there are those guys who only message me because I'm bigger. They start the message with "Oh I love me a big girl . . . " etc etc. I feel like there's so much more to me than just my size and that I have big boobs and that's all they can focus on. I'm not really insecure, but when men start off with those comments I'm like really? You won't like me if I lose weight and become thinner, you are only encouraging me to stay big and I just don't want that. I don't want someone who wants to keep feeding me and I don't want to stay unhealthy. I don't know what the perfect size for me is, but I definitely feel more self conscious when men send me messages that start with those kinds of things.0 -
There is a good man out there who will love you at any size.It's true. I saw a couple episodes of My 600 lb Life.
Uh no - these people on My 600 lb Life are enablers at its finest.
They may "love" this person but they aren't showing how much they love them by buying them food all the time.
Ever notice how those are the most successful are those who begin to not rely on others and start making their own food and cooking their own things? Those who are not asking their partners and families to bring them food.
Anyone who is on My 600 lb life is more of a support person/care taker than a partner. And they may say they love them, but a lot of times they have stayed out of necessity because they know the 600 lb person couldn't live/survive on their own due to lack of mobility and inability to do many basic every day tasks like using the wash room, cooking, getting dressed, showering/bathing, etc.0 -
You're making a blanket statement based on ONE guy's opinion?0
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