"You weight what? Girl, I'd kill to be that weight!"

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Has anyone else come across this? You make mention of your weight and how it's upsetting you, and all you get is "I wish I could be that weight" as a subtle hint to STFU?

I gained 10lbs and it REALLY upset me. I posted on my facebook "I'm up to 157. I don't know what happened." and here are some of the responses:

"157 lbs??? Girl, I am 250 lbs. I am fat. You are not."
"I'd sell my soul to the devil to be 157 pounds."
"Seriously. I'd love to be at that weight too, but everyone is right."
"Omg that's not fat."
"hey while your busy feeling fat just remember that out there is a fat black chic that would kill to only weigh that much."
"If I cut off one of my legs, I might weigh 157. Probably not though"

Has anyone else come across this, and how do you react to it? What is the best solution? Is it really better just to shut up about weight issues?
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  • Capt_Apollo
    Capt_Apollo Posts: 9,026 Member
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    the best response is none.
  • servilia
    servilia Posts: 3,452 Member
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    I would not complain about weight in a public way like that for that very reason. Find a thin girlfriend to ***** to, they'll be less likely to be upset by it
  • taimih
    taimih Posts: 14
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    Don't post stuff like that on Facebook for the world to see if you don't want to hear the responses.
  • cruzcrzyMarie
    cruzcrzyMarie Posts: 251 Member
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    I would not complain about weight in a public way like that for that very reason. Find a thin girlfriend to ***** to, they'll be less likely to be upset by it

    THIS
  • Adirafox
    Adirafox Posts: 107 Member
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    I never tell anyone my weight, because I'm vain like that, but I get you.

    My problem was the women I worked with (thank goodness, no longer!!!!!....though I'm sure I'll meet some doozies at the new job) who were in better shape than me and thinner than me who would go on these strange diets every week and then gorge and then tell me I didn't need to eat so healthy (after seeing my lunch).

    It made me feel weird, because if these thin, fit women were doing these drastic measures to lose weight (raspberry ketones, the military diet??), then damn, I must be doing something wrong!! Also, it made me feel like they were trying to sabotage me and my desire to be healthy, possibly in order to feel better about themselves (since I am heavier than they are).

    I just think that EVERYONE is insecure, and we all just need to keep our eyes on our own lane.
  • Adirafox
    Adirafox Posts: 107 Member
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    I would not complain about weight in a public way like that for that very reason. Find a thin girlfriend to ***** to, they'll be less likely to be upset by it

    Thin women are often worse, IME.
  • SrJoben
    SrJoben Posts: 484 Member
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    They may be attempting to be comforting.
  • Adirafox
    Adirafox Posts: 107 Member
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    the best response is none.

    Word. Just remember, this is YOUR journey.
  • agdyl
    agdyl Posts: 246 Member
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    Don't complain about it if you don't want to hear people tell you how they are worse off than you are. It's human nature. And they are probably trying to make you feel better about it, whether it worked or not.
  • mitzvahmom78
    mitzvahmom78 Posts: 64 Member
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    I think you're smart to notice your weight gain and do something about it while it's small. If I had gotten serious when I was 20 pounds above my ideal weight, I would never have gotten to be 100 pounds overweight. I think the issue is that you need to choose your audience carefully. You won't get much sympathy from people who are heavier than you. I'm sure you can find friends on MFP who are in a situation similar to yours. Good luck!
  • OddballExtreme
    OddballExtreme Posts: 296 Member
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    I have posted how much I weigh, but NEVER to the point of saying, "I'm fat." Doing so for me personally would set up a serious downfall.
  • mousemom18
    mousemom18 Posts: 172 Member
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    That's what THIS place is for. Post that stuff here and you'll find support and understanding. Facebook is the wrong place to post specific numbers. Or just "I gained ten pounds and I'm really disappointed in myself. ". And leave it at that
  • Ann_Marie_2x_MORE
    Ann_Marie_2x_MORE Posts: 68 Member
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    Everything is relative. 10lbs to you is a big deal, 100 lbs to me is a big deal. While they may not be supportive of your goals - you have to understand that your goals aren't there's and vice versa.

    Being complacent about any type of gain is what got me to 130 lb heavier than I want to be. So - be upset with yourself for the 10 lb gain, and get on track to lose it :)
  • lilac67
    lilac67 Posts: 311
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    I get what you mean, but it can be like complaining to a guy in a body cast that you leg hurts, lol. Thanks for posting how this makes you feel. I'm sure we can all learn from this.
  • l_clc
    l_clc Posts: 126 Member
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    It sounds to me like they were just trying to make you feel better and comfort you. It's already been said but if hearing specific responses to sensitive issues for you will bring you down then just keep it between you and a few close friends that will give you the support and words you need to hear.
  • toscarthearmada
    toscarthearmada Posts: 382 Member
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    For the past 16 months I've worked nonstop to become 160 lbs. I can understand why people would say that. You're worried about 10 pounds when some of us are struggling with 100+. I've never been 157 pounds...

    Be optimistic and positive about what you have. It could always be worse.
  • itsscottwilder
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    I think I filter what I put on Facebook in regards to weight loss. I will post things like improvements to my diet. I'll post sarcastic pictures of my daily salad because anyone who knows me knows that I hate salad. Or my fitness routines. Because I want my family and friends to know that I'm getting healthy.

    But in an era where obesity is the norm. Talking about weight can get a little dangerous. So I've been avoiding my actual weight.

    BTW. I think for the people who say "I would kill to be your weight"; that it's fair to reply "What's stopping you?"
  • cappri
    cappri Posts: 1,089 Member
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    Posting your weight like that is just begging for the exact responses you got. Did you really want everyone on your friends list to agree that yes you look huge now and should certainly do something about those 10 pounds? I'm pretty sure you did not want those responses either.
  • labeachgirl
    labeachgirl Posts: 158 Member
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    To me, Facebook is standing on your chair in the middle of a crowd and announcing something. I find it bizarre that people want to say things - about religion, politics, personal issues, etc - that they'd never say to those people face-to-face at a party.

    Would you have complained about your weight to those people face-to-face? My guess is likely no.
  • Erisad
    Erisad Posts: 1,580
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    Well...I am getting that now too. I ate too much on vacation and said I was feeling like a fattie and my mother gets very upset with me when I say that around her. But most of my friends are my size or smaller so they don't respond that way when I complain about my weight. They just understand and know that losing weight is hard as a lot of them have been there themselves. *shrug*