The rudest people!

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  • marelthu
    marelthu Posts: 184 Member
    A couple of years ago I was in a grocery story looking at the cheese selection when this weird guy came up and said "oh no, no you're already fat enough." My response was of course the standard "f-off."
  • finallyfitmommel
    finallyfitmommel Posts: 39 Member
    Maybe not hateful but rude IMO: people asking if I'm pregnant. STFU. Unless there is a child actively emerging from my vagina, No.
  • 81Katz
    81Katz Posts: 7,074 Member
    Years ago (like eons) shopping with an old friend at the mall and in the store I was helping my (tall & thin) friend look for jeans, so the sales lady came over and chuckled at me and said "oh the larger sizes are over there." (Pointing to plus section) it was lovely that she simply assumed I was trying to buy myself size 2 jeans even though obviously I'm not a size 2. Wtf ... I left.

    On the flip side, hitting my goal weight and feeling pretty proud some guy pointed at me in a public eatery saying loudly "get this one a cheeseburger!" So I guess the moral is women are either too fat or thin. Beats me!
  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,755 Member
    The other day my 5-year old told me not to say that someone has a beard. I asked why not and he responded "Because people don't like when you make them feel different." He's got the right idea, but I couldn't help but laugh.

    That is actually so adorable.

    Although for a moment I was concerned he meant like, beard beard, like some celebrity men.

    LOL I thought that too.

    But that kid is pretty wise for a 5 year old and I hope no one ever corrupts the way he thinks.
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    Not really on topic...but had an ex tell me that his friend didn't think I was at all attractive.

    Like why tell me that? Something you really don't have to tell someone.
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    This thread looked like it was going to be fun when I read, The Nudist People. Then I put my readers on and was like, ughhhhh...rudist.
  • Steff46
    Steff46 Posts: 516 Member
    I had a sales associate in Victoria Secret tell me that the size medium pants I had picked out would shrink. I still have them and have to roll them down a few inches at the waist because they are too big now and no they didn't shrink! I also had a catcaller scream "Ride fatty" while I was out riding my bike. Some people are just stupid and some are just mean.
  • DianaPrinceDET
    DianaPrinceDET Posts: 54 Member
    Today I was flipped off because some dill hole tried to merge into me.
  • jonezy444
    jonezy444 Posts: 14 Member
    Online dating. Need I say more? A lot of men show their true colors through the anonymity of the internet. Sending rude messages just because they don't like fat chicks
  • Fyreside
    Fyreside Posts: 444 Member
    jonezy444 wrote: »
    Online dating. Need I say more? A lot of men show their true colors through the anonymity of the internet. Sending rude messages just because they don't like fat chicks

    I think you will find that's not limited to one sex or the other.. Thats just online dating.
  • RastaLousGirl
    RastaLousGirl Posts: 2,119 Member
    My friends and even people I have just met, has never bullied me or stated anything
    (to my face) about my weight. It was my family that did the most damage to me. Now, as an adult, I have learned my worth, they cannot hurt me now.
  • Fyreside
    Fyreside Posts: 444 Member
    My friends and even people I have just met, has never bullied me or stated anything
    (to my face) about my weight. It was my family that did the most damage to me. Now, as an adult, I have learned my worth, they cannot hurt me now.

    I don't want to take anything away from what you said. Because we are all on our own journeys. But I kinda have the opposite thing going on. I had a bad MV accident and while recovering I just started packing on the weight, and nobody in my family said a darn thing. Maybe it's one of those careful what you wish for things, but I really do wish someone had grabbed me by the shoulders and said mate, you are letting yourself go and you've got to put the brakes on.
  • RastaLousGirl
    RastaLousGirl Posts: 2,119 Member
    Fyreside wrote: »
    My friends and even people I have just met, has never bullied me or stated anything
    (to my face) about my weight. It was my family that did the most damage to me. Now, as an adult, I have learned my worth, they cannot hurt me now.

    I don't want to take anything away from what you said. Because we are all on our own journeys. But I kinda have the opposite thing going on. I had a bad MV accident and while recovering I just started packing on the weight, and nobody in my family said a darn thing. Maybe it's one of those careful what you wish for things, but I really do wish someone had grabbed me by the shoulders and said mate, you are letting yourself go and you've got to put the brakes on.

    I completely understand this! My senior year in high school, I was gaining weight, due to not being as active as I was playing soccer and in dance. So, I ate the same without being productive. My dad was the only one that pulled me aside, and nicely encouraged me to start losing weight. He motivated me and supported me, and I did lose that weight! I completely understand how you wish you had someone supportive help open your eyes.

    However, in my early 20s, after my dad had passed, cousins, my younger sister, aunts, all that I was close too started in on me, and it wasn't encouraging. I didn't see what they saw, I didn't feel fat, I just felt they were mean. They stated things while they were angry over a situation, not because they wanted to help.

  • Calliope610
    Calliope610 Posts: 3,783 Member
    Angall08 wrote: »
    To those who have had problems gaining or losing weight:

    We all know people can be rude. The world is full of cruel people always making fun of someones weight. The good thing is always having family and friends to be there with you through it all. Also having apps and trainers to help you reach your goal is great.

    My question is. What are some hateful things people have said to you about your weight and how did you respond to it??

    Who the *kitten* cares what people say about my weight? I sure as hell don't. I learned a long time ago that life is too short to care what other people ( esp people I don't know or don't like) think about me.
  • 39andfat
    39andfat Posts: 144 Member
    My line manager asked me when my baby was due.
  • princess7955
    princess7955 Posts: 1,277 Member
    My SIL's future FIL asked me if I was Italian because I "look like I could eat". *kitten*.
    Doesn't he realize that Italians have many talents??
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  • go_cubs
    go_cubs Posts: 1,183 Member
    I was on my way into the gym late at night once and these young kids were sitting outside they called me the Mexican precious ?
    I was young at the time and it ruined me.. literally sat in the locker room crying that night
  • THeADHDTurnip
    THeADHDTurnip Posts: 413 Member
    My daughter draws my body as a round circle in her pictures...with twig arms. :|
  • goatg
    goatg Posts: 1,399 Member
    I was called a fat *kitten*, just this week.

    Who the freak would talk to another human being that way
  • goatg
    goatg Posts: 1,399 Member
    Someone repeatedly, energetically, told me my thighs are THICK
  • 81Katz
    81Katz Posts: 7,074 Member
    My nephew drew a picture of me and I was like "Ummmmmmm...?" I look at it now a days (forever later) and I'm like awww, in his eyes I was this blobby colorful 'whatever' .. with a giant smile. :heart:
  • gymprincess1234
    gymprincess1234 Posts: 493 Member
    edited February 2018
    As a child and young teen I just got a lot of 'you're fat', afterwards nobody ever insulted me, at least directly.

    In my adult life - 6 years ago I was at an event and 2 acquaintances of mine were walking behind. I don't know what the guy said or what face he pulled, but the girl responded with "it's not that bad, a bit of working out can fix it". I felt disgusting, totally ruined the day for me. I was overweight, my self esteem was low and I didn't have the courage to turn around and say anything.

    And then 2 years ago an old relative asked me "why don't you give some of your fat to your sister, she's so skinny". I said nothing, but it also ruined my day and now makes me anxious every time I see that man. Last time I saw him, I already had lost the majority of my extra weight. He just stared at me, looked me up and down and said I've lost weight and gotten curvy growing up. Again I said nothing. Now I think I've grown some confidence and if it ever happens again, I will stand up for myself.

    It's actually quite therapeutic to write this down. I only had told the last incident to 1 person recently.

    Oh, forgot, my own mother from time to time says from which ares of my body I should lose weight more and which ones look fine now. I had a conversation about that and she stopped it.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    the worst one that stuck with me doesn't even sound ALL that terrible compared to some other things people have said to me over the years. But when I was about 13 years old, I was 5'6" and wore size 11, I definitely had a weight problem long before that but honestly was sort of growing into my body and developing an hourglass figure...that's about the size I am now, age 41 and 5'8" after much work and weight loss...but anyway, my stepmom's friend, a professional woman in her 40s, was having a clothing party with these UGLY clothes like bedazzled, jeweled sweaters and slacks, and I wasn't interested (I liked stonewash jeans and t-shirts, it was 1989)...so she said to me "They even have plus sizes - for you". And it broke my heart! I never felt so ashamed and embarrassed about my body/weight as I did then. Even though as a little kid every time I went to the doctor he lectured my mom about my obesity in front of me. That lady's comment hurt worse.
  • huntersvonnegut
    huntersvonnegut Posts: 1,177 Member
    goatg wrote: »
    I was called a fat *kitten*, just this week.

    Who the freak would talk to another human being that way

    A two legged sphincter

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  • 81Katz
    81Katz Posts: 7,074 Member
    I actually never thought I was a fat person until people called me names. And growing up I still didn't think I was that bad, until people called me more names. I hovered in a range/size for years and was like "just stay there." And I did but I always felt bad about myself. Then I reached my heaviest and had to have been in denial until I saw pictures and I felt gutted. I was like, guess I am this big fat ugly POS everyone always said I was.

    I've never gone back to my highest but I've gone up, back down, back up, back down. I'm about middle now.

    Everyone acted so shocked when I lost the weight (because I guess my role was never meant to be the thin one) I was supposed to be the fat one.

    But no matter my weight, size, etc. I still have always felt fat. It's been repeated into my head for as long as I can remember.

    Worse, at my heaviest whenever someone else lost weight my nose was rubbed in it like a dog who had pissed on the carpet. "See, doesn't so & so look great now?" Hmmm, now I wonder why I feel so bad about myself ?? ...
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