*kitten* People Say To People Who're Trying To Lose Weight!

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  • missyahall2
    missyahall2 Posts: 99 Member
    "I thought you were dieting?!?" (When you are observed drinking anything other than water or eating anything other than salad...)


    Yes this one too! I hate this one!...


    ^^^THIS ^^^


    Me: I use a food scale to make sure my diary is accurate.
    Them: Can't you just eyeball it?
    Me: Um no I can't.
    Them: But weighing seems hard/ a little extreme?
    Me: Aren't we in law school? That's hard. I was fat for 18 years. That's extreme
    Them: "blank stare"
  • breezyleaf
    breezyleaf Posts: 34 Member
    You should plan for Lipo, those fat cells are just waiting to fill back up again.

    #truestory

    SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!!! that is soooo RUDE!!! Some people, I tell ya!!!
  • DamePiglet
    DamePiglet Posts: 3,730 Member
    can you have that? I love this one - not

    This, for sure!

    I don't mind "what's your secret?" Except that when I say, "keeping track of my calories" and I get "that doesn't work!" or "that's not healthy!"
    :laugh: okay.
  • FredSetToGetFit
    FredSetToGetFit Posts: 286 Member
    I'm doing great for the first time in 20 years, and then I have this relation that keeps trying to get me on a yo yo diet. It really p15535 me off to no end, but then I just decided to each his own. I don't comment or try to tell ppl what to do unless they ask. I will make my body do the talking in a couple of months.
  • Zaftique
    Zaftique Posts: 599 Member

    Person: There's something different about you.
    You: Really? I didn't think anyone was going to notice.
    Person: Yeah you look really different.
    You: *waiting to hear it, ready for the moment, smile's about to come out*
    Person: You changed your hair. (Nope.)


    This. Yeah, I lost 60 lbs but it's totally my haircut that makes me look different.

    To be fair, they probably think anything weight-related is an etiquette minefield.

    Some years ago, I had a co-worker ask another co-worker if she had gained weight (and sounded happy about it), which made co-worker #2 get offended - however the first co-worker was a recent immigrant from (I want to say Somalia, but it may have been Eritrea), and her entire family was beyond rail-thin. Having meat on the bones was seen as a -good- sign, so there wasn't the "eww fatties lol" thing going on in her mind, it was "yay, you look well-fed, gratz!"
  • tamzinb10
    tamzinb10 Posts: 38 Member
    You're not doing the _________ diet are you? Cause you know that doesn't work. Trust me!

    (Says this while drinking a Pepsi and snacking on a butterfinger while a frozen Cheeseburger is defrosting in the microwave)




    Mmmmmmm what's a butterfinger?
  • Zomoniac
    Zomoniac Posts: 1,169 Member
    "You're doing too much, you're never going to be able to maintain it."

    I got that a lot. I still get it now. I've tracked everything that's happened every day for three years. I'd say it's now past the requirements for "being able to maintain it".
  • mamadon
    mamadon Posts: 1,422 Member
    Although I realize people are just being nice, I get a little tired of some that go on and on and on, about how much weight I have lost. When we have somebody new start at work, someone will eventually tell them how I have lost a ton of weight. Sometimes I feel like I would like to not be forever known as the formerly really fat girl lol.
  • breezyleaf
    breezyleaf Posts: 34 Member
    "What are your secrets?!"

    1. I bathe in the blood of virgins right after a juice cleanse. Really clears out the pores, I'm tellin' you.
    2. Sacrificing a 2-year-old white rooster on the third full moon of an even-numbered year helped me shed 50lbs in one week! It was amazing.
    3. I ate less and worked out more.

    ROTFL!!!!!:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • Grandmother - "You can eat anything you want, it's all about moderation." *5 minutes later* "Well Allie, get another plate, you can't be full after one!"
  • tedrickp
    tedrickp Posts: 1,229 Member
    Real questions asked:

    "Did you get weight loss surgery?" (no)

    "You cutting out all fried foods?" (hell no)

    "Oh you can still drink on your diet???" (lololol eff yes)

    "Are you f***ing with blow" (lol no)

    Most people just ask how I did it - and when I tell them count calories/macros - their eyes just glaze over and conversation is over.
  • jstout365
    jstout365 Posts: 1,686 Member
    My hubby would say "So you're giving up already?" After I took two days off from the gym in a row after starting back for two weeks. I said "No, it is called rest days and you also asked me to do x, y, and z for you today so I'll just go tomorrow."

    Now he understands that I do take more than one day off a week and it doesn't mean I'm giving up. He even commented a little bit ago that he is happy I'm back in the gym because he knows it makes me a happier person.

    His mom would always comment about me eating this and that or passing up on a few things for the sake of staying on track. The "is that in your plan?" comments always bothered me because of the idea that you have to cut things out in a diet. I was constantly explaining that nothing is not in the plan, I just have to plan for what I will be having.
  • Ok ladies....it has to be...oh girl, you look good for having 4 kids!!! If I hear that one more time I'm seriously gonna blow! :mad:
  • craftywitch_63
    craftywitch_63 Posts: 829 Member
    My oldest son has accused me of purging or becoming anorexic!

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    Actually, I've just decreased my overeating!
  • You are doing great so keep doing what you are doing!
  • TheBigYin
    TheBigYin Posts: 5,686 Member
    best one I had was...

    "Wait, you're on a Diet... thank *kitten* for that, everyone that had seen you thought you'd got cancer, the way you've wasted away this last year!"
  • Mav3rick54
    Mav3rick54 Posts: 180 Member
    I was back at my old office last week. My coworkers had not seen my since last October....which was when I started my journey to better health. Everyone was very amazed and giving me hugs etc.

    I was there for a three day training so our lunches were brought in. One of the desert items one day was pound cake and strawberries.

    Coworker as she walks by me with her plate of cake and strawberries raising it like she is giving a toast.... "I am having some in your honor"
    Me: "Oh, I have already had some."
    Look on her face... PRICELESS...as I explained to her, "I still eat...I just eat less of it...but thank you for thinking of me."
  • tesha_chandler
    tesha_chandler Posts: 378 Member
    My good looking [friends] say "you don't need to lose weight! You're not big!" Umm, I'm 216 pounds.. I need to lose weight! (Think they're afraid of competition or something lol)
    And my personal favorite, "What diet are you on?" "Eating less and working out" and suddenly no one is interested anymore once they don't hear I took a magic fat burning pill....
  • LoggingForLife
    LoggingForLife Posts: 504 Member
    My boss told me that if I kept running (or jogging as he called it) that my uterus would fall out. Thanks for the support. And many miles later that thing is right where it was when I started!!!!
  • otter090812
    otter090812 Posts: 380 Member
    Just this morning:

    Colleague: 'But you're not going to lose anymore are you?'
    Me: 'Yes. I was obese, and having lost over 30lbs I have only just made it to the top of the overweight BMI range'
    Colleague: 'But you weren't really obese were you?'

    ...well, kinda, by any accepted measure you'd care to use, yes...
  • DeeVanderbles
    DeeVanderbles Posts: 589 Member
    Ugh. My mom swears by this low carb diet. It's called "The 3-Day Diet" You eat very specific things for 3 days and the other 4 days of the week you go back to eating normal, without overdoing it. She and my stepdad did it in order for him to lose the weight he needed to qualify for knee replacement. They did it. He lost the required weight. He got his knee replacement. And he gained it all back, plus some. Though I have to say it did work for my mom, she stuck with it and still eats a lot better than she used to. She hasn't put any weight back on.

    But while she was doing it, she was using crushed pork rinds to coat meats to cook them because they're low carb, they would snack on pepperoni because it's low carb. I'd tell her I was watching what I eat, as a whole. I watch my fat intake, my sodium intake, etc., and she swears all I need to do is cut carbs.

    No thanks. I love carbs. And I love to run. I kinda need those.
  • madhatter2013
    madhatter2013 Posts: 1,547 Member
    "You have such a nice face, maybe if you skipped a meal you'd lose weight everywhere else."

    WHAT!?! :noway:
    I would have said "Oh yeah, so do you, here let me fix that" and then punched then in the face. :mad:
  • stephgetsfit2
    stephgetsfit2 Posts: 72 Member
    "Great food choices, but Are you sure you're eating enough? Especially since you are doing crossfit!"

    Leave me and my food diary alone!!! lol
  • DamePiglet
    DamePiglet Posts: 3,730 Member
    Ugh. My mom swears by this low carb diet. It's called "The 3-Day Diet" You eat very specific things for 3 days and the other 4 days of the week you go back to eating normal, without overdoing it. She and my stepdad did it in order for him to lose the weight he needed to qualify for knee replacement. They did it. He lost the required weight. He got his knee replacement. And he gained it all back, plus some. Though I have to say it did work for my mom, she stuck with it and still eats a lot better than she used to. She hasn't put any weight back on.

    But while she was doing it, she was using crushed pork rinds to coat meats to cook them because they're low carb, they would snack on pepperoni because it's low carb. I'd tell her I was watching what I eat, as a whole. I watch my fat intake, my sodium intake, etc., and she swears all I need to do is cut carbs.

    No thanks. I love carbs. And I love to run. I kinda need those.


    ohhhh... pork rinds as coating? that sounds YUMMY!
  • tdotdiva
    tdotdiva Posts: 22 Member
    These stories are crazy!

    My worst "s*it" people say story came from a "psychic". My friend had a reading party and when it was my turn this quack started to lecture me about how I should only eat my meals from a side plate, that way, I could eat whatever I want but ensure moderation. The kicker? I wasn't even overweight at the time. I was in a size 6 or 8 maybe...

    I've often wondered if she "saw" me getting fat in a vision and the side plate advice was for future me.

    *roll eyes*
  • DeeVanderbles
    DeeVanderbles Posts: 589 Member
    Ugh. My mom swears by this low carb diet. It's called "The 3-Day Diet" You eat very specific things for 3 days and the other 4 days of the week you go back to eating normal, without overdoing it. She and my stepdad did it in order for him to lose the weight he needed to qualify for knee replacement. They did it. He lost the required weight. He got his knee replacement. And he gained it all back, plus some. Though I have to say it did work for my mom, she stuck with it and still eats a lot better than she used to. She hasn't put any weight back on.

    But while she was doing it, she was using crushed pork rinds to coat meats to cook them because they're low carb, they would snack on pepperoni because it's low carb. I'd tell her I was watching what I eat, as a whole. I watch my fat intake, my sodium intake, etc., and she swears all I need to do is cut carbs.

    No thanks. I love carbs. And I love to run. I kinda need those.


    ohhhh... pork rinds as coating? that sounds YUMMY!

    I'm not denying that it tasted good. She made chicken fingers for the super bowl that way. But it doesn't sound "healthy" to me and she thinks it's fine.
  • lavaughan69
    lavaughan69 Posts: 459 Member
    Two days ago I bought gas for the car and the woman that processes your payment (old style gas station that you can't pay at the pump!) commented on how thin I was and then asked me if I was sick! lol, uhm no, I just eat less and move more.
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  • Confuzzled4ever
    Confuzzled4ever Posts: 2,860 Member
    "you're wasting away" (ummm... 75lbs in 15 months is hardly wasting away)

    "don't you dare become anorexic" (right.. because that's what diets do to people)

    "You don't need to lose weight" (I know this is meant to be a compliment, but I need encouragement, not discouragement)

    "You've lost enough" (The scale, the doctors and my body fat percentage says otherwise.)

    "Here, I baked you cookies" (Gee thanks for creating temptation I have to resist, and not givnig me your recipe so I can track them properly)

    "the chocolate is in the cabinet above my desk" (UGH!!)

    "You're younger then me, so it's easier for you" (This is not easy. Period)

    (after a rest day) "Oh you're slacking off huh?" (No, after 9 days straight of exercise my body demanded a break)

    "You shouldn't eat that" (Why?)

    "How did you lose weight?" Me: eating healthy and exercise" them: "Oh that's all?" (that's all?? You do it then.. LOL)

    "I cant' run" (Do you have legs?)

    "You have obesity in your family, so you're destined to be fat forever" (thanks for the encouragement, ps.. obesity has little to do with genetics and everything to do with mental health, lifestyle, diet and exercise)


    ETA: Sorry to have so many, but I've face A LOT of negative nellies on my journey.

    Oh i forgot a good one
    "I didn't give you a bun or cheese because I know you're trying to lose weight" (thanks for making my dietary choices for me, please pass a bun and a slice of cheese) This was from a very supportive well meaning person. but it still irked me. lol
  • lindameeds
    lindameeds Posts: 5 Member
    My mum is the type of person that can eat a ton of donuts and not put on weight ... yet I look at one and hey, 20lbs heavier!
    I explained to her that I'd finally decided I WANTED to lose weight, as opposed to NEEDING to. I also explained how the MFP app worked and that I was doing a combo of Slimfast, Paul McKenna and MFP - it seems to be working for me.
    I'd put my "treat" meal through the app (we'd gone out for a carvery, hers - meat, lots of potatoes, lots of everything, mine - 2 slices of meat, lots of veggies and a small amount of gravy, all within app tolerances).

    Her comment? Shouldn't be eating that then, should you? :sad: She always know 'just' how to make me feel bad enough to make me wanna stuff my face. :sad:
    STFU, Mum!
    (We don't get on that well anyway...).