Spin off on people being unkind...
angfish
Posts: 12 Member
I have lost weight before and experienced some unkind behavior by other women. My friendships changed specifically because I no longer sat around over indulging in unhealthy foods with them. I had women at work ask me when I was finally at a healthy weight "you're not going to lose any MORE are you??", or "you're so thin, you make me sick". At social functions I've had co-workers turn clear around in their chairs to see what I had on my plate. When some of my so called friends learn that I work out at least 5 days a week (which is recommended by health professionals), I am all of a sudden "obsessed" with exercising.
I've just thought at times that no wonder we struggle with weight loss at times or, like me, experience the see-saw of losing and gaining again and again. There is pressure to fit in with your friends and not succeed just as there is pressure to lose weight.
Despite these hurtful actions by these other women...I choose to feel good, be healthier, and look good!! And, I'm making new friends that share those values. I'm sad to no longer be as close with some of my friends, but I can't hold myself back to make another person feel better for being overweight.
I've just thought at times that no wonder we struggle with weight loss at times or, like me, experience the see-saw of losing and gaining again and again. There is pressure to fit in with your friends and not succeed just as there is pressure to lose weight.
Despite these hurtful actions by these other women...I choose to feel good, be healthier, and look good!! And, I'm making new friends that share those values. I'm sad to no longer be as close with some of my friends, but I can't hold myself back to make another person feel better for being overweight.
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Isn't it amazing what we do to each other?
Good for you for having a healthy attitude and for finding others that share your lifestyle choices.0 -
Women are *****es. Lol. It's true though.
Tell em to eff off.0 -
That's awful I hope you find tons of new friends who will motivate and encourage you! :flowerforyou:0
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Well good for you losing the weight. Have you ever heard of Meme Roth? She is the reason I lost the weight (before I even considered losing the weight). She said to "ditch your fat friends". I at first throught it was cruel, because I was still one of the fat friends. In a way though she makes a lot of sense, because while at the end of the day, we make the choices for ourselves, but peer pressure effects us. If we're surrounded by unhealthy choices we tend to make those, and if we are surrounded by health concious people they're behavior tends to rub off on me. I've been down that road too, and understand completely what you are saying. Kudos to you for surrounding yourself with like-minded people.0
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Women are *****es. Lol. It's true though.
Tell em to eff off.
sad but true, m'friend.0 -
good for you not falling for their unhealthy lifestyles and fairweather friendship.0
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I'm sure you already know it, but they're just jealous. They want to do what you are doing but don't want to put in the work. People that really care about you will support you and cheer you on. And maybe you'll motivate some others to join you. I've been able to motivate a few friends and co-workers since I started, and now I'm having fun cheering them too.0
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True friends are ones that will motivate you and support you in what you believe in. Stick with it!!! You are doing a great job, and let's be honest- they are most likely just jealous. Give them something to be jealous of0
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There are times that I eat more just to show others that I am actually eating!! It is frustrating!0
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wow! That is one of the of things I have contemplated when I lose weight. Not just the women's reaction but also the men. it will be interesting to see the attention losing weight draws b/c we all know it is inevitable.
I think it's smart that you move forward0 -
Sounds like you need new friends. Like the saying goes "With friends like these, who needs enemies?"
I don't keep any close friends because my family takes the majority of my time so no problems there.0 -
Oh, I definitely agree that women are hateful, catty you-know-whats! I was always the fat girl in the group and my skinny friends found it hard that I could be competition for guys or whatever their problem was. You find out who your friends are real quick between the motivators and the downers.
YOU CAN LIVE THE LIFESTYLE! You can make the change. You can leave those b**ches in the DUST!0 -
I don't like it when you have lost enough that it is obvious and certain people say nothing at all. I'm not at that point yet but I've been there in the past. :ohwell:0
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I have heard it said that if you want to be successful you have to surround yourself with people that share the same goals. Feel free to add me as a MFP friend if you would just like one more. Living healthy is not just about our weight, it's in our heads too, so negative attitudes have no place in our lives if we are going to lose it and learn how to balance so that we can keep it off and still live a happy life.
Good Luck to you0 -
I totally get it. I'm a manager in fast food and my other manager and employees CONSTANTLY "tease" me (tease is in quotes because I really don't think they mean it as kindly as they say they do) about being a hippie and only eating leaves and being obsessive compulsive because I refuse to eat burgers and fries and milkshakes with them everyday and prefer a salad or some other significantly healthier (and in my opinion tastier) food. My employees, even those without children, constantly tell me how I must not have a social life because I have soooooooo much time for exercise or my fiance must be a huge d*** to me and that's why I want to lose the weight when neither is true.
It sucks, it hurts, they're jealous, and you'll get over it sooner then they'll grow up.
Congratulations on your progress, at least you have everyone on this site to support you0 -
There are a couple reasons people start hen peaking at ya when you start to get to a healthy weight...
1. They are used to you being heavy and their mind can not keep up with your weight loss. People are programmed to not like change really.
2. They are jealous. They see you lose weight and might wish they could. There is always a "fat friend" in the group and if you lose weight and weight less than them, it means one of THEM is now the "fat friend" Also they might be jealous because you have so much dedication and motivation and they wish they had it.
3. They might think you are trying to be better than them, like a one upper. Those people that anything you do, they already did it, they already visited there, they already did it before you. And in a sense....yes, you are better than them because you took the horse by the reigns and said Enough is Enough.
One person said losing your fat friends....don't do that. Try to convert them! Don't be pushy but make it fun. Get out walking together. Introduce them to this site. It would suck to be a fat friend and your healthy friends all ditched you because they are healthy. But to be included? To be encouraged? To be inspired??? Shouldn't that be what we want?0 -
As the saying goes "We cannot please everyone". But remember that you're doing it for you and not for them. Its good that you don't let yourself down with their harsh words. Probably they're just envious because they might had tried losing weight before but never succeed so they see you as a "threat" but anyway you're right, just go along with people who will truly support you and bring out the best in you0
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isn't is weird? when we were young the pressure was to run & jump with your peers - NOW they want you to sit around &get fat with them.
Guess you just have to invite your friends to walk or work out with you & if they don't, well U know who your friends are
I sat around and gained 30 lbs with an unfit husband who saw no point in exercise & made fun of anything that wasn't fried and served with beer - I'll never do THAT again0 -
I'm sorry you have experienced these rude and envious people.
Time to find some like-minded friends who will encourage you!
blessings.0 -
I think any big change like the one you are making upsets the balance in relationships. The people who really care about you will find a space in your new life and you will create a new balance with them. You have to give them time because this wonderful change is not their choice. They'll get there. Or not. Some people will fall away and that's OK too.0
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I choose to surround myself with men.
Good for you for choosing the road less traveled. "With friends like these, who needs enemies?" right?0 -
Good lord, that is awful. People's cruelty, arrogance, ignorance, and greed never cease to amaze me.
I kickstarted my current weight loss by being on a team where we were each trying to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks. Our captain was a woman colleague who was so upbeat and positive you could not help but want to lose weight just to see the look on her face when you told her about your loss. Focus your energy on avoiding those negative jealous idiots and find some people who share your goals. Life is too short.0 -
This is a reminder of how it is a lifestyle change. In this case you will find yourself new friends with the same goals and lifestyle as you. As you do that, the old people you hang around with will drop off.
Sometimes, as in my case, your new lifestyle will encourage others to join you: I decided I would walk at lunchtime and told my work friends that I would meet her at the coffee shop. She decided to come with me and together with another friend we have walked at lunchtime ever since, both losing weight and getting fitter.
I've since made friends through my new gym and another friend has taken up bike riding with me. Don't worry, you may see now that losing those friends will create a hole in your life, but that hole will be filled with others just you wait and see!
GG0
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