Strange weight loss comments...

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  • NanaWubbie
    NanaWubbie Posts: 248 Member
    Some fool of a friend asked me how chemo was going....idiot!!!
  • hebehrens
    hebehrens Posts: 55
    I had lost about 10 pounds before my wedding last summer. I was rather thin up top, and my gown was styles such that it flowed out from my hips (I hold all my weight in my hips and thighs). So while I had lost weight, I looked like I had probably lost more than I really had. Many of our wedding guests said things like "you look so skinny!" I was kind of put-off by it really. I'd rather they have mentioned that I looked great in the dress or.... something.... I just didn't expect to hear so many "skinny" comments on my wedding day.

    During the father-daughter dance with my dad, he whispered in my ear "Are you okay? You're getting too thin!" I resisted telling him that I still had at LEAST 20 pounds of extra weight in my butt and thighs he could check out. I didn't even do the whole garter thing because I was still embarassed by my fat legs...
  • Sunny_fit4life
    Sunny_fit4life Posts: 157 Member
    From a trainer at my gym: "You were way hotter before you lost weight".

    How rude :/
  • rachelerwin
    rachelerwin Posts: 140 Member
    A lady at the gym the other day asked me how much weight I had lost and I told her I had lost 136 pounds. She said "Wow that's great, but you still have big legs."
    For the most I do get positive comments, but I think some people speak without thinking.
  • new_bella
    new_bella Posts: 199 Member
    Years ago after having lost 20 lbs (and 4 dress sizes) I treated myself to some new clothes. When I walked into work wearing a fitted dress, one of my co-workers burst out laughing and said "what happened to your boobs, they look like mosquito bites!" :laugh:
  • KimLovesDon
    KimLovesDon Posts: 152 Member
    Have you been binging and purging? (As if! ) And. You're not sick are you?
  • Sunshine2plus2
    Sunshine2plus2 Posts: 1,492 Member
    What drugs did you take to loss so much weight. At the time I was 192 from 330. Thankfully I could careless what people think I know the hard work i put in it to achieve that loss!
  • thinking_thinly
    thinking_thinly Posts: 143 Member
    From a child I work with:

    Child: "Teacher? Why you all that?"
    Me: "Ummmmm....All what?"
    Child: "You know... Why you smaller?"
    Me: "Oh, I bought a shrink ray and tried it on myself!"
    Child: "Ohhhhhhhh! You excersize!"

    Haha, certainly the cutest "strange" weight loss comment!
  • I work retail and there is a board with the associate's picture on it. My picture happen to be one year and 48lbs ago. She looked at my picture, then at me, back to my picture....said "That's you?". I said yes....she said "What happened?" All I could do is laugh, other people had noticed and commented but I'd never had it said quite that way before!
  • lookin_new
    lookin_new Posts: 18 Member
    I hate it when people notice iv lost weight and are like " wow that's great... now are you gonna keep it off?" o_O uummm yeaa that's the plan any ways
  • bviv89
    bviv89 Posts: 36 Member
    "You've lost a lot of weight! Did you start taking drugs or something?" - Rude comment from a regular costumer I was serving at the restaurant I work at.

    It bothered me quite a bit, but I try to ignore the negative comments I get from ignorant people now. I put in the time and hard work. Why should I even try to explain to stupid people that I got off my *kitten* and worked for it? Haha.

    Because waiting tables supports a drug habit....said nobody ever!
  • Jen800
    Jen800 Posts: 548 Member
    Bump! love this thread.


    I don't think I've had any strange ones, but EVERYONE tells me the typical "well, you don't want to get too skinny" "Don't lose much more" All coming from people with high bodyfat percentages.

    These comments were made when my bodyfat percentage was around 29-30%!
  • mlogantra76
    mlogantra76 Posts: 334 Member
    Lets see: My grandmother was the sweetest lady. She did say some interesting things. One thing she said is I have such a better personality after I lost weight:) Another things she said is that when I was overweight, I was just big "all over."
  • cathomer
    cathomer Posts: 88
    I haven't even nearly got there yet, but I think sometimes people feel vaguely threatened when their fat friends get thin, like it somehow gives them someone to feel not as bad as. They probably also feel insecure as it's such a massive achievement that they might feel inadequate that they've not done something so huge.

    I have a friend who'll jokingly say "*****" if I say I've lost weight, but I've got like 5 stone to lose, she's already slim and fit, it's a bit weird lol
  • dani22105
    dani22105 Posts: 76 Member
    About 25 lbs down, my coworker who has always been judgmental, told me, "I just can't see it. I know you say your scrubs are much looser but I just can't see it. You look the same."

    I don't listen to negative comments like that. Everyone else has told me so many wonderful, positive comments. "You look skinner!" "Keep it up Danielle, I can totally see it in your abdomen and face."

    Don't worry so much on what the negatives have to say. You feel skinnier, you better act like it :) Give yourself the confidence boost you need to be the BEST you can be, today and every day!.
  • CarlieeBear
    CarlieeBear Posts: 325 Member
    I saw my sister recently after dropping 12 pounds and putting on some muscle and she asked me if I was going through a mid-life crisis. Thanks for the support, Sis.

    Maybe I am, but isn't it good I'm turning it into a good thing? Or at least I didn't go out and buy a tiny little very expensive sports car I can't afford...
  • younginaz
    younginaz Posts: 71 Member
    when I went to log in at the YMCA and they told me a needed a new ID because I looked so different!
  • Treadmillmom1st
    Treadmillmom1st Posts: 579 Member
    I have a main office that I work at most of the time, and two other offices in two other towns that I'm only at occasionally. I hadn't been to the Rio Rancho office since early November (a bit unusual because I used to be there at least once every week or two). I don't have to go through the security point as I have a pass to get in through a private door. As I was walking down the hall to my office and started to put my key in the door, the door down the hall burst open with 3 of our security personnel coming quickly at me ...they were almost all the way to me (with my eyes bugging out) and they slowed up and the lead security said, "holy ****...Mr. Wolf, that you?" I was just glad they realized before slamming me to the ground. They saw me approaching my office on the security monitors and didn't recognize me without my fat suit on...or much less of a fat suit anyways.

    Lol, this could've turned into a dead guy NSV!
  • Treadmillmom1st
    Treadmillmom1st Posts: 579 Member
    "You don't need to workout." Um... right. I'll just sit on my couch all night and watch TV.

    I get that all the time, makes no sense eh?
  • SherryTeach
    SherryTeach Posts: 2,836 Member
    An acquaintance told me that I have the body of a twelve year old boy. Oh well.
  • GDio
    GDio Posts: 1 Member
    A co-worker said I lost weight in my neck. Never heard that one before.
  • Jen800
    Jen800 Posts: 548 Member
    some people are just silly :P
  • Jen800
    Jen800 Posts: 548 Member
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  • upnorthmj77
    upnorthmj77 Posts: 38 Member
    Good one - I like that
  • bertabird
    bertabird Posts: 52
    The strangest? Conversation between my husbands' friend and me: "So, Don tells me you've lost 85 pounds?" "Yep. Eighty-five pounds as of yesterday." "Wow! That's a lot of weight." "Yep, and I feel great!" "Yeah. You look great too! In fact, you wanna go out to dinner next week?" "Uh... you inviting Don and me out to dinner?" "Nope. Just you." "Uh, thanks, but I don't think so." "Why not? You're hot, I'm hot, we're hot." "Noooo... I'm not "hot" and uh... neither are you. Your also stupid and won't be around next week anyways." "What? "Why?" "Because, when my husband hears about this, you won't be a friend of his anymore and you might possibly be in the hospital with a broken face and a deflated ego." He was never put in the hospital, but we haven't seen him in 2 weeks. ;o) (I didn't get on MFP until after I had lost about 20 pounds - hence the number difference on the ticker)
  • "You look like the person who used to live inside you!"
  • lizcouty
    lizcouty Posts: 2
    After I'd lost almost 40 lbs, someone asked me how much more I wanted to lose. I told him I wanted to lose another 40 lbs, and he told me I'd never be able to do it. :/
  • I was at my Ex mother-in-law's funeral and was chatting with my Ex husband and his wife (strange, I know...we get along fabulously). My ex's brother came up and asked me if I went to school with my Ex and his wife. I had to remind him who I was...he was so embarrassed. The last time I saw him was 3 years prior and I was about 30lbs heavier. I know, it isn't exactly a strange comment, but it was a strange situation/conversation. We had a good laugh about it.
  • bmqbonnie
    bmqbonnie Posts: 836 Member
    I was always a chubby kid, and around middle school my grandpa started commenting on this. Obsessing over it, really. I didn't see him often but he started to comment on it and lecture me every time he saw me and it made me really upset. 'Cause middle school girls tend to have really high self exteem :grumble:

    Then in high school I lost a lot. Honestly I wasn't doing it very healthfully but I was hardly anorexic, but once or twice he accused me of being so. Then he'd see me at the same damn weight and tell me I was fat again. This kept up until he passed away when I was in college no matter what weight I was.

    My mom's kind of taken that over. I've come to expect some comment on my weight first thing when I come home to visit although it's always positive since I've been pretty much maintaining.

    I don't have much left to lose so I don't expect to get many more comments. At this point my appearance isn't going to look a whole lot different to those who only every see me in clothes :bigsmile:
  • SiaraAnne
    SiaraAnne Posts: 2 Member
    I've been slightly overweight for most of the last 10 years. The first time I decided to lose a little weight was before my first year of high school (surprise! gained it all back and then some in the four years since I graduated), but when I got there, everyone that knew me before asked if I was bulimic or anorexic, as if there was no way I could have just worked hard.
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