You'd be so pretty....if you lost weight.

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  • Amy62575
    Amy62575 Posts: 422 Member
    Reminds me of the saying, "If only closed minds came with closed mouths."

    Some people just shouldn't speak.
  • Queen_JessieA
    Queen_JessieA Posts: 1,059 Member
    Yep. I hear it all the time.
  • zillah73
    zillah73 Posts: 505 Member
    People used to say that to me all the time. They were wrong, I look exactly the same only narrower. :laugh:
  • rocket_ace
    rocket_ace Posts: 380 Member
    Anyone else ever have experience with a line like that? This is something my dad has said to me numerous times over the years, I know he means it as a pseudo compliment/motivation, but that's not how it made me feel at the time.

    never heard it (maybe I'm hopeless lol)! but I wouldn't mind it at all. its a simple truth that most people look much better when they are in better shape (just see all the before and after pictures on these forums as proof). Now, that being said, it doesn't excuse whatever jerk actually said that to you, but you should feel confident (and happy) that you will be as great looking on the outside as you feel on the inside when you have reached a body/health proportion that you are comfortable with. look forward to it!!

    (and sorry if this isn't the usual "it doesn't matter how much you weight, you can still be beautiful" pep talk......because, while I agree with that all, I myself feel like an ugly fatso, so I think many people do to, and I think its healthier to work through real-world issues like that rather than have some imaginary platonic ideal).
  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
    Is this a dad line? Cuz my dad told me this for years.

    Dads: do not ever, ever ever, say this to your daughter. mmkaythxbai
  • CorvusCorax77
    CorvusCorax77 Posts: 2,536 Member
    I had a bf go on and on about how sexy a supermodel was and then saying "oh, I like your earth mama thing too".....

    :huh:

    Mmmmm yeah. Dumping that guy was one of the best decisions of my life.
  • UticaBoy51
    UticaBoy51 Posts: 344 Member
    That would irritate me, I am glad you can find some good from it.
  • Jackson4590
    Jackson4590 Posts: 145 Member
    How is this a bad thing? My dad told me I was "getting a bit chunky" and then one day I realized he only wanted the best for me. I looked in the mirror truthfully and realized I was getting fat. So for me it worked. But I'm a guy... so?
  • BJPCraig
    BJPCraig Posts: 417 Member
    Proper response: "You'd sound so intelligent ... If you shut up."
  • brower47
    brower47 Posts: 16,356 Member
    No one has ever said anything like that to me but I'm always telling myself, "you'd be a knockout if you lost weight".

    Does that count?
  • smoootka
    smoootka Posts: 67 Member
    You have such a pretty face.....too bad you're overweight and nobody will ever want to marry you.

    Celebrating 19 years of marriage this year to an awesome man who loves me no matter how overweight I may be and who has never ever ever, not once, made a mean remark about my weight. My father can go to........

    ^^this... it's not 19 years of marriage, but 2 years of a serious relationship and living together. and not my first bf, either, so i guess i can't be as bad as they think.... yes, my father and all the other people can suck it, i'm great the way i am and some people actually do love me for ME not for my looks!! i am doing this for them, because they deserve an even better version of me, but mostly for myself. because this is what i want, not what someone else wants me to do.
  • NavyKnightAh13
    NavyKnightAh13 Posts: 1,394 Member
    Heard all the time before my mom died, and how she wished i would look like a cheerleader and dancer. And honestly still hear it, minusing from my husband, who says he loves me no matter what weight I am. and while I appreciate hearing that, I am still going to lose.
  • sugarandspice27
    sugarandspice27 Posts: 521 Member
    Yes, I've heard that idiotic remark from some caveman and I just ignored it. Back when I was religious, he said "You'd be the prettiest girl in our congregation if you lost weight".
  • JenAndSome
    JenAndSome Posts: 1,893 Member
    My old neighbor had the nerve to tell me last summer (mind you he was drinking) that I am a "pretty baby" but that I was starting to get chubby. Then he said if I gained too much more I wouldn't be pretty anymore. I nearly throat punched him. I did calmly tell him to mind his business or go away so he won't have to look at me and all my chubbiness. People are stupid.
  • spetermann190
    spetermann190 Posts: 289 Member
    I think that's a terrible thing to say and a terrible way to try to motivate someone :(
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    Oh! How about the "I'd be able to love you if you lost weight and grew your hair out" and/or "the only way I'd marry you is if you look dang good in a bikini" (needless to say, we're not together anymore).

    What a d-bag! Glad you wised up!
  • Pixi_Rex
    Pixi_Rex Posts: 1,676 Member
    I have never had this line used on me, by anyone... but then again my dad never told me I was pretty/beautiful EVER.
  • ElenakiFra
    ElenakiFra Posts: 62 Member
    To me happens the opositive! My parents allways think that if you are chubby you are healthy. I ve lost 42 lbs and all i hear from them is : how you became like this etc They think i will get anorexic! Their mind is messed up!. And my weight is 127 lbs for 5ft 5inches height!
    So imagine that....to make such a big change for your health and have a better life,trying to loose weight and exercise hard! At the end to get those comments as a reward by your parents!
    ps. sorry for my poor english.
  • caterpillardreams
    caterpillardreams Posts: 476 Member
    I think I would just find some thing I could not stand about him and point it out. But that would be I anger, may not help you at all. But it may stop him from saying stupid stuff like that to his daughter.
  • arasky90
    arasky90 Posts: 10
    YES. From my mum, quite often... only recently she's started to realise how much it hurts me.
  • ElizabethRaeBarnes
    ElizabethRaeBarnes Posts: 74 Member
    You have such a pretty face.....too bad you're overweight and nobody will ever want to marry you.

    Celebrating 19 years of marriage this year to an awesome man who loves me no matter how overweight I may be and who has never ever ever, not once, made a mean remark about my weight. My father can go to........

    THIS!
    ❤ One thing I learned in my early 20's. It really doesnt matter what other people think, at all... Seriously. The only thing that matters at the end of the day is that you look in the mirror and like what you see. It doesnt matter what your parents think, friends, strangers...nothing. JUST YOU! If you dont like something, change it. If you are happy, stay the same. :) dont let people try to bring you down.

    My gramps always told me I was fat when I was a teenager. I am 5'9'' tall. I ended up battling anorexia for a year because of his persistant rude comments.

    When you dont let others get to you mentally, you will be your happiest. :)
  • witchy_wife
    witchy_wife Posts: 792 Member
    I remember when I was like 18 and had gone out clubbing with my sister, her fella and a bunch of their friends that I didn't know too well. There was this one guy who was really good looking and we seemed to get on well. Spent most of the night boogying together on the dance floor and having a laugh.

    Nothing was said that night, but the following day my sister told me that he had said to her and her fella that he'd be really interesting in hooking up with me sometime if I was slimmer, as I was pretty and had a great personality but was too heavy for him to date.

    At the time I was probably about 20lbs overweight.

    I'm glad he didn't say it to me as I would have been upset, but my sis went crazy at him, telling him that he was an arrogant tosser and I could do far far better than the likes of him lol.
  • KiltFuPanda
    KiltFuPanda Posts: 574 Member
    "You would have had the girls in high school if you weren't so big."

    As if that was my goal in school - thanks.

    And guess what? There are ladies out there who like the big and burly type!
  • kellijauch
    kellijauch Posts: 379 Member
    My EX-boyfriend told me one time that I would be the prettiest girl in the room if I was skinnier. I know he meant it as a compliment, but what an idiot.
  • 5ftnFun
    5ftnFun Posts: 948 Member
    When I was approx 13, I was at my uncle & aunt's house following a funeral. I was grabbing some cookies & punch when my uncle said to me "You're losing your girlish figure there little Miss." Hit like a ton of bricks back then, and now when I think about it, I think it was kinda creepy too. Some people are *ssh*les, plain and simple.
  • blably
    blably Posts: 490 Member
    the way you are no wonder youre single

    look at your stomach its like an old mans beer stomach



    when i was younger and really skinny (i mean REALLY) he said if i ever looked at my toes, how fat they are....


    oh sometimes people just dont know what words can do to a person
  • khall86790
    khall86790 Posts: 1,100 Member
    It was never said as blatantly as that but it was implied.
  • djeffreys10
    djeffreys10 Posts: 2,312 Member
    When I was first divorced, I was out with one of my best friends. He told me that he could just about garauntee that if I lost 10 lbs and came to that bar, I wouldn't be leaving alone.

    However, a) he is much bigger than me, and b) I don't think comments like that have the same impact on guys as they do on women anyway, and C) I, in fact, I needed to lose about 25 lbs back then. We both knew we both needed to lose weight, and a simple acknowledgement of that fact had no impact on me. But I think that is just one of the ways men and women are different.
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    Backhanded compliments. Hate them.
  • iggyboo93
    iggyboo93 Posts: 524 Member
    I have never had this line used on me, by anyone... but then again my dad never told me I was pretty/beautiful EVER.

    Yep - me neither. When we would drive past a herd of cows, he was tell me that's where he got me from. He would say that every. single. time.