Being called skinny, compliment or insult?
taylor5877
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I personally don't want to be called that, and I don't say other people are unless i'm being somewhat insulting (I think anyway, please don't search my posts).
anyway, just curious about the word from male and female perspectives.
anyway, just curious about the word from male and female perspectives.
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i would say its a compliment at least to me it is ive always been fat so to say im skinny is a nice change0
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I'd like to be called "fit" or "in great shape". Once a couple called me "the fittest person they know" and that was among the best compliments I've ever gotten.
I LOATHE being called skinny, because usually it's a woman saying it and it is followed by "b*tch".0 -
I don't like to be called skinny, but I wouldn't say it's an insult, however it could be if it was meant to be insulting.0
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I hate it, because I am still overweight.0
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I hate it, but only because i feel people are only saying it to be nice/humour me or load it with so much sarcasm they may as well have just called me fat.0
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After being fat for so long, I wouldn't mind being called skinny but I do get where you're coming from0
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Back before I had children and doubled in size I used to hate being called skinny, because it was normally either said with faux concern or as a compli-insult. Typically by another female.
Only time I found it a compliment was said by a guy I didn't know, we were out all with friends and I was giving my excuses for leaving them all to their drinks- I had to get up early to early to go for my walk/hike before I started work- he said "YOU get up early to walk? To lose weight? From where?! The only soft part of your body I can see is your tits!". Not necessarily a compliment but he said it honestly and without any innuendo, so I took it as a genuine compliment.0 -
Eh, It can go either way. I'm 5'4'' 128 pounds so I am pretty "skinny" but I don't want to be skinny... I want to be fit. Skinny makes me feel like I look sickly or something....0
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My neighbor calls me skinny minnie - I take it as a compliment.
ETA: I never used the word fit before I lost weight.0 -
depends on if the speaker means to be complimentary or insulting?0
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I was recently called skinny and I've taken it as a compliment. Average people not trying to get fit don't really get the technicalities and I don't think I really look fit at this point so I'll take it. I know that it was genuine and they were happy for what I've accomplished.0
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Compliment. I have been wearing my baby #2 weight for 4 yrs, and I am ready to be "skinny" again.0
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It could be neither, or either, depending on who says it and how.0
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It's funny, because I'm never sure either. People say it in all kinds of different ways. Girls are usually envious and family members are usually slightly concerned, lol. But I usually respond with thank you because... what else do you say?0
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Skinny is a good thing!0
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i would say its a compliment at least to me it is ive always been fat so to say im skinny is a nice change
^^^ agreed!0 -
skinny ain't right. need dem big booty *******0
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Usually a compliment unless it comes from anyone in my Mexican family. Skinny=unhealthy to my mom and all of her siblings.0
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While I don't want to be skinny (I'd rather be fit, with muscles) I usually take it as a compliment as it's nearly always meant as one, to just mean "looks good" or "slim"0
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Skinny isn't exactly a compliment. If you look it up in the dictionary it doesn't really have attractive definitions listed. I think I'd like to be called "fit" or "slim" like everyone else has mentioned.0
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I personally don't want to be called that, and I don't say other people are unless i'm being somewhat insulting (I think anyway, please don't search my posts).
anyway, just curious about the word from male and female perspectives.
Insult. Skinny is not cool.0 -
around 6 weeks or so ago I was being called too skinny by people that are too not skinny. kinda anooying but w/e0
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It's all about perception and intention. If you intended it to be an insult, it is. If you meant it to be a compliment, it is. The problem is the other side of the equation - perception. You may have intended it to be a compliment, but the receiver took it as an insult.
I would never feel insulted by being called skinny.0 -
Before I lost the weight, I would've loved to be called skinny. Now that I've lost the weight and I'm now more focused on building muscle and having definition to my body, I don't like the word. Makes me feel like a scrawny little girl.... which I'm not.0
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I've found, as a generalisation, men tend to find it insulting, but women often aspire to being skinny, so often find it complimentary.
For myself, I'd say it depends on the attitude of the person saying it - sometimes people say it as a compliment, while others say it to be b*tchy. As a word, though, it's not the most complimentary - 'slim' or 'slender' have better connotations. 'Skinny' has connotations of scrawniness, rather like 'bony' - the idea that you're all skin and bone. But lots of people don't think about that when they say it.0 -
I get that all the time! I find it distressing when people feel so free to comment, especially because it feels like they're scrutinizing me when it's my own damn business. And they always do it like "You're so skinny!" and do this gesture at my body. It tends to happen most when I refuse junk food or something. Hate, hate, hate. Now, if someone goes "You're in great shape" or "You look slender" in a genuinely complimenting way, I'm fine with it. Most of it is the way you say it. They think they're complimenting...it doesn't feel like they are.0
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I take it as a bit of both. A compliment because I did use to weigh 247lbs, so when someone calls me skinny now, I think wow! Thanks!! (Even though I'm not) but I also take it as a bit of an insult, from the WAY people say it...they say it like it's a bad thing and they usually add after, you need to stop losing weight now, your too thin (I'm still classed as plus size, so no idea why certain people are saying that!) So I just accept their critique and get on with my life, it's my body and it has nothing to do with them!! lol0
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Take it as a complinsult! Whatever makes you happy.0
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After being fat for so long, I wouldn't mind being called skinny but I do get where you're coming from
This!0 -
I think it depends on who is saying it, and the context. I don't really like the word, and associate it with being too thin, or thin but not fit, but I know a lot of people use it as a compliment. I've had it as a compliment from a couple of people lately - partly just drawing attention to the fact I am smaller than I was, and partly a bit tongue in cheek.0
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