Strange weight loss comments...

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  • ruth3698
    ruth3698 Posts: 305 Member
    When I lost weight the first time around and I was working...a lot of my customers noticed.This one customer said" Omg! Look at you! You look like a little model....wait....you don't have cancer or anything do you? ?" . I have a friend also tell me that I was getting too skinny and I was beginning to look like a bobble head :/ I guess I had a big head and little body ? Lol... I look foward to those comments again lol
  • Dauntlessness
    Dauntlessness Posts: 1,489 Member
    I was walking yesterday and some kid yelled at me out the passenger side window of a car. I couldn't make out exactly what he said but it was "Hot something". He was younger than my Nephew!!!! I'm a little confused and creeped out. It would b like him yelling at his mom.... I'm almost 34 and I'm guessing he was like 16. lmao.
  • TrishaRN_74
    TrishaRN_74 Posts: 102 Member
    I think that the strangest comment is the "non" comment. Everyone has noticed that I lost 28lbs. Not one comment from my husband. My parents even commented in front of him and still no comment. Nothing. My daughter even said mom you have to start buying pants that fit lol. Still not a word. Strange....

    I had that happen when I took a job delivering packages. I lose 25 pounds in less than six months just from the extra movement, but my husband never said a word. He's now the ex-husband, and I have a husband who loves me no matter what I weigh, but he always notices my effort and my results!
  • TrishaRN_74
    TrishaRN_74 Posts: 102 Member
    I find it a sort of sick commentary on society when a healthy weight isn't considered "normal" any more. Sadder still is that these are Nurses saying these sorts of things.

    I'll say that all of the Doctors and Registered Dietitians I interact with on a daily basis have been very cool and supportive.It's just sort of disturbing to me that people have gotten sort of more hostile toward my weight loss as I get closer to my goal.

    It is very true that healthy is not considered "normal" anymore. I think that if more of us start getting healthy, and spreading the knowledge and inspiring those around us to do the same, we can bring healthy back to the status quo! Keep up the good work! And as a nurse, I can't imagine saying anything negative about a co-worker's weight loss!
  • fannyfrost
    fannyfrost Posts: 756 Member
    I decided at one point to go to a nutritionist. It was after my daughter an while I was not huge I wanted help getting a handle on healthy eating. I stopped going when she said to me, "well if you want to substitute candy for a piece of fruit each day you can. Also its not like your that big, you look fine to me".

    I don't remember where I was on being overweight, not where I am now, but seriously it was about learning to eat healthy so I wouldn't end up where overly large. Obviously I missed something.
  • NapturalNurse
    NapturalNurse Posts: 2 Member
    In 2011 my husband and I had both lost a lot of weight. At that time I was down about 80 lbs, unfortunately I put some back on but it's coming back off now, and he was down about 70. This friend of ours saw him and was just gushing over how good he looked. Then she looked at me and got a sour look on her face, looked down at my new shoes and said "oh those are nice shoe". I thought to myself WTF? The strange thing is we have had that happen with a few others just minus the shoe comment. They will gush over him and just ignore me. My husband will point out my weight loss and they just tune it out.

    I've had similar experiences!!! I lost 40 lbs and my hubby lost 95 lbs, but it was a big difference on both of us.
  • mandylgibbs
    mandylgibbs Posts: 185 Member
    With that kind of weight loss you'll be at your goal in no time.

    This was after I'd lost maybe 40 pounds. I don't think that person realized that I still had about 150 more pounds to lose to be at my ultimate goal weight.

    My grandmother said "Wow, I never thought I'd see you that small ever again."

    SMH!
  • skinnyeascolady
    skinnyeascolady Posts: 287 Member
    The lady with the comment from her mother about her boobs. I can so relate that would be my mother so out of the blue. So make you want to shake your head. Ha ha You gotta love them we only get one :heart:
  • Sweetaj6
    Sweetaj6 Posts: 8
    In 2011 my husband and I had both lost a lot of weight. At that time I was down about 80 lbs, unfortunately I put some back on but it's coming back off now, and he was down about 70. This friend of ours saw him and was just gushing over how good he looked. Then she looked at me and got a sour look on her face, looked down at my new shoes and said "oh those are nice shoe". I thought to myself WTF? The strange thing is we have had that happen with a few others just minus the shoe comment. They will gush over him and just ignore me. My husband will point out my weight loss and they just tune it out.

    My husband and I are both losing right now too and while he is loosing more than me... Him=20lbs Me = 12lbs, no one seems to notice me! They all gush over him. Im a little jealous, but it is just helping to motivate me to work harder : )
  • statickey
    statickey Posts: 309 Member
    Well in the past 4 days I've been asked by 3 different people if I was on crack and/or meth because Im "getting so skinny" lol they were joking... I hope :-/
  • My little sister was getting rid of some clothes and she had a men's size small tshirt that I asked if I could keep because i like it and it would be awesome to be able to have it as an inspiration item. (currently in a tightish size medium at 185 lbs with goal of 130-140)

    my boyfriend's response: "if you get to the point where you can comfortably wear a small tshirt, i probably wont be attracted to you anymore. that would be too skinny."

    well then i guess ill find someone who is attracted to me??

    If he can't love you for who you are on the inside then yes, you will find someone who is... the outside is the wrapper, the inside is a gift. This goes for both men and women.
  • OMGitzj3551k4
    OMGitzj3551k4 Posts: 85 Member
    My boyfriends mom said I was too skinny, at 145 lbs (I have 10 more to go) or she'll tell me not to whither away. -_-
  • "Are you smoking crack???" :noway:
  • kmpublishing2
    kmpublishing2 Posts: 55 Member
    "Are you smoking crack???" :noway:

    ...I just tell them yes.

    It's also my default answer for when people ask how I am losing weight, but don't actually want to know the real answer.
  • oldnovice
    oldnovice Posts: 9 Member
    I'd start looking now.
  • harphy
    harphy Posts: 290 Member
    Unbelievable thread, but it happend to me to. It was the last thing I expected. Mom is really mean, asking me if I am crazy when I go running at 9 p.m. and attributing innocent cold to 10 km official run. At the same time she forgets I am much stronger, more flexible and faster and can do much more work instead of her. My entire family is obese and those on the border are heading that way too (sigh).
  • Garlicmash
    Garlicmash Posts: 208
    17 years ago I lost weight and was a weight no one had seen me at before as I spent all of my teens being between 133-147 lbs and only 5ft 3.
    I had got down to 119
    I was had a healthy bmi even though the method at the time to loose the weight wasn't healthy ,but My Grandma told me I was painfully thin.
    I was thin but PAINFULLY THIN...i was not,there was no bones poking out any where.
    I still think it was a strange thing to say.
  • CJ_Holmes
    CJ_Holmes Posts: 759 Member
    I was at a fundraiser, all dressed up, and a drag queen that was performing that night said to my partner "Where did you get her? Malibu? Maker her go away- she's too skinny and she's making me look fat."

    Obviously, I laughed my *kitten* off at that one.
  • garber6th
    garber6th Posts: 1,890 Member
    My neighbor said to me, "You were pretty before, but now that you lost some weight you really are pretty". I had a million thing I wanted to say but I was speechless.
  • Puffingmuffin
    Puffingmuffin Posts: 76 Member
    "If you lose more weight, you can be my girlfriend". Seriously WTH???
  • MySlimGoals
    MySlimGoals Posts: 754 Member
    Years ago when I lost weight the first time I had a work mate who confronted me and told me I was too thin and should stop. Then she said my personality has changed since I lost weight and she didn't like the new one (wtf). Then she told me that she was going to report me to the boss if I lost any more weight! Needless to say after months of constant comments by her to lose I stopped losing (I never even reached my normal BMI) and I gave up till I eventually quit that job. Funny thing was she was short and fat and about 30 years older than me. I was doing it the healthy way that time too but without MFP which I hadn't discovered (just diet and exercise) and she was doing all sorts of weirdo tea-bag diets and paying big money for vibratone.
  • QueensGirl83
    QueensGirl83 Posts: 54 Member
    My neighbor said to me, "You were pretty before, but now that you lost some weight you really are pretty". I had a million thing I wanted to say but I was speechless.

    When I lost weight in the past, I've heard this one a dozen times. Not the worst comment in my opinion though. In my opinion, it may even be sweet. At least it is an acknowledgement that she thinks you always looked good. Congrats to you for being pretty at any weight and being "really pretty" now.
  • QueensGirl83
    QueensGirl83 Posts: 54 Member
    Years ago when I lost weight the first time I had a work mate who confronted me and told me I was too thin and should stop. Then she said my personality has changed since I lost weight and she didn't like the new one (wtf). Then she told me that she was going to report me to the boss if I lost any more weight! Needless to say after months of constant comments by her to lose I stopped losing (I never even reached my normal BMI) and I gave up till I eventually quit that job. Funny thing was she was short and fat and about 30 years older than me. I was doing it the healthy way that time too but without MFP which I hadn't discovered (just diet and exercise) and she was doing all sorts of weirdo tea-bag diets and paying big money for vibratone.

    Pfft, I would have just let her report me to the boss for the rediculious reason and let him see how crazy she is. No reason to stop what your doing or leave your job over (not saying that was the reason you left, but just assuming that were the case). Some of the nuttiest weight loss comments seem to come from coworkers...wtf.
  • divacat80
    divacat80 Posts: 299 Member
    From a neighbour who hadn't seen me in a while: OMG!!! What have you done?!?! (Implying that i might have had a gastric bypass or some kind of surgery or even become bulimic or anorexic)

    From my sister in law: "you're too skinny now" (this was back when i still hadn't reached my healthy weight range) My reply: " if that's a compliment thank you, if it's a criticism then "F" "U"" she realised i could tell she wasn't happy with me having lost all the weight she doesn't seem to be able to lose and nervousoy said "erm... Er... You look good now" ok, thanks for nothing

    From our favorite waitress at our favorite restaurant,to which i went for dinner after a looong time. I see her as soon as I get in and say in my usual tone "Hi how are you?!? It's so nice to see you back!!!" (She had been on maternity leave for some months). All I get is a... "Excuse me... Who are you?!?" this said with a genuine puzzled face XD
  • ecoldbrook
    ecoldbrook Posts: 20
    Fair warning: There is nothing dirty in what I am about to say, minds out of the gutter people...

    My husband was tickling me last night in bed, apparently my flailing limbs hit him. He says to me, "I don't know if you know this or not, but you have bony places now...not just fluff. That kinda hurt."

    Um, thanks (I guess) for the status of my 'bony places'?
  • jody664
    jody664 Posts: 397 Member
    The weirdest comment I had was from my boss.

    She and I have been friends for years and we both used to work at another organization. She had watched my weight loss and was always complimentary of it. I was meeting some of our former coworkers for drinks one night and my boss wasn't able to go.

    The next day, she was asking me how things went the night before. Then she asked me if my coworkers had commented on my weight loss. When I said no, she went ballistic. "WTF?? Seriously, they said NOTHING? You're a completely different person now! I can't believe they didn't tell you how great you looked. What is wrong with people??"

    Although it was a compliment, it was a little bit over-reactive. She was seriously offended that no one mentioned my weight loss. Which didn't really bother me at all.
  • portofmorrow
    portofmorrow Posts: 10 Member
    This is the best thread ever. i have been laughing out loud!

    What really pisses me off comment-wise, is when people say things like - "Oh, don't lose any more weight!" When I was legitimately fat (25 lbs heavier), not one person said, "Oh, don't gain any more weight!" Now that I am in the best shape of my life, people are only concerned with how "skinny" I am. It's ridiculous.
  • thesupremeforce
    thesupremeforce Posts: 1,206 Member
    "If you lose more weight, you can be my girlfriend". Seriously WTH???

    Well, aren't you lucky?

    I'm really scratching my head at this one.
  • red051683
    red051683 Posts: 44 Member
    Something I really despise from all my friends & family is:

    - Why aren't you eating? You've been eating healthy, treat yourself. (this being said while I'm still morbidly obese)
    - Your legs and butt are soo small, boy you are really disproportionate (I get this ALL.THE.TIME)
    - * person tries on my jacket because its to die for* then says " oh yeah, its wayyy too big on me, but its a nice jacket",..( wtf did you think it was going to be, your half my size!!!!! its one of their ways to make me feel gross, doesn't work, but its noted).
    - Just have a little bit, its not going to hurt you, you're losing weight so slow anyway, this wont affect it. (OUCH).
    - Have you ever broken a heel on your high heels because of weight? I wonder if there's a weight limit to them? (after my disgusted look person says:) " I'm just asking, I didnt know if there was". (B****)



    I don't know how people feel, but depending on my mood is how I respond to this:

    " Omg, wow, look how much weight you've lost, you look really fantastic "...

    All I can think is " did I look like **** before and that gross you couldn't compliment on ALL those days I tried super hard to give fat ppl a good name by dressing for my body, doing my hair & make up and walking with my head held high? but you compliment me now?" **that's my negative thinking** lol,.
  • KimberlyinMN
    KimberlyinMN Posts: 302 Member
    My brother, his wife, and all five "adult" children (18-25) saw me at Christmas and didn't comment on the loss.... and I saw them again at the youngest's high school graduation reception, weighing another 40 lbs less, and no weight loss comments. However... My brother's ex-wife's husband DID tell me that I was looking great and he said that to him, losing weight is way harder than quitting smoking. Rock on! :)

    Oh, and my mom keeps asking me when I do I think I'll be done losing weight.
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