People act funny now that Im smaller...
erickita89
Posts: 422 Member
Why is it that people are happy with your weight loss until you surpass their own weight? and then they are all OMG ur too skinny now! REALLY?:grumble: *side eye* Or that look of horror flashes on their face when you are out shopping and you are picking up the same size clothes/smaller clothes them then.
Has anyone else ever experienced this bullsh*t? This is a totally unwanted side effect of my weight loss. how do i deal with this without getting angry?
Has anyone else ever experienced this bullsh*t? This is a totally unwanted side effect of my weight loss. how do i deal with this without getting angry?
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Get new friends? But seriously, you look wonderful and not too skinny - just beautiful. Your friends are behaving poorly. If they want to lose weight too, they need to work at it like you did.0
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Get new friends? But seriously, you look wonderful and not too skinny - just beautiful. Your friends are behaving poorly. If they want to lose weight too, they need to work at it like you did.
I obviously need to! It makes me laugh kinda but its like jeez i thought you guys would be happy for me.
Thanks hun for the compliments<30 -
I would care less, cause its mg body and my health. There's nothing nice about being coz you get insults too.0
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Ive also experienced this and although is annoying ive just brushed it off and moved on.0
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Pureeeee envy! I wouldn't pay too much attention to that. Just enjoy your own success!0
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It shows THEIR immaturity and insecurities. It, in no way shape or form, is a reflection of you or your successes.
I've learned to stop using other people as a marker for my happiness or feeling of accomplishment. I'm not happy when someone else gives me a compliment or is happy for me. I'm happy because I love myself & am proud of what I accomplished. Doesn't really matter what society thinks. It helps me care a wholeeeee lot less about their reactions and more about the reality of MY situation. The people that truly care about me & my health are happy for me and those are the only people that I care about!
I hope you find people that support you regardless of their situation. I think you look fantastic! Wonderful job on losing weight & gaining health!0 -
Pureeeee envy! I wouldn't pay too much attention to that. Just enjoy your own success!
that little green monster is pretty ugly sometimes!0 -
If they are real friends then they are actually concerned. They might be afraid that you are going to take it too far. People don't like change and they are probably shook up about it.
If they aren't good friends then don't hang out with them.0 -
Pureeeee envy! I wouldn't pay too much attention to that. Just enjoy your own success!
that little green monster is pretty ugly sometimes!
I just stare back even more ugly :devil:0 -
Sounds like a situational friend and part of the dynamic is her superiority of you being heavier than her. See how she adjusts, if she can't get over having to compete (in her mind) with you, cut her loose.0
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Sounds like a situational friend and part of the dynamic is her superiority of you being heavier than her. See how she adjusts, if she can't get over having to compete (in her mind) with you, cut her loose.
This is exactly what I thought when I first read the post.0 -
I wish I had bookmarked it, but when I first started here someone had a whole progress chart of the reactions of others. It was hilarious and true.
It starts with, "Have you lost weight?" Next comes, "You look great!" After that are the side eyes and the, "How much more are you planning on losing?" starts. Then comes, "You're too skinny! You look sick!" Usually you're not even at goal at that point.0 -
I wish I had bookmarked it, but when I first started here someone had a whole progress chart of the reactions of others. It was hilarious and true.
It starts with, "Have you lost weight?" Next comes, "You look great!" After that are the side eyes and the, "How much more are you planning on losing?" starts. Then comes, "You're too skinny! You look sick!" Usually you're not even at goal at that point.
shoot i wish u ha it book marked too i would love to read that print it out n post it somewhere in my office. everyone is doing this to me. im 154 wear a size 10 jeans. im no where near tiny.0 -
I have a coworker who lost 50 lbs. The weirdest thing ever was that one day she was helping a customer who told her that she looked worse than before because her skin was starting to sag! It was absolutely unfounded because my coworker looks fine--great, in fact. I think some people just get defensive about certain things, and women tend to get especially defensive about weight.
I think you're always going to have problems with people, no matter what you look like.0 -
Tell your friend(s) how good they look. It sets a good example and takes the focus off of you (if that's what's bothering you).0
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Sounding like they're taking big gulps of
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NOONE.... except my best friend ever, even seems to notice I have lost. XD
Its werid, people seem to forget to say well done sometimes.. they just go on about their own weight loss which I forgot to add, I congratulate them on and love to hear about...
so this envy thing.... I have never had, but its interesting to listen to other people and how their friends deal with it. None of my friends seem to notice at all. Would be nice to have one comment of notice by my RL peeps0 -
I'm not afraid to call it like it is.
When they say, "Oh, you should eat more, you're too thin"...I just say, "No, you're just jealous. I follow my Dr.'s orders."
I don't tolerate sabotage...and the people in my life know this.0 -
I've had people act funny with me and I just don't care, I expected it......I knew exactly who was going to do it and if they can't get over it, it's their problem not mine. I'm happy with where I am and where I'm headed in regards to my weight loss and they can either join me, be happy for me or get off the train.0
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I lost 115 lbs, and everyone said I looked great. Then, over a few years, I gained almost all of it back (which I'm trying to lose again...). The other day I got told that I look better now, because I got too skinny, and I look good with some weight on me. Really?0
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Women are especially competitive about appearance and weight. Just ignore them.
People are the same when you become more successful than they are. Snarky comments and then they stop speaking to you.
You look pretty and great in your avatar photo!!!0 -
I think sometimes we're quick to jump to the conclusion that they're jealous or trying to sabotage us. My husband and I have started getting the "you're not trying to lose more, right?" comments from well-meaning family members who have never seen us this thin. I look different than I have in my entire life. Since I'm still a few pounds overweight (and have discovered that I have a petite figure), yes I'm still losing, slowly and healthy. Some can handle talking about it (like my mom), with others (like grandmothers) we just nod along. They don't mean anything by it, but change is hard. Their mental picture of me has always been heavy, so thinner than that starts looking "too thin" even when it's not.0
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I love frenemies!! I use their hate as motivation !!0
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I think sometimes we're quick to jump to the conclusion that they're jealous or trying to sabotage us. My husband and I have started getting the "you're not trying to lose more, right?" comments from well-meaning family members who have never seen us this thin. I look different than I have in my entire life. Since I'm still a few pounds overweight (and have discovered that I have a petite figure), yes I'm still losing, slowly and healthy. Some can handle talking about it (like my mom), with others (like grandmothers) we just nod along. They don't mean anything by it, but change is hard. Their mental picture of me has always been heavy, so thinner than that starts looking "too thin" even when it's not.
I would quicker jump to this conclusion than "Sabotage." People perhaps are simply not used to seeing you in a different way - especially when/if you have been heavier for a long time. Its natural to ask "Are you getting smaller and smaller? Do you need to be more thin? You look great now!" when you see a friend literally melting in her clothes, and I would be one to ask a friend of mines that same thing just to wonder what her goal was. It wouldn't be me growing jealous, personally.
Not only does your mental image of yourself have to change, but the people around you need time to accept such drastic changes too. Otherwise, the questions will keep flying.0 -
First off congrats on your weight loss! You look fantastic!!! I have been thru this with my sister actually. I have always been the heavy who gives a **** one. She has always been the very vain one. We made a plan to work out together when i came to town and when i got there she said she already worked out. Then she told me i should not lose any more weight ( i was 125) because i will look sick and i should stay where i was at. I asked her what she weighed and it took her several minutes to tell me 122.
I dont think she likes the fact that i got smaller and fitter. She says the things i do are extreme ( like pack healthy snacks so i am not tempted by junk when out etc.)
I have also lost a few friends by getting healthy....they told me it sounds as if i am putting them down for what they dont do, when i post things that are healthy or inspirational.
Not a loss to me....just sad how people think0 -
They most likely still think of you as being bigger, so it's an adjustment for them, too. While, yes, on one hand, their behaviour is crappy, on the other, they aren't experiencing your weight loss on the same level you are. They aren't there with you every day, at every meal, in your head making your decisions with you. They're just seeing the results of your labour, and they're probably seeing them happen fairly quickly (to them).
People get used to things the way they are. Your friend was used to seeing you pick a size or a few larger than she chose, so seeing you pick up a size that was smaller than she wears probably made your journey real to her in a way it wasn't before. It's one thing to see your friends show up thinner, and in smaller clothes, but in a strange way, to see them choose them right in front of you... That can take it from an abstract concept to a concrete thing which can no longer be ignored, and what you saw was likely her being forced to deal with the fact that you're making progress and that could've, on a basic level, made her feel like she wasn't. She was used to being smaller than you. It might have been part of her idea of herself in relation to you, and that's gone now, so, yeah, she might need a bit of time to adjust to the difference.
It's kind of difficult to explain, but I remember watching a friend of mine, after getting bariatric surgery, shrink before my eyes. I went shopping with her, and I very distinctly recall her, this girl who'd always been bigger than I was by at least 100 pounds suddenly, what felt like over night, was in single digit sizes. I knew she had gotten the surgery. I knew, on a theoretical level, that she had been fighting tooth and nail to not only adjust to her new lifestyle, but to get the weight off, and to adjust to her new body. I knew because we had talked about it. I'd been there with her every step of the way, but it didn't really hit me until I saw her actually take a size that was smaller than the one I was wearing at the time, head to the dressing room, and have it be too big - and let me tell you. When it hit me, it hit me like a truck. I didn't expect it, and it blindsided me. It wasn't that I wasn't happy for her. I was. I no longer had to worry about her dying, having a heart attack, or any other thing that was related to her weight, and she was extremely happy. On the other hand, I've fought with my weight for ages, and all the sudden she didn't look like she was struggling as hard as I was (even though that was irrational and false. Her life is still an uphill battle), and in that one moment, I went from feeling like I had a sister fighting alongside me to being completely alone, swimming against the current and not getting anywhere because she was close to her goal and I was still near the beginning of my journey and not making a lot of progress.
Looking over this thread, I have to wonder if she thought I was jealous. I wasn't jealous of her. On the contrary, I was discouraged for me. On the surface, I'm sure they looked the same. It was probably selfish to think that way, but that's both a luxury and a curse of not having our thoughts displayed verbally on our faces, what others perceive isn't always accurate.
Anywhoo! Congrats on your weight loss!! You look absolutely lovely =^_^=0 -
they are saying you are too skinny? I think I would ignore them.0
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Why is it that people are happy with your weight loss until you surpass their own weight? and then they are all OMG ur too skinny now! REALLY?:grumble: *side eye* Or that look of horror flashes on their face when you are out shopping and you are picking up the same size clothes/smaller clothes them then.
Has anyone else ever experienced this bullsh*t? This is a totally unwanted side effect of my weight loss. how do i deal with this without getting angry?
OH I have. I went shopping last summer with two of my friends. They had been supportive of me up until I had to ask one of them to take the size 8s back and get me a smaller size. She refuses to shop with me now. So now when I'm shopping I'll snap a pic of an outfit I want to get and send it to her asking what she thinks. I know...its childish but hey I miss shopping with my friend.0 -
Pureeeee envy! I wouldn't pay too much attention to that. Just enjoy your own success!
that little green monster is pretty ugly sometimes!
I just stare back even more ugly :devil:
I had a friend like that once, when she noticed that I was losing weight before, she showed me my pictures when I was thinner and said that I didn't look great then. At first I laughed at it but then realized that she was just afraid that I'd look better than she does. I let go of her and moved on with my life. I do not need that kind of negative energy and she is pulling me down. I do not know your friends and they may be talking out of pure concern for you, but usually if your gut tells you that they are just being purely envious of your achievements then that's probably true. You're way better than those kind of people hun. You look great and don't let other people tell you otherwise.0 -
I dont know exactly how to out this into words so I will just say it the best I can. Some people have a fat friend so to speak. Having this friend makes them feel better about themselves. You are not the fat friend anymore. It scares people to see change happening so quickly. I have a few of these friends myself that ask if im hungry. No im not hungry lol. I still eat. Unless they knew you before you put on the weight they are seeing a whole new person for the very first time. Great friends will be happy for you. Give them some time to adjust to your new body. If they still act like this after some time has passed its time for them to hit the road. You look amazing and deserve to have positive people in your life supporting you all the way.0
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