No has noticed... :-(

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  • ramchale
    ramchale Posts: 6 Member
    Great Job! It takes a lot of courage to lose all that weight. You should be very proud, and people must notice. It certainly is obvious in your photo. Keep up the good work.
  • funkim55
    funkim55 Posts: 216 Member
    Congratulations!!! You look so much younger and happier!!! Your buddies noticed, but were afraid to comment!!!
  • chani8
    chani8 Posts: 946 Member
    You look AWESOME!!!

    Not too many people commented to my DH about his weight loss, either. I think maybe it's not so PC to say anything to men?? But people have no problem commenting to me about the fact that the two of us lost weight.

    Keep up the good work!!
  • MichaleneRN
    MichaleneRN Posts: 13 Member
    You look fantastic! :happy: Maybe its a "guy thing"? My husband lost a ton of weight and I can tell you that besides his mother only one other person acknowledged the loss.
  • ejtj1234
    ejtj1234 Posts: 80 Member
    You look great!
  • People have noticed. It's very noticeable. It's just a dangerous topic, so people avoid talking about it.

    This is very true. My daughter's friend ~secretly~ told my daughter how good I look and how much weight I lost. My daughter told me as soon as her friend said that. I didn't hear it but told her friend how much I appreciated it. So even children notice :)
  • DeadliftAddict
    DeadliftAddict Posts: 746 Member
    Keep up the good work. You look great. Don't worry about getting comments from others. Look in the mirror and comment on yourself.
  • sriley7682
    sriley7682 Posts: 48 Member
    It took at least 50 pounds or maybe a bit more before people noticed my weight loss... I wasn't offended or hurt... I just know that most people are not that observant or they weren't "sure" that I had lost weight.
  • mboromom
    mboromom Posts: 85 Member
    You can definitely tell the difference! You look amazing! Keep up the good work!
  • FierceLisa
    FierceLisa Posts: 38 Member
    I can definitely tell a difference :) ~ Congrats on your loss so far ~
  • freedom403
    freedom403 Posts: 53 Member
    R U kidding me. You look totally different. Great Job.
  • Really? That 25 pounds lost looks great on you? I can't believe nobody has said anything! Night and day to me. Good job!
  • Looking good! Not sure why no one has said anything....jealous? I would have said something!
  • nicolen160
    nicolen160 Posts: 197 Member
    They notice.... you will notice that they look at you longer or glance at different parts of your body, the thing is they are afraid to say something. I get this all the time. It did take me about 30 lbs or so before someone said something to me and now I have lost 114 lbs and my boss and the other girl in my department have still said nothing to me about my weight loss, even though everyone else in my office talks about it all the time. I even get those 'you don't need to lose anymore' comments from other people. It is a touchy subject for some to bring up I guess, or like they are jealous and want to lose weight too, but haven't figured out how yet. I think you look amazing and your belly is defintely much slimmer, keep it up and you will get there. Just know it's for you not for them!!
  • Mangopickle
    Mangopickle Posts: 1,509 Member
    Completely sympathize, no one noticed until I hit 37 lbs and even then people thought I had only lost 15 lbs
  • I think that people generally do not comment on a guy's weight. They may find it weird or out of place. The truth is that you look fantastic and i am sure you feel fantastic, which is what really matters. Cheers to your weight loss and your taste in music!! Motorhead rocks!
  • I agree with nicolen220, there could be many reasons why people are not saying anything. Don't worry about them, you look great and keep it up as long as you are doing this for you and no one else.
  • My_Own_Worst_Enemy
    My_Own_Worst_Enemy Posts: 218 Member
    They probably dont notice because you look like a completely different guy!

    Well done!
  • I'm with everyone -- you're doing an amazing job and I hope you're feeling fantastic! This is always what I say to people who've lost weight, not commenting on his/her body. It's IMO a better way to acknowledge the commitment and effort ---- the true thing that we want to be acknowledged for. And it really can't be taken offensively, like saying, "wow, you've lost SOOOOOO much weight" -- as if you're saying you thought the person was huge before. As much as I love how it feels to lose weight and of course how much thinner I look, I am one of those people that is horrified and feels terribly self-conscious if someone comments on my weight. It's so funny, those of us who don't want the body comments are the ones that get them, and those of us who want the acknowledgement don't get enough! :)
  • ra1williamson
    ra1williamson Posts: 42 Member
    Big difference! Awesome job.
  • Way to go Nicole on 114, you look fantastic. I am up to 90 lbs lost right now and it is amazing the different responses you get from different people. I also was told to stop cuz I was " losing too much" but you have to do what you feel is right. Now I am trying to shrink my skin cuz I have this clump of saggy skin as I was big for 30+ years.. Suggestions anyone?
  • cmasonrock
    cmasonrock Posts: 50 Member
    Your an inspiration my friend!
    Keep up the great work!!
  • spoiledpuppies
    spoiledpuppies Posts: 675 Member
    It's definitely noticeable. Maybe with guys it's less of a topic of conversation. Even for me as a woman, I've noticed that people are hesitant to say anything. They kind of start to say I look great/lost weight, and I make a point of saying that I've been working on it. Often people are worried that it's because you've been sick, so they don't want to be like, "you look GREAT as you battle this medical condition." As soon as I tell them that it's been intentional, they get all relieved and happy for me. (But I'm still not the one to bring it up--I only clarify if they comment.)

    Even at my physical last week, I went to see a new doctor, and I made a point to tell him that I lost weight *intentionally* recently. He still questioned me to make sure it was on purpose and not due to something medical. (Now, he doesn't know me or what I've been up to at all, but a part of me was offended that he didn't think I did it. I thought, "I've worked darn hard for this--NO, it's not due to a medical condition!")
  • Your gut is totally gone!! You look great. Keep up the terrific work!!
  • Seriously noticeable! Maybe they are just jealous. I've been blessed with church family who seem to comment every week. Even my noticed. You are doing great!! Don't let their not noticing drag you down. Maybe they are unhappy with themselves or too self absorbed to realize how much you have lost. It will happen sooner or later but don't let it get you bummed.
  • sigalsirkin
    sigalsirkin Posts: 59 Member
    You can certainly notice. You are looking great, keep it up.
  • jkowula
    jkowula Posts: 447
    Are you hanging out with visually impaired people?!!!?

    You look A M A Z I N G

    So so well done and congratulations!!!!

    What a great achievement.

    Ok, this seriously made me laugh this morning!
    Guys, when I first posted this, I was just looking for some honest compliments. You guys have blown me away! I was so pumped last night I could barely sleep. Thank you all so much. I had no idea you people would be so inspirational to me! I feel GREAT this morning! I can't say thank you enough!
  • jkowula
    jkowula Posts: 447
    It's definitely noticeable. Maybe with guys it's less of a topic of conversation. Even for me as a woman, I've noticed that people are hesitant to say anything. They kind of start to say I look great/lost weight, and I make a point of saying that I've been working on it. Often people are worried that it's because you've been sick, so they don't want to be like, "you look GREAT as you battle this medical condition." As soon as I tell them that it's been intentional, they get all relieved and happy for me. (But I'm still not the one to bring it up--I only clarify if they comment.)

    Even at my physical last week, I went to see a new doctor, and I made a point to tell him that I lost weight *intentionally* recently. He still questioned me to make sure it was on purpose and not due to something medical. (Now, he doesn't know me or what I've been up to at all, but a part of me was offended that he didn't think I did it. I thought, "I've worked darn hard for this--NO, it's not due to a medical condition!")

    I have my physical next month, and I can't wait to hop up on that scale as my doc always mentions that I need to lose some of that belly.
  • jackjackattck
    jackjackattck Posts: 117 Member
    First of all, you look great!!

    I am sure people have noticed, in fact everyone that knows you has. There could be two things going on here:

    1) They are JEALOUS! Some people do not like complimenting the hard work of others because they themselves need to lose weight or are not happy with their own bodies.

    2) It is hard to say "you look amazing, you've lost weight!" sometimes because that is implying that the person did not look amazing before the weight loss. It is difficult to find the right words without saying you used to be fat and now you are not, so some people tend to just keep their mouth shuts in fear of insulting you.

    Regardless of what people say or think, you should be proud of yourself!
  • Clearly noticeable in your face, as well as your gut. Well done!

    Sometimes guys are a bit reluctant to comment on another guy's appearance (hence the reason for the phrase 'no homo!', and people might also be worried about saying the wrong thing.
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