"Why are you on a diet?"
LeahFerri
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Is the question that I got asked by a guy with whom I was hooking up last night. He's a friend with whom I spend a reasonable amount of time and I'm pretty comfortable, so he (unlike a lot of other people I know) has seen me logging my food and working exercise into my schedule.
I honestly didn't know what to say. In part because that's not how I think of what I do. Yeah, I'm eating at a small deficit. I threw out a comment about how I lose weight in my torso before anywhere else (the comment was made at a moment where that was all that was obvious), which is true. He didn't seem to buy it, but the subject was dropped in favor of other things.
I have a normal BMI, and my body fat/muscle is distributed in ways that mean I have bones sticking out in some places and a little more body fat than I'd like in others. I'm comfortable with what I'm doing and I know I'm not doing anything unhealthy, but I don't always know how to respond to comments. Any advice?
I honestly didn't know what to say. In part because that's not how I think of what I do. Yeah, I'm eating at a small deficit. I threw out a comment about how I lose weight in my torso before anywhere else (the comment was made at a moment where that was all that was obvious), which is true. He didn't seem to buy it, but the subject was dropped in favor of other things.
I have a normal BMI, and my body fat/muscle is distributed in ways that mean I have bones sticking out in some places and a little more body fat than I'd like in others. I'm comfortable with what I'm doing and I know I'm not doing anything unhealthy, but I don't always know how to respond to comments. Any advice?
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Is the question that I got asked by a guy with whom I was hooking up last night. He's a friend with whom I spend a reasonable amount of time and I'm pretty comfortable, so he (unlike a lot of other people I know) has seen me logging my food and working exercise into my schedule.
I honestly didn't know what to say. In part because that's not how I think of what I do. Yeah, I'm eating at a small deficit. I threw out a comment about how I lose weight in my torso before anywhere else (the comment was made at a moment where that was all that was obvious), which is true. He didn't seem to buy it, but the subject was dropped in favor of other things.
I have a normal BMI, and my body fat/muscle is distributed in ways that mean I have bones sticking out in some places and a little more body fat than I'd like in others. I'm comfortable with what I'm doing and I know I'm not doing anything unhealthy, but I don't always know how to respond to comments. Any advice?
It seems like a question that you should know the answer to before you begin, but I know what you mean. When I started weightlifting, I got asked a lot about why I was doing it.
I finally answered that I was tired of being tired. I want to be strong and lean!
Perhaps for you an option would be "There is always room for improvement!" or "I happily subscribe to modern beauty standards!"0 -
Now I got asked this question every day. "Don't you think you are already skinny?" or "You don't have to change yourself for others" or something like that.
They obviously don't see me at home (eating whole pies) , they choose to see me when I feel extraordinarily healthy and eating salads. When the person is someone I don't really care, I simply don't answer it or just say" Personal reasons."
But sometimes my close friends or family members ask. I say the truth, I have a binge eating disorder and trying to have a healthier lifestyle and getting rid of the risk of diabetes. I am sure that it is not the case with you. The easiest thing to say would be "I want to make sure I am healthy by logging what I eat." or "I am trying to stay in shape and this helps me".
Nobody is going to question or judge that.0 -
just tell him he's lucky to be hooking up with you and leave it at that.0
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I share the same reasons as esmeylull: uncontrolled eating at night after being "healthy" all day and the fear of developing diabetes like the rest of my mother's family.0
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Is the question that I got asked by a guy with whom I was hooking up last night. He's a friend with whom I spend a reasonable
So more women will start sentences about me like the one above.0 -
I've gotten that question in a similar situation too, and I answered that I want to have a fit body, and to get there, the first step is losing some more weight. Seemed to work fine, and it's true!0
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I was thinking about this the other day. Should this really be called a "diet"? What I'm doing is a life style change, because when I get down to the weight I want, I'm going to keep logging and keep counting calories. A "diet" seems like a temporary thing, not something I plan on doing until the day I die.0
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I was thinking about this the other day. Should this really be called a "diet"? What I'm doing is a life style change, because when I get down to the weight I want, I'm going to keep logging and keep counting calories. A "diet" seems like a temporary thing, not something I plan on doing until the day I die.
I feel the exact same way I don't like the word 'diet' as it has a negative connotation to me, as if you're doing it for a period of time to slip up again...which is not what it means to a lot of us here.0 -
Are you dieting or maintaining? A good answer would be that tracking is a healthy approach to eating. Tell him to make a profile and enter his food for a week.0
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I was thinking about this the other day. Should this really be called a "diet"? What I'm doing is a life style change, because when I get down to the weight I want, I'm going to keep logging and keep counting calories. A "diet" seems like a temporary thing, not something I plan on doing until the day I die.
^Precisely this. It becomes part of a lifestyle, a routine focused on health and long term well being.0 -
Thank you all for the helpful replies! I don't know if it'll come up again, but if it does, I'll definitely emphasize that it's about health rather than specifically weight. Especially because that's really true for me when it comes to mental health, too.
I don't like the word "diet" either, and I hear it so very little around here that hearing it applied to me was sort of a curveball--part of why I didn't know what to say!
I'm pretty sure he knows he's lucky.0 -
Get used to it, it never ends. Turn down the donut in the break room at work and you'll hear "But you're skinny, why are you on a diet?" or some endless variation on that interaction. I tell the truth -- "I watch what I eat to avoid getting fat." Done and done.0
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I just stay that keeping track of my food will help me lead a long, healthy life.0
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