Dread going to Christmas party tonight
Dlibo1013
Posts: 883 Member
I will see a lot of people i have not seen for a while and i get tired of answering the question of how much weight have I lost. I am also embarresed to admit it. Fortunitly I am tall 6.4 so I hid it pretty well. Usually I just reply, well I am getting there.
0
Replies
-
Perhaps you can avoid the questions by starting the conversation and making that conversation all about the person you are talking to. Does that make sense?
Sorry you are dreading it.0 -
Oh try not to dread it, I had mine last night, got quite drunk, smeared raspberries on myself and got people to feel my bum. I am sure you will behave in a much better way and have no need to worry at all. I on the other hand have to work with these people again.....0
-
You're embarassed by how much weight you've lost?! Be proud of yourself!! I know it can probably get tiring of having to talk about it constantly, but you deserve to feel confident and proud! 70lbs is not an easy feat. There are so many people who need to lose 70lbs (or more/less) and don't have the stamina and the will power that you must have to have lost all that weight.
I expected you to say you were worried about having cake or another temptation.. Lol.
You've done amazing, I hope you can learn to be proud of yourself!0 -
Oh try not to dread it, I had mine last night, got quite drunk, smeared raspberries on myself and got people to feel my bum. I am sure you will behave in a much better way and have no need to worry at all. I on the other hand have to work with these people again.....0
-
for me weight is a very sensative issue. It has had me down and sad for a long time,
i just wish people would say nothing. Guess i need to learn to deal with it.0 -
I will see a lot of people i have not seen for a while and i get tired of answering the question of how much weight have I lost. I am also embarresed to admit it. Fortunitly I am tall 6.4 so I hid it pretty well. Usually I just reply, well I am getting there.
I'm the same way..so is my mom. I personally think it's rude for people to ask...so I just thank them for the compliment, and say that I'm not sure of the exact numbers, but I've lost quite a bit.0 -
now theirs a plan lolOh try not to dread it, I had mine last night, got quite drunk, smeared raspberries on myself and got people to feel my bum. I am sure you will behave in a much better way and have no need to worry at all. I on the other hand have to work with these people again.....0
-
Sometimes my close-ish family comments on my weight loss which makes me uncomfortable. Sometimes it's enough to set me off track. It can make me feel guilty that they are not losing weight too, so I can see that there could be reasons why you wouldn't want to talk about it.0
-
I'm the same way..so is my mom. I personally think it's rude for people to ask...so I just thank them for the compliment, and say that I'm not sure of the exact numbers, but I've lost quite a bit.
I think the compliments can come from people who are really obsessed with weight loss and health sometimes... Then I might feel judged by them later if I'm not making the same progress.
Life is so complicating. :huh:0 -
Oh try not to dread it, I had mine last night, got quite drunk, smeared raspberries on myself and got people to feel my bum. I am sure you will behave in a much better way and have no need to worry at all. I on the other hand have to work with these people again.....
I love it! I had mine and luckily I only see most of them once a year,,but it was open bar...OPEN BAR...need I say more! Oh the shame!0 -
I know what you mean. When people ask how much I have lost I am embarrassed because I have so much further to go. On the other hand, I am offended when no one notices my weight loss. I think I am fickle. :laugh:0
-
They are probably just jealous that they don't have the willpower that you have.0
-
I know it's hard but try to remember those people are impressed by your progress. They are giving a compliment however badly worded. :flowerforyou:0
-
People typically ask to show that they're proud of you and/or to find out how you did it because everyone seems to battle the bulge. Just talk about MFP instead of your weight!! I'm sure MFP's marketing team will appreciate it. :bigsmile:0
-
I don't like talking about myself & tend to be a bit shy. Answer as non-chalantly as possible and change the subject onto them. Like, if I were asked how much weight I had lost, I might say "Oh, I don't know.... a few. How's life treating you? Any big news in your life these days?"..Usually works. Some will be persistent. :huh: Good luck and try to have fun. :flowerforyou:
Oh, I should have read all the comments. Someone suggested this, I see. :blushing:0 -
Nice to see I am not alone in my feelings. Thank you all so much.0
-
Gosh, I've lost 19 pounds out of a goal of 60, so about 1/3 of the way there, and I wish SOMEONE would notice and say something! I'm proud of it, and I know that it probably is barely noticeable at this point, but I think there's a difference, yet no one else seems to think so.0
-
I will see a lot of people i have not seen for a while and i get tired of answering the question of how much weight have I lost. I am also embarresed to admit it. Fortunitly I am tall 6.4 so I hid it pretty well. Usually I just reply, well I am getting there.
I'm the same way..so is my mom. I personally think it's rude for people to ask...so I just thank them for the compliment, and say that I'm not sure of the exact numbers, but I've lost quite a bit.0 -
well Becca you are one remarkable kid, keep it up buddy0
-
Gosh, I've lost 19 pounds out of a goal of 60, so about 1/3 of the way there, and I wish SOMEONE would notice and say something! I'm proud of it, and I know that it probably is barely noticeable at this point, but I think there's a difference, yet no one else seems to think so.0
-
well didnt turn out as bad as i thought other than the town drunk who had to say out loud "how much weight have you lost" i casually said how many drinks have you had?0
-
-
well didnt turn out as bad as i thought other than the town drunk who had to say out loud "how much weight have you lost" i casually said how many drinks have you had?
Excellent!
I'm too late to the thread obviously, but just wanted to say I understand your feelings. The coping mechanism I've found is to play it down and say something along the lines of "oh, yeah, I've lost a bit. It was time." and change the topic as if it was completely irrelevant, like a remark about the color of my shirt. It isn't, but you don't have to cater to what your acquaintances consider polite conversation (or maybe, permissible intrusiveness).0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 426 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions