Those Annoying Little Comments

This is a takeoff on a thread from a different board I frequent. It’s really interesting to see what people have to say. Whether you are male, female, skinny, athletic, overweight, vegan, vegetarian, on the paleo diet, no diet, whatever we all have those frustrating comments we hear over and over again while we are on our path to a healthier life.... So I ask you… what annoying comments do you always seem to hear?

Note: This thread is NOT meant to be an attack thread. PURELY a venting/relating thread, since we’ve all been there. We can’t change the world, we can only change ourselves ;)

Here are a couple of mine:

-“You’re skinny enough already!” Uhm, thanks… I wasn’t trying to get skinny. I was trying to get fit.

-“I didn’t invite you out to ____ restaurant because I know you’ve been trying to eat better.” Gee, thanks for excluding me. I am totally able to control myself when at a restaurant.
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  • I couldn't tell you how many times I have heard "You know you would be taller if you ate meat" . I guess its an easy joke when you are a 4'9 vegetarian. I dont take these comments to heart, I became vegetarian at the age of 11 so I've heard it all.

    However I become very uncomfortable when people try to make me sound like an idiot, or find flaws in my reasoning. I don't try to force my beliefs on others, please don't force yours on me. And PLEASE do NOT shove a your plate of food in my face as to "tempt" me.
  • nad825
    nad825 Posts: 14 Member
    Okay, people are just rude, but I still try to find something to love/appreciate about them, which at times can seem impossible. I'm sorry that people are saying those things to both of you! :( At least we know better - just ignore them and keep doing our own thing.

    Here's what I hear when I talk about having to do the modifications during T25 workouts because of my bad wrist that I've had multiple surgeries on: "Well, you're not really doing the workout if you're modifying, so what's the point?"

    And after I recently posted a progress picture of myself on FB, one of my friends saw me in person the next day and said: "You look great, but you can totally tell you're sucking in your stomach in the picture." Um, no I wasn't. I'm just bloated right now, thank you very much.
  • yasudarshan
    yasudarshan Posts: 8 Member
    I always like to keep my weight loss plans to myself. Then I don't get as many helpful or non-helpful suggestions! I have gone on diets with my husband before, and we ended up talking about food way too much which only made us hungry! It would be nice to be able to share info with someone, though.
  • mbitely2004
    mbitely2004 Posts: 66 Member
    Today my mom and my sister were "trying to build my confidence" by talking about how great im doing.... umm ladies, its been a week, and your talking about me like I'm not there. Its not at all a confidence builder.
  • rsclause
    rsclause Posts: 3,103 Member
    For me its the eye roll when I go to input my calories on MFP or when I say I am going to go run.
  • booksgiver
    booksgiver Posts: 149 Member
    Well actually two things are annoying. One is when despite having lost 118 pounds no one comments at all and the second is when someone notices you've lost weight and asks how much you weigh currently. After giving a truthful answer then the comment is, " Oh, well I weigh 125 and I'm the same height, so let's see, you still need to lose what...100 pounds?" This has happened to me or a similar conversation twice now. I'd be in heaven if I ever make it to 175!
  • jerzeygirl619
    jerzeygirl619 Posts: 17 Member
    Tell those people to take a hike. This is not a competition. Good for you on your weight loss. That is inspiration to me.
  • cuinboston2014
    cuinboston2014 Posts: 848 Member
    I get annoyed by my friends who make comments about me not being able to go out last minute if I didn't workout that morning and I want to work out at night. Or when I'm training for a marathon so I can't go drink 1,000,000,000 margaritas on Friday night. Always hearing sarcastic comments about my workout schedule.
  • AsaThorsWoman
    AsaThorsWoman Posts: 2,303 Member
    "Muscle weighs more than fat."

    YES, AND DOES NOT APPEAR OVER NIGHT 10 LB AT A TIME.

    "Calories in Vs Calories out"

    EXCEPT THAT I'VE EATEN BELOW TDEE FOR WEEKS WITH NO SCALE MOVEMENT
  • IIIIISerenityNowIIIII
    IIIIISerenityNowIIIII Posts: 425 Member
    I've been vegetarian for most of my life but whenever I am with others I try my best not to be a burden. I will eat a roll of bread and nothing else happily if need be.

    Anyway, I often end up in the uncomfortable situation where there is literally nothing available that doesn't contain meat and they tell me to just pick out the meat. can't do that...i would literally get sick everywhere just thinking about it.

    Idk, I try as hard as possible not to burden anyone but inevitably it leads to a big to do regardless.

    Now that people are noticing I am losing weight I keep getting "helpful tips" which obviously I don't need since what I am already doing is working amazingly.
  • apriljackss
    apriljackss Posts: 96 Member
    Because I don't eat gluten or dairy people always want to offer their opinions on that fact. They usually tell me that it's a fad... that I can eat all the gluten and dairy I want and when it comes time to try to get pregnant (I have PCOS, and due to the EXTENSIVE research I've done I cut out gluten and dairy because I want to have children naturall some day) to just go do IVF.

    Also, when I eat "healthy", for instance the other day I was eating an apple and some almonds at my desk around 3:30 for a snack and someone felt the need to comment "oh, that's healthy". Why did you need to comment at all? Because you feel guilty about the 4 cupcakes I just saw you eating? I didn't go by and say "oh, that's unhealthy". It doesn't matter, but it's still just really strange to me.
  • peleroja
    peleroja Posts: 3,979 Member
    "You're cold all the time because you're skinny," is the one I hear constantly from my boyfriend, roommates, coworkers...dude. I was cold all the time when I was 25 lbs heavier. I'm just cold. Sorry seeing me all bundled up makes you feel like you need to comment constantly.

    It's such a stupid thing but it's like every day from someone. I'm just a cold person! I have bad circulation!
  • Irenaekl
    Irenaekl Posts: 116 Member
    My pet hates?


    'Your body will go into starvation mode if you fast 2 days a week' - RUBBISH ! It will NOT.

    'Muscle weighs more than fat' - NO IT DOESN'T!! 1 lb of muscle weighs exactly the same as 1 lb of fat - it is just less bulky and takes up less room.


    And from overweight friends who, basically, eat too much - 'it's ok for you, I'm just not able to lose weight' - YES YOU ARE! Stop stuffing your face!
  • Rocbola
    Rocbola Posts: 1,998 Member
    When people offer me meat, or processed food, and look shocked when i don't want it, when they KNEW i don't eat that anymore. "Oh, are you STILL on a DIET!?!?!?" - I'm not on a diet, that's the way i eat!

    Or when some bro guy says something like, "Oh, you don't have huge muscles, even though you don't lift? Your diet must be lacking nutrients..." As if eating alone will build huge muscles.
  • Alisontheice
    Alisontheice Posts: 9,611 Member
    I get from the husband often "I don't want you becoming anorexic". The other day I had snacked on chips and dip so didn't have the greasy pizza he ordered and got "you are so weird, just eat something". Why would I eat when I'm already full?

    And my parents my dad will say "you can stop losing weight" and then my mom "are you really going to eat that".
  • Deipneus
    Deipneus Posts: 1,861 Member
    No one annoys me twice. I'm usually a nice guy but my tongue is pretty acidic when talked to rudely. I had a boss once who said I was "indelicate" because of the way I talk to jerks. I guess that's why I'm self-employed now. :ohwell:
  • nathalier71
    nathalier71 Posts: 570 Member
    People I haven't seen for a while...

    Them: OMG! Are you sick? -
    Me: humm, no why?
    Them: You're so skinny
    Me: humm, no, I'm just healthy.
  • JulsiePie
    JulsiePie Posts: 166 Member
    It's really discouraging to me when someone looks at me incredulously and says something along the lines of "you're losing weight"

    Yeahhhhh.....I know I have a lot to lose and you might not notice it, but you know what?? I am not trying, I am succeeding!!! Lay off.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    'I hope the nurse at the gym told you to stop losing weight', from my mom. Sigh.
  • "Lose weight or you're fired. No one will tell you this but no one trusts fat people"
  • kobiemom
    kobiemom Posts: 218 Member
    from more than one person: "You'll just gain it back. Everyone does."
  • MelissaPhippsFeagins
    MelissaPhippsFeagins Posts: 8,063 Member
    1) "Hey, there, Skinny Minnie!" a) My name is not Minnie b) skinny is not a complement. Fit, thinner, healthy/healthier - those are complements. Skinny says you are jealous

    2) Don't ask me what I'm doing and then get huffy when I tell you all I've done is eat less than I want most of the time. I can't make you want to to weigh less/be fitter more than you want to eat ALL the food. I can and have made myself eat up to a certain number of calories and stop because I don't want knee replacements. That number of calories is more satisfying eating nutrient dense foods than birthday cake, but that doesn't mean I gave up birthday cake.
  • Deipneus
    Deipneus Posts: 1,861 Member
    2) Don't ask me what I'm doing and then get huffy when I tell you all I've done is eat less than I want most of the time.
    Ha. I find that people just look disappointed when I tell them I just eat less and move more. They want to hear about some cool new diet breakthrough.
  • Samby_v1
    Samby_v1 Posts: 202 Member
    Those people need to KgoIF.gif

    I've made friends here because I can't talk about it on FB without some dufus saying 'I don't think you need to lose weight, you looked fine the other day...' Yes, because the other day I'd already been doing my workout routine for a month, silly! You also haven't seen me without my clothes on - you don't know what I'm hiding and what's wrong with wanting to be fit? Another translated my goals (decrease body fat percentage, lift heavy things) as the beginnings of anorexia and I had a hard time trying to convince him that I wasn't aiming for a 'skinny fat' look...

    There's one person out of all my friends who remotely understands, and that's because he's recomped his body. Totally inspiring work. Slightly dreading a night out with two friends who've never broken a sweat in their lives because I just know they'll try and pressure me to drink loads. My own mother seems to be developing a strange affliction where she expresses concern that I'll start looking like Arnie, I explain why I can't become Mrs Hulk without chowing down on the 'roids, and then I have to explain it all again next time I see her. While eating at a deficit.

    So yeah, all I'd say is don't expect anyone who's not on a similar journey to understand why you're doing what you're doing or even celebrate when you hit a target. Hooray for MFP!

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  • 19TaraLynn84
    19TaraLynn84 Posts: 739 Member
    From people significantly heavier than me......"You don't even need to lose weight." Yes, I do. Just because I am not as overweight as some people doesn't automatically make me not overweight.
  • salembambi
    salembambi Posts: 5,585 Member
    I am vegan the amount of ignorant & rude comments I get is astronomical
  • missdibs1
    missdibs1 Posts: 1,092 Member
    I get: are you really going to eat that? (yes I am)
  • Natmarie73
    Natmarie73 Posts: 287 Member
    When a work colleague sees me eating fruit or plain salad - "Why are you on a diet when you're already so slim?" or variations of the theme.

    I'm not on a diet to lose weight, I eat healthy because I like to eat healthy and I want to nourish my body and live a long healthy life and I want to lose fat and build muscle.

    And my hubby calling me "Anna" short for anorexic everytime I don't want to eat anything fattening, or saying I will look like a man if I keep going to the gym.

    I'm lucky that I have great supportive friends who don't try to sabotage me or bug me to drink too much when we go out for dinner.
  • mortuseon
    mortuseon Posts: 579 Member
    "Are you resting? You don't need to work out. Take some rest."

    I get this for studying too. Family don't seem to understand that achieving my goals is what satisfies me and that I take enough rest for me.

    In a similar vein: "Are you eating enough? Are you eating? Have a treat. Have a snack."

    Used to have an ED so I understand the concern that comes behind it, but I feel like I'm going to be treated like a 5-year-old for the rest of my life at this rate!
  • gmoneycole
    gmoneycole Posts: 813 Member
    You're too skinny.

    Hell the word skinny and I don't belong in the same sentence. I think people think it is a compliment so I never let them know it's annoying I smile and make a joke with them about it. I've had lots of good comments too and I know people generally mean well.