What do you hate most about being overweight?
WombatHat42
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What do you feel is the worst thing about being overweight/obese? Not necessarily health related stuff but in general?
For me, it is a tie between not being as confident and sex isnt as good as when I was thinner.
For me, it is a tie between not being as confident and sex isnt as good as when I was thinner.
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Not being able to horse back ride any more. Feeling unattractive and not wanting to be seen out in public too much...0
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Not being able to horse back ride any more. Feeling unattractive and not wanting to be seen out in public too much...
Probably one of my most embarrassing moments was when I took some international friends to Mt Rushmore and we were going horse riding and I was asked my weight and told I was too heavy in front of them. Talk about feeling like the american stereotype lol0 -
Not being able to horse back ride any more. Feeling unattractive and not wanting to be seen out in public too much...
Probably one of my most embarrassing moments was when I took some international friends to Mt Rushmore and we were going horse riding and I was asked my weight and told I was too heavy in front of them. Talk about feeling like the american stereotype lol
That is my halfway goal treat. Being light enough to go horse back riding again0 -
The way I look in the mirror during s_ _. Too much jiggling...0
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I hated clothes shopping. The many times i fought back tears in the dressing room because I couldn't fit into pants and certain cheaper stores wouldn't carry bigger sizes.0
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Not being able to play tennis any longer:sad: ............looking foward to resuming my game as I lose weight!!!:blushing:0
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How it limits your life. After barely squeezing on the first rollercoaster ride I pretended I was terrified of heights to sit the rest out in case I was told I couldn't fit in the seats on the next one
That and the medical problems, thankfully since I've been losing I don't get the chest pains or the awful acid reflux any more.0 -
The way I look in the mirror during s_ _. Too much jiggling...
I'm not alone! My ex had a mirror in her room and it got to the point where I had to convince her to explore the rest of the house haha Thank god her roommates never walked in0 -
My ankle on the left side healed and I stopped getting this horrible pain that was making it diffcult to walk fast.
26 pounds lighter and the pain disappeared seven pounds ago....0 -
Felt like my double chin was going to suffocate me in my sleep.0
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Being asked if Im pregnant- or "when are you due". Okay I get it... I have a small frame... but a large tummy.0
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Felt like my double chin was going to suffocate me in my sleep.
This, this right here!
Just the over all uncomfortableness. I don't think that was an actual word, but I used it anyway. I never used to feel awkward in my own body and at my heaviest I did. Every darn thing was awkward.0 -
For me it's feeling unconfident. In bed, being naked, wearing my bathing suit, being out clothes shopping - anywhere where my weight comes to the forefront.0
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Feeling like everyone was staring and grossed out or just being uncomfortable.0
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having my left foot swell up during sleeping hours and making it difficult to put the shoe on0
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Within the last year or two, my weight has started to show more in my belly. I hate this. At least when I was carrying it in my thighs, it could be hidden. Now I feel like hiding it requires restricting undergarments that squash my internal organs and cause general discomfort.
Also, my lack of confidence...0 -
the way my back fat used to interfere with the way my bra fit, ugh. So happy that's not an issue anymore.0
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ive been married almost 7 years now and im still not comfortable in front of my husband naked... he loves me no matter what but its hard to get over how much i hate the way i look... after having two kids ... well it sucks even more...0
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That feeling of helplessness sometimes when I look in the mirror. Hard to change my own perception.0
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the being fat part.0
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Let's see
-Not being able to shop in any store I want because name brands dont carry my size
-Not being able to have as active of a sex life
-Looking ridiculous in family pictures because you are the only member in double digit clothes
-Not being able to look in the mirror and see what my husband tells me he sees
-Wishing I could comfortably wear tank tops in the summer without worrying about people looking at my bat wings (hanging arm fat)
The list could go on and on but you get the idea0 -
I hate that my entire wardrobe was all black because it was a "slimming color". I look like I am in mourning all the time.
I just recently began introducing color to my wardrobe.
I hated shopping for clothes and being limited to the type of clothing I could wear because I had to cover my arms and stomach.
I want to wear tank tops and short skirts and body suits. I want to wear slacks with my shirt tucked in and a nice belt. I want to wear white, pink, orange, blue and yellow. I want to go shopping for clothing without worrying if there is a plus sized section in the store.
This is what I hate about being obese. Among many other things.0 -
I can't find decent looking clothes that fit, I have trouble going to sleep- I start to relax then "wake up" gasping unable to breathe. I have more asthma attacks (never had a horrible one, though)
I now have severe anxiety when it comes to going out in public and I can't stand feeling lazy.0 -
I also hate the looks I get when I go to a zumba class or when I go running outside. As if an obese person could not possibly perform these cardio exercises. I have to coach myself into not caring what others think of me and just doing what I need to do to get healthy.0
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Looking in the mirror and clothes shopping, in particular not being able to wear clingy dresses0
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My moobs0
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buftets that aren't really all you can eat.0
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Not being able to play tennis any longer:sad: ............looking foward to resuming my game as I lose weight!!!:blushing:
you can always play tennis! sports are one of my favorite ways to do cardio because its fun and isn't mindless like running on a treadmill0 -
The way people treat me now vs how they did when I was thin.0
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I've been the fat one all my life, when it was the minority, so it's my norm. at 54 it's more about feeling healthy and medications. What really gets me is the way young people don't see how huge they are. I used to joke about it, but was really pretty happy...then the pre-diabetes thing hits... and the side effects from meds... better to not go there at all. I had a discussion with 2 friends the other day about country singers (they go to a lot of concerts) they made me google their favorites and a lot of them are HUGE. these girls don't think 'they're that big." well, in my opinion, THEY ARE and not recognizing it at 23 years old is not very good..0
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