What is the worst thing about being fat?
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Being tired all the time!!0
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Also don't like to be naked in front of my boyfriend. Lights have to be off. I can't just walk around naked Bc I am so embarrassed .0
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StarlaTheTempAtKZUG wrote: »- That feeling of dread just before you go to sit in a restaurant booth. quote]
This is the one I really hate. There's nothing more humiliating than having to squeeze into a booth or having to push the table away from you (if it moves) to make room for yourself. It's also horrible to request a table instead of a booth because most times the table are in the center of the room where it feels like you're on display.0 -
Pain and health concerns
Not being able to keep up or people having to slow down
Not being able to do normal things easily
Not fitting clothes you have or difficulty shopping for clothes you like that fit
Snoring... Really embarrasingly loud snoring. I've been told that it is getting better since I've lost some weight.0 -
Not being able to fit into cute cheap Asian clothes... or cute clothes in general. Being a lot bigger than my older sister. Seeing girls my age (19) who look gorgeous in anything. Being an obese 18-year-old sucked too, especially being weighed at the doctors. I was back into the overweight category by the time I turned 19 though0
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I felt unfeminine. And that anything I tried to do to be feminine was a farce since I wasn't accentuating femininity, I was tacking on feminine-seeming things on a massive unfeminine body. Which made me feel stupid.
I feel more feminine the smaller I get.0 -
Photos, underwear being too tight around the tops of my legs (no matter if I go up a size), and thighs rubbing together which makes shorts roll up.0
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I think, apart from possibly having an obesity-related disease, the worst thing is missing out on so many joys of daily life and often not even knowing it. I can live with my ugly photos because they're just photos. The part where I suddenly discovered I couldn't keep up with my kid in a game of tag for 2 minutes is the really sad one for me.0
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Being alone and not having anyone want to be close to you. I got divorced a long time ago and have been trying to lose weight, but haven't had a date since. I am clean, try to look decent when I leave the house but people look like they're going to puke when they look at me. I'm so lonely. I have no friends or partner.0
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For me, I just hated being so much bigger than my husband. He is naturally thin, so I just looked like a fat blob next to him. And my kids are average height, but quite thin, and I always had to say "Well , they get it from their dad" " They take after their Daddy!". I want people to think that they could have gotten their thinness from me. Stupid really0
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I haven't worn shorts, a bathing suit, or tank tops in a decade.
I'll wear a sweater over my short-sleeved shirts, even in the summer ("oh, I'm just always cold").
I avoid pictures.0 -
Ok this might be silly, but it's how the fat of my stomach makes it hard to do things. Like clip and paint my toesnails, or when I'm driving in the car and my stomach goes over my pants and seat belt. And the fact that when I spoon with my fiance, I can't stand him putting his arm around my waist. Just makes me squirm just thinking of that.
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I've never really been "fat" but the things I notice the most when I put on some weight are the love handles. I HATE them. And no matter what you do, they are still there, hanging over your pants. And bra bulge, even when the bra fits.0
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The way I stopped taking care of myself or caring about the way I looked because I thought I didn't deserve it. Now that I'm taking positive action I had a manicure today and it felt great!0
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People's comments:
"Alright, Slim?"
"Christ! You're fat!"
"Are you pregnant or something?"
"Sweating a bit aren't you, mate?"
"I swear you're getting wider"
"Jesus! What have you been eating?!"
Those are just some from family and colleagues.
I guess I should use it as motivation but really it just depresses me.0 -
Hard to have good sex when we're both obese. Although I have lost enough where it's a little easier for me. Hubby isn't trying but he has still lost some. I also don't like the lights on but... I cave for him.0
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veganstarchivore wrote: »Being alone and not having anyone want to be close to you. I got divorced a long time ago and have been trying to lose weight, but haven't had a date since. I am clean, try to look decent when I leave the house but people look like they're going to puke when they look at me. I'm so lonely. I have no friends or partner.
Reading this makes me so very sad. I am quite sure that nobody feels that way about you in reality. Perhaps you should seek help? You deserve to be happy again, and whatever it takes to nurture your body and soul, do it. Some form of counseling perhaps to help you work through those feelings? You don't have to suffer in silence.
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Pain. The more I weigh, the more things hurt, to the point I just start to accept them as normal. That's not ok.
Ah - I had forgotten about this. My feet used to HURT. All. The. Time. And waking up and using them first thing in the morning.... ouch. I hobbled to where ever I needed to get to for the first couple of steps. Now I can run (7 miles today), hike, play, whatever, and the feet give me no trouble.
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StarlaTheTempAtKZUG wrote: »For me, it's photos. That's one of the main things that got me here in the first place. An extremely embarrassing photo of me was taken and put up on Facebook. I am closer to the camera (plus all of my friends are skinny), and I look two to three times larger than everyone else.
Yes, photos is a big one.
"Outgrowing" clothes that you love, feeling judged when out in public, having no energy which makes doing anything such a chore, self-loathing.
Yes, yes, yes and yes. Hate pics.. Never in a picture, I'm always the picture taker. Our daughter is getting married in 4 months and I don't want to be embarrassed to have my photo taken.
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The worst part is thinking about it.
Get out of your head first and you will realise that you are much more than your body.
If you do that it will be much easier to go on the path of a healthy body.
Learn to enjoy the journey and the goal will come.0
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