When did you stop feeling 'fat'?

When was it for you, that you looked in the mirror and didn't think of yourself as overweight? Was it once you entered the healthy BMI range? Was it when you were in a certain clothes size? Or did it just one day click?

I've lost 22lbs so far, 18lbs to go until I have a 'healthy BMI', but I can't notice much difference at all... I'm wondering whether I'll always consider myself the fat girl.
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  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    Don't worry it will happen- but yeah probably not til you're closer to that healthy bmi.

    Do you work out or just losing weight with a caloric deficit? For me working out can help because it adds more of an athletic shape rather than just getting smaller.

    Great job on your loss so far, you're more than half way there!
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    Never. Let's just say that I have rather exacting standards. Oh sure, when I hit 150 (from my 265 start) there was a notable difference, but I had let myself go from being fat and sloppy, to skinnyfat and sloppy. Then I started lifting again, at a surplus, and let myself get fat again, as I went from 150 to 177 in just a few months.

    Working on that last one currently.
  • Joanna2012B
    Joanna2012B Posts: 1,448 Member
    I'll let you know if I ever get there!
  • Nightmare_Queen88
    Nightmare_Queen88 Posts: 304 Member
    I still have thoughts of myself as being fat. I'm in the 170's (I can't give you the exact weight I am since I haven't weighed myself yet this morning) so I'm not at healthy bmi yet. I am finally in the overweight one now. Maybe once I'm at a healthy bmi then I'll finally feel different. :)
  • GottaBurnEmAll
    GottaBurnEmAll Posts: 7,722 Member
    edited October 2016
    I don't have a sense of myself at my current weight yet. I don't feel my obese former self, but I'm still stuck feeling how I did about 20 pounds ago, which was still overweight.

    So I still feel fat.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I'm 15 pounds under the top of the normal BMI and still feel fat. I'm not skinnyfat, I just have all my fat in my midsection hip and belly, but there's loose skin too so it just looks worse).
  • LizIsBack86
    LizIsBack86 Posts: 61 Member
    Never say never but than again I am not sure, hopefully one day I can answer your question.............
  • astrocosmiczoom
    astrocosmiczoom Posts: 86 Member
    149 pounds. Haha.
  • PeachesNcreamgal
    PeachesNcreamgal Posts: 357 Member
    10 years ago I was an avid gymmer and size zero but I thought I was huge!!! Then I quit gymming because I wanted to be curvy and when the weight started coming back due to lack of hardcore exercise I felt thin and ate like a pig lol. So um I put on 35 kgs( I was 55 kgs then) and got back here to do it healthily and accept myself the way I am
  • jonsmithkidd
    jonsmithkidd Posts: 1,204 Member
    I have lost 57lbs, at some times have visible abs and am 15% body fat and I still feel fat every day....not sure when it will happen for me, if ever!
  • theGarinator
    theGarinator Posts: 58 Member
    I've only lost 20 real pounds (fat pounds?), but my clothes are 'much' looser and I'm down a size and a half in my pants. I'm just starting to feel much less fat but better about myself. I think I've lost a lot of fat though cause all my clothes are much looser. Plus I'm much much more limber.
  • HaleCry
    HaleCry Posts: 387 Member
    Don't worry it will happen- but yeah probably not til you're closer to that healthy bmi.

    Do you work out or just losing weight with a caloric deficit? For me working out can help because it adds more of an athletic shape rather than just getting smaller.

    Great job on your loss so far, you're more than half way there!

    In doing C25K, but not weight training. I'm going to start 30DS after Christmas but I only do these for fitness, not weight loss.

  • trigden1991
    trigden1991 Posts: 4,658 Member
    I have lost 57lbs, at some times have visible abs and am 15% body fat and I still feel fat every day....not sure when it will happen for me, if ever!

    In my experience when people think they are X% bodyfat, they are in fact X+2/3/4%. Keep going and you'll get there.
  • crzycatlady1
    crzycatlady1 Posts: 1,930 Member
    HaleCry wrote: »
    When was it for you, that you looked in the mirror and didn't think of yourself as overweight? Was it once you entered the healthy BMI range? Was it when you were in a certain clothes size? Or did it just one day click?

    I've lost 22lbs so far, 18lbs to go until I have a 'healthy BMI', but I can't notice much difference at all... I'm wondering whether I'll always consider myself the fat girl.

    I'm several years into maintenance and have a bmi of around 21. I still have days where I feel 'fat' even though I know that's not the case. It's a mental hurdle that I don't know if I'll ever fully get over? This seems to be a pretty common issue among people who've lost weight.
  • sydneyrm0915
    sydneyrm0915 Posts: 1 Member
    For me it was when I stopped drinking soda and loss all my bloatedness(real word?)
  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,641 Member
    edited October 2016
    The only time I feel "unfat" is when I change clothing sizes or wear clothes around the house from before I started losing (down 93 lbs). It's only temporary, though. My fat brain always catches up. It's here to stay, and I'm ok with that.
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    After dropping 30 pounds, clothes fit "normal" without all the buldging. Still not trim or athletic, but definitely not pudgy with a big belly.
  • leanjogreen18
    leanjogreen18 Posts: 2,492 Member
    edited October 2016
    I've been working on body image so I'm trying to feel that even though I'm not in a healthy bmi range I'm trying to just be thankful my body got me this far, and I will work on getting into a healthy bmi so we can go farther.