Crying in the changing rooms
CookieGem
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So me and my sister are going to London tomorrow and we have heaps of wonderful stuff planned including going to the theatre. My sister sprung it on me this morning that we need to get dressed up for this and I have absolutely nothing to wear (all my nice things are too small for me). So off i trapse into town to desperately find something nice to wear, i grabbed a heap of different style of clothes and tried them on one by one (which took a lot of time as my slipped discs are playing up and I can only move really slowly) and just looked hideous in everything apart from one pair of jeans. I ended up sat in the changing rooms half naked crying to myself.
Has this happened to anyone else?
Has this happened to anyone else?
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YES! I've also "shower cried" quite often!!! It's ok dear, hang in there, you are definitely in control of your body! You have friends here who want to help motivate you!
Amy0 -
YES
But please don't get discouraged. Find something that fits comfortably and looks nice, even if you feel big in it - this is just temporary. You WILL lose the weight.
When I tried on a single-digit pair of pants and they fit, I cried tears of joy. It came full circle!0 -
Quite often:) That's why I'm here. Try not to get discouraged!!!0
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Can't say that's happened to me, but I have been strongly discouraged when I was basically forced to buy pant sizes that were larger than I was used to... or when my pants I used to wear no longer fit me.
Don't cry. Take all that sadness or frustration and turn it into motivation. You say you looked hideous in everything, but somehow I doubt that. Just keep positive, and try something else. If, for now, you need to get something different, then understand that it is temporary, and with the hard work you'll put in, you'll feel better about everything in the long run. I hope my words make sense, and it helps you feel a little better.0 -
Yeah, something similar. When I was younger, I used to freak out when something in my regular size didn't fit me. Mostly freaking out consisted of bawling on the floor.
FYI: You just need to find something that your personal body shape looks good in. (I didn't learn that until many years later)0 -
I'm so sorry that happened. I know exactly how you feel. Before I got started on my weight loss, my fiance took me out to get some dress clothes for work and when I met him, I was a size 7/9.. I pick up a size 12 knowing I had gained some weight. They didn't even come up over my thighs! Then, a 14... up, but not where near buttoning. Then a 16, gave me muffin top. I had to go back out there and get a size 18... they fit perfectly. I cried the whole way home... It was depressing, embarrassing, and I felt so gross. Now, I use it as motivation. I will tell myself I will never be that size again and each time I think about eating a lot or skipping a workout, I remember those days. Now, my work pants are a size 14 and I'm hoping by September I'll have to buy a smaller size.0
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Can't say that's happened to me, but I have been strongly discouraged when I was basically forced to buy pant sizes that were larger than I was used to... or when my pants I used to wear no longer fit me.
Don't cry. Take all that sadness or frustration and turn it into motivation. You say you looked hideous in everything, but somehow I doubt that. Just keep positive, and try something else. If, for now, you need to get something different, then understand that it is temporary, and with the hard work you'll put in, you'll feel better about everything in the long run. I hope my words make sense, and it helps you feel a little better.
well said... don't get discouraged. Keep focused on your goal. You will get there but it does take time0 -
Yes, I received the shock of my life when I was trying on black skirts (the style I wore when I was thin & pre-baby at a size 4). At that time I was in a size 14 and it was horrible that I couldn't find a black skirt that looked good. I was very upset in the dressing room that day. But it spurred me on to lose that weight! You can do it! Discipline and some sweat and you'll look great in no time!0
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I know that feeling too. I had to go shopping for a suit for a wedding and not only was I struggling to get into the biggest sizes but I looked like a 'bear in a suit'.
Hang in there, it will get better I'm sure!0 -
Yep.
Try to change these feelings into motivating ones. And like everyone else has said, it is only temporary. Buy clothes that fit you now because you'll feel much more comfortable in them and you'll look better. I've tried too many times to wear my old clothes that are too tight on me now and I end up looking terrible.
On another note, enjoy your trip to London!0 -
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As for the real thing I should be addressing, yes, I have absolutely been there. Actually, when I (well, my boyfriend) took my Day 1 30 Day Shred pics, I was so upset. I didn't cry, but I beat myself up inside almost ten times worse...I wish I would have cried instead. We are all on a journey, nothing comes easy. Just think, with some extra hard work and dedication, in no time, you'll be SPINNING in that EXACT same dressing room and smiling with the AWESOME feeling of confidence and accomplishment.0 -
absolutely has happened...plus those damn mirrors from every angle...ugh...stay strong..lord knows its not easy but you are not alone!0
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I can understand, I have had my fair share of "dressing room" and 'shower" cries. I let it all out, and compose myself, continue looking for something else and would feel better. then when i got over my crying I reminded myself that I can do this and i'm doing it for myself. to be healthy.
Keep going and you can do this!! we're all here to support you.0 -
Can't say that's happened to me, but I have been strongly discouraged when I was basically forced to buy pant sizes that were larger than I was used to... or when my pants I used to wear no longer fit me.
Don't cry. Take all that sadness or frustration and turn it into motivation. You say you looked hideous in everything, but somehow I doubt that. Just keep positive, and try something else. If, for now, you need to get something different, then understand that it is temporary, and with the hard work you'll put in, you'll feel better about everything in the long run. I hope my words make sense, and it helps you feel a little better.
well said.
turn it into a motivation and keep on going. you will feel better in the long run.
nothing wrong with crying - just don't let it keep you down.0 -
Oh I have done it too. It's kinda like when your watching TV and you keep going to the fridge expecting to find something different then the last time you looked. I think when I try something new on it's going to give me a new body or something! So sad sometimes you have to laugh.
But when you drop a few pounds it makes it easier to look at. This is my first struggle with weight and it really has been hard but I know it will happen and you will drop the weight too.
Then when were all think we can give all our big clothes away! Don't give up!!!0 -
I didn't cry but felt extremely disappointed in myself and used that as my drive. A few months back before I started changing my eating habits and exercising I needed to find a suit for an event and just like you everything I owned no longer fit.
I was somewhat okay with that but what made me feel ashamed/embarrassed was when I went to the Calvin Klein and Kenneth Cole stores and BOTH places didn't even carry anything in my size.
I can't wait to go back there in a few months and buy a suit from each place! That's my motivation.
Keep your head up and continue to work hard like you have. Clothes don't make the person and the size of the outfit doesn't matter because you're already beautiful inside.0 -
Of course, sometimes I get in there and want to scream.... I'm always in denail about putting weight on, thinking ok, I was a size 9, maybe now size 11 will fit, then i can't get those buttoned up, so i try 14, and sometimes that fits but sometime it's too big, but I just remember when I used to fit into an 8 (or a big 6/7) and want to curl up and sob because how in the world did I go from an 8 to a 12 so fast?
And don't talk to me about trying to find a bathing suit... i'd just as soon swim in a snowsuit :P0 -
I had an event where I had to wear a bathing suit -- OMG --- now THAT was disgusting !! BUT ... I turned it into motivation. I should have bought a size 18, but bought the 16 instead ... now it is loose and i am looking for a 12 !!!!!!!! YIPPEEEE !!
You can do it !!!0 -
This happened to me this past weekend . i had to find something in my closet to wear for a family wedding and i didn't think much of it because i have close that fit me in between sizes . Little did i know that nothing would fit as i ripped pant after past after skirt it washed over like a cold bucket of water that i have let it go farther than i thought . I went to bed and in the morning wore a skirt and top that fit me and tried to enjoy myself for the day . Often times we need moments like this to provided the fuel that was much needed form ourselves . I am going to buy a nice pair of black slacks one pair and push back to where i used to be .
I want to lose my next 20 pds which will put me at 220 does not sound like much but when you are morbid obese like myself it sounds far . So please do not be so hard cry if must today but know that your next wish will be fullfilled soom . xoxox0 -
I've been there many times. As Sean said, channel that sadness into motivation and understand this is only temporary. Keep looking forward.0
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i posted a reply but it was actually on the home page---duh---guess i am in vacation mode already. :laugh:0
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Yes, I have found myself crying in dressing rooms, and bathrooms at parties, behind the skating rink as a teen because I just knew I would NEVER have a boy want to skate with fat me! You know, I was wrong and lost weight, got married, had kids..... It's because of that that I'm now able to as an adult lose this weight that I have putonghua from having kids and bad habits in the last 10 years! I'm with this guy!Don't cry. Take all that sadness or frustration and turn it into motivation. You say you looked hideous in everything, but somehow I doubt that. Just keep positive, and try something else. If, for now, you need to get something different, then understand that it is temporary, and with the hard work you'll put in, you'll feel better about everything in the long run. I hope my words make sense, and it helps you feel a little better.0
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I'm usually a size 8/10 in dresses but I had to buy a size 14/16 because of.... my neck! After I was done crying over the size of the dress (why do those stupid, stupid numbers mean so much?!) I had to start laughing at myself for (a) crying in the dressing room of David's Bridal, (b) my apparently fat neck, lol, and (c) giving those stupid, meaningless numbers such power over MY day and MY mood.
Dresses are complicated. They're the only article of clothing expected to fit every inch of your body perfectly. What on earth are the odds of THAT happening?!? When you go shopping bring the size you think you are, one size up, and one size down into the dressing room. Analyze the dress as to WHY it looks bad. Cut? Style? Shape? Accentuates body features that you're not a fan of?
That said, also remember that a size 8 twenty years ago was a size 14. Companies are changing the sizes on the tags because they think that a woman is more likely to buy a size 8 over a size 10 even if it's the exact same dress (sadly, they're probably true). The higher end stores do it more than the lower end stores but everyone does it. :grumble:0 -
YES. That was on my "reasons to get to goal weight" list from the beginning: No more crying in dressing rooms.
I can 100% relate. Use that as motivation to get where you want to get! Every time that you think about straying from your healthy lifestyle, remember that you want to enjoy clothes shopping, and that you hate crying in the dressing rooms.
YOU CAN DO THIS.
Now go have an amazing day of fun!
P.S. I cannot tell you how amazing it is to finally enjoy shopping for the first time ever.0 -
Alot of us have had this issue,its a horrible feeling and you wonder why you even continue on.however you do and you pick yourself up after a good cry and move on.weightloss is tough and it hurts sometimes but your moving in the right direction and thats what counts.believe in yourself and believe in the process0
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I cry when I'm angry. I hate that about myself, but since I've never had to go to the ER for a broken finger from punching a wall or broken toe for kicking a car like my brothers have... all in all, I think crying is a pretty smart way to deal with frustrations.
And... yeah. I've totally been there. I've gotten STUCK inside clothes in the dressing room. Overheated, just a little sweaty, with my arms in the air and a blouse or dress stuck on my shoulders. Then panicking because you're picturing the scene: Somehow managing to unlock the door and having to go find a sales girl with my undies wedged in my bum, arms over my head, and a dress covering my head and shoulders, stumbling around like Mr. Bean with a turkey on his head.
Mercifully, I'm a bit double-jointed and I've always been able to dislocate my shoulders just enough to wiggle out of the dress and predicament.
It gets better. Soon you'll be crying in the dressing room because that size you never thought would fit slides right on and zips easily.0 -
First things first, thank you wonderful people for taking the time to reply to my post. After reading all of them ive made a big jump. I have an appointment with a Personal Trainer tonight and if it hadnt had been for "changing room gate" and your comments i wouldnt have had the guts to pick up the phone and make the call.
Not to sound too cheesy but you are all amazing x0 -
Don't cry. Take all that sadness or frustration and turn it into motivation.
This!0 -
I know the exact feeling!!! i HATE those days! I end up going home and not having bought anything!!
Just keep your spirits up and make these events make you more determined to lose the weight!0
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