Mean Things People Said That Ended Up Motivating You

I was just on the thread about fit shaming and I saw that a lot of users remembered mean things people had said to them that, in the end, motivated them to do better. What are some of the stupid things people said that you remember when you're sweating your butt off at the gym, or avoiding that 3rd slice of pizza?

Mine? My great aunt, unsolicited, "You've gained weight...you looked better before." :(

It gave me the kick in the pants I needed to start losing weight - before I thought it wasn't that noticeable that I'd gained 30 pounds. What she said was brutal, and I don't think it was called for, but now that I'm 10 pounds down and on my way to my dream body, I'm glad that I have comments like that to motivate me! :#
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  • mila_lova
    mila_lova Posts: 163 Member
    Yesterday, I walked by the detention table and a kid yelled at me "She's ugly! She's SO ugly!!!"....I didn't binge that night and I called the dermatologist.

    Also, in November my boyfriend told me the only reason he would break up with me was my 20 lb weight gain.
  • pchance
    pchance Posts: 8 Member
    The truth is hurtful
  • officials
    officials Posts: 33 Member
    "Aren't you going to drink a Diet Coke?"
    Said from my brother when I gained weight

    Also my family nitpicks at weight and size. Pointing out weight loss, weight gain, etc.
  • starfruit132
    starfruit132 Posts: 291 Member
    My mother said I was 'letting myself go' on a visit last summer after I gained an additional 10 lbs in a year to 162 at 5'4. I am not sure if that was my final motivation to lose 28 lbs, but she sure does approve of me now.
  • MissMaggieMuffin
    MissMaggieMuffin Posts: 444 Member
    My ex told me 40 was going to hit me alot worse than it was going to hit him. I was 34 at the time. I'll be 40 in sept and scheduled for a pinup shoot so yeah 40 is looking pretty good.

    @theskinnyonme - that's fantastic!

  • peanutbuttertuesday
    peanutbuttertuesday Posts: 192 Member
    This thread makes me feel sad. I can't help but put myself in each of your shoes as I read these comments. I definitely don't feel inspired by insults.

    For me, the last straw was shopping for jeans for my birthday. I couldn't find my size in long lengths anywhere. Apparently tall women aren't supposed to go beyond a size 16. I ended up finding a 22L at one store and settling for that. It was only slightly too big. I had never had such a problem finding clothes like that and decided I was never going to again.
  • augustremulous
    augustremulous Posts: 378 Member
    This thread makes me feel sad. I can't help but put myself in each of your shoes as I read these comments. I definitely don't feel inspired by insults.

    For me, the last straw was shopping for jeans for my birthday. I couldn't find my size in long lengths anywhere. Apparently tall women aren't supposed to go beyond a size 16. I ended up finding a 22L at one store and settling for that. It was only slightly too big. I had never had such a problem finding clothes like that and decided I was never going to again.

    Not sure if you're still buying plus sizes but there are a lot of plus size options out there now. It took some time but companies have caught on.