It happened like in the movies, and I can't stop smiling, my revenge?
batgirl_273
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Here's my story (its long but for any girl who has ever been dumped for their weight, this is for us.)
3 months ago, I was 'dumped' by a guy I really liked and clicked with for several months. He very unexpectedly text me one day that he "kinda sorta started seeing someone else that maybe could get more serious". His parting words to me were "you've been a good friend, see ya". It hit me like a ton of bricks. I was sad, angry and pitiful. I was convinced he left me for someone thinner. Prettier. It just didn't make any sense and we haven't spoken since. I deleted him from my life and he seemingly did the same.
I got to work immediately after this happened. I didn't sit around and feel bad for myself, and anytime I was feeling that way, I got up and went for a run or did something else active. Surrounded myself with friends. Stayed busy. I set out to make July 12 my goal date to lose at least 40lbs. Ambitious, I know, but I hoped I could do it. July 12 was significant, because we were both attending the same event, though he didn't know I was going. My starting weight at 5'9 was 257lbs at the time he dumped me.
I busted my butt everyday for these 3 months. 1 hour a day working out. Tracking calories like an obsession. My colleagues put up a big sign that said "July 12" to remind me why I was doing this and to resist constant temptations in the workplace. Although he was my initial motivation, as I started to feel better and see a difference, it became about me. I was finally happy, healthy, and loving the way I'm looking. My journey continues.
Yesterday was July 12. I went to the event with friends and had an amazing time. I thought about him for a brief moment but it passed. I had a great time and didn't run into him. Whew!
On the way home, my phone buzzed. I quickly checked it and remembered the number. It was him. You know when you get butterflies and a lump in your throat like you wanna throw up? That feeling. "Hey CT. Was that you I saw at the show?" it read. I responded curtly. He engaged further trying to open up conversation and inside jokes like we have talked this whole time. Then he finally said "I was thinking you look good" and asked how I've been doing and if I've been working out. After some small talk, I ended the conversation with "see ya", as if the tables had turned. Different kind of bricks hit me this time. And it was the brick of accomplishment and the biggest FU I could have ever given him.
I now weigh 215, for a total of 42lbs loss since the last time he saw me. I am more motivated than ever to keep going and have no intention of talking to him again. But to have that satisfaction is a feeling I can't even describe, but this is for me and no one else.
3 months ago, I was 'dumped' by a guy I really liked and clicked with for several months. He very unexpectedly text me one day that he "kinda sorta started seeing someone else that maybe could get more serious". His parting words to me were "you've been a good friend, see ya". It hit me like a ton of bricks. I was sad, angry and pitiful. I was convinced he left me for someone thinner. Prettier. It just didn't make any sense and we haven't spoken since. I deleted him from my life and he seemingly did the same.
I got to work immediately after this happened. I didn't sit around and feel bad for myself, and anytime I was feeling that way, I got up and went for a run or did something else active. Surrounded myself with friends. Stayed busy. I set out to make July 12 my goal date to lose at least 40lbs. Ambitious, I know, but I hoped I could do it. July 12 was significant, because we were both attending the same event, though he didn't know I was going. My starting weight at 5'9 was 257lbs at the time he dumped me.
I busted my butt everyday for these 3 months. 1 hour a day working out. Tracking calories like an obsession. My colleagues put up a big sign that said "July 12" to remind me why I was doing this and to resist constant temptations in the workplace. Although he was my initial motivation, as I started to feel better and see a difference, it became about me. I was finally happy, healthy, and loving the way I'm looking. My journey continues.
Yesterday was July 12. I went to the event with friends and had an amazing time. I thought about him for a brief moment but it passed. I had a great time and didn't run into him. Whew!
On the way home, my phone buzzed. I quickly checked it and remembered the number. It was him. You know when you get butterflies and a lump in your throat like you wanna throw up? That feeling. "Hey CT. Was that you I saw at the show?" it read. I responded curtly. He engaged further trying to open up conversation and inside jokes like we have talked this whole time. Then he finally said "I was thinking you look good" and asked how I've been doing and if I've been working out. After some small talk, I ended the conversation with "see ya", as if the tables had turned. Different kind of bricks hit me this time. And it was the brick of accomplishment and the biggest FU I could have ever given him.
I now weigh 215, for a total of 42lbs loss since the last time he saw me. I am more motivated than ever to keep going and have no intention of talking to him again. But to have that satisfaction is a feeling I can't even describe, but this is for me and no one else.
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I wouldnt have bothered replying in the first place.
Well done on your weight loss.15 -
You go girl! Awesome job!1
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Awesome job !1
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Good for u. I know few people that i would like to see once i lose all my weight. People that never let a chance go without making me feel horrible bc of my weight.7
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well done, so happy for your confidence2
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BOOM!4
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Haha, just brilliant!1
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awesome!
I also would have replied to him... just to give him a little hope and then crush it Mwahahaha!
Great job girl!13 -
Scochrane86 wrote: »awesome!
I also would have replied to him... just to give him a little hope and then crush it Mwahahaha!
Great job girl!
I think it's hilarious he still had me in his phone in the 1st place! lol.
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Good job!!1
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Get it girl!2
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Ayooooooo!!! YOU GO GIRL! This is BAD-*kitten*!0
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Oh yeah! Congrats!0
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I think that is very awesome lol ...0
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Wow what great revenge!0
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Oh this makes me so happy lol congratulations to you. I think the best part is that you took a bad situation and turned it in to something good. I also love that it's not about him anymore and that you are doing this for you!!! I love it!7
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Amazing inspirational story, good job...0
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Love it!! Love your response and more than anything love that you used an emotional situation as your catalyst to do what you needed to do... no excuses, you did it and made it about you and your health in the end. Great job!2
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this is great!!0
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Well done on your loss and it's fantastic that what started as a "screw you" to some guy has resulted in a positive new lifestyle and outlook for you! I know from experience just now great focussing on health and exercise can be for getting over someone (it helped me get through my divorce). Enjoy your new-found confidence - I have no doubt you'll meet someone far better soon!1
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Excellent...you're right...just like in the movies!! Revenge is a dish best served ....Hot!!!
Stay healthy!!!2 -
Ha ha...enjoyed reading your story!0
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I'm so glad to hear that this transformed into something for you. I had a similar experience and I totally answered the phone. It's cathartic sometimes to be able to collect yourself, acknowledge how you have grown, and tell him to kick rocks. Kind of that final letting go of bad feelings you hold. Best of luck on your continued journey!4
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I love this! Congrats on hitting your goal!0
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That was a big BAZINGA!1
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WOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
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I lol at "brick of accomplishment." Fun story. Now "brick of accomplishment" is one of my mantras.1
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Well done.........you go GF0
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I approve of this post.
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Brava! (Slowing clapping with satisfaction)3
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