Is there something wrong with me?

I was in my gym clothes when I ran into a coffee shop today. Some teenagers were gathered and messing around and a few teen boys were staring at me and exchanging whispers. I can't figure out what about me is so hideous. I was wearing a baseball cap and big sunglasses so it couldn't have been my face. Was it my body? Were my clothes too tight for my size? Probably. I don't know what it is that brings me back decades ago to being a teen. I know I have pounds to lose, but I am working on it. I don't know why validation from strangers is important either way. But in a way, it is.


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  • Noreenmarie1234
    Noreenmarie1234 Posts: 7,492 Member
    edited July 2018
    You look absolutely normal and fine. I wouldn’t say fat or ugly or anything. You may just be super self conscious and paranoid others are talking about you. I am the SAME way and I found out 99% of the time they weren’t even referencing me. Don’t let it bother you, you look great. I would say fit. Definitely not too tight.
  • Noreenmarie1234
    Noreenmarie1234 Posts: 7,492 Member
    funjen1972 wrote: »
    Maybe it was positive whispers! Teenage boys have hormones raging and you are a woman.
    yes this also so true.
    If you were wearing a cap and big glasses, maybe they were trying to work out if you were a celebrity in hiding
    That’s also what I was going to say maybe they were wondering if they knew you like “hey is that...”
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    Hey... I am not a teenage boy but.... hubba, hubba! Lol
  • deagh93
    deagh93 Posts: 77 Member
    psychod787 wrote: »
    Hey... I am not a teenage boy but.... hubba, hubba! Lol

    Yeah, I'm also not a teenage boy, but you are looking good! Most teenage boys, in my experience, are all about the boobies, and you has dem going on in that pic, so I'd guess that's what they were talking about.

  • dhiammarath
    dhiammarath Posts: 834 Member
    You look awesome! It’s possible their attention was on something behind you too. Regardless, I wouldn’t let questions of what might have been happening ruin your day. You look good!
  • k8eekins
    k8eekins Posts: 2,264 Member
    I was in my gym clothes when I ran into a coffee shop today. Some teenagers were gathered and messing around and a few teen boys were staring at me and exchanging whispers. I can't figure out what about me is so hideous. I was wearing a baseball cap and big sunglasses so it couldn't have been my face. Was it my body? Were my clothes too tight for my size? Probably. I don't know what it is that brings me back decades ago to being a teen. I know I have pounds to lose, but I am working on it. I don't know why validation from strangers is important either way. But in a way, it is.


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    There's absolutely nothing wrong with you. Hideous. Tight clothing. How you're attired and your looks says - "Mission Fit-tastic."
  • michael1976_ca
    michael1976_ca Posts: 3,488 Member
    deagh93 wrote: »
    psychod787 wrote: »
    Hey... I am not a teenage boy but.... hubba, hubba! Lol

    Yeah, I'm also not a teenage boy, but you are looking good! Most teenage boys, in my experience, are all about the boobies, and you has dem going on in that pic, so I'd guess that's what they were talking about.

    Shoot the male secret is out. You could be the milf from American pie. But i agree with other that it wasn't bad talk or they would of been obnoxious
  • nettiklive
    nettiklive Posts: 206 Member
    yea like others said, given that it was teenage boys, they were probably saying something dirty-minded about your body, lol
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    You're either too sensitive or too self absorbed for your own good, both are completely normal.
  • Fursian
    Fursian Posts: 548 Member
    There is nothing in your photo that sticks out in a negative way. You look good.
  • eminater
    eminater Posts: 2,477 Member
    Fursian wrote: »
    There is nothing in your photo that sticks out in a negative way. You look good.

    The only thing I see sticky out are the aforementioned boobs. Enjoy your run, enjoy your coffee :wink:
  • joemac1988
    joemac1988 Posts: 1,021 Member
    Honestly, I think you need to get out of your own head a little. There is nothing you need to feel self conscious about...they were probably talking about some girls or something and didn't want you to hear.
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    I don't know why validation from strangers is important either way. But in a way, it is.

    You look pretty normal. Your clothes are no tighter than they should be for that type.

    My experience in life is that people are fairly self absorbed and don't notice us as much as we think they do.
    You don't know that they were talking about you for sure or if they were saying positive or negative things to each other. Your clothes were pretty form fitting in style so maybe they were noticing your butt or breasts. Maybe they were guess the breast size of every female in the coffee shop that day. They are teenage boys so who knows.


    Are you looking for external validation a bit too much? Are you projecting your feelings about your body onto other people?
    Were you feeling good before going into the coffee shop or a bit self conscious? Is it unusual for you to wear your gym clothes into stores?
  • 88olds
    88olds Posts: 4,532 Member
    You look great.

    Seems like you had a flashback.
  • Chewbac7777
    Chewbac7777 Posts: 238 Member
    I think your body looks great teenagers are dumb anyway
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    I’m the queen of teen embarrassment. I once heard a “moo” from a gaggle of teens lounging at the subway. I did a 180, put on a big grin, hand extended, and introduced myself. Got all their names. Waved them a cheery goodbye.

    Teens are humans at their most insecure. With brains and chutzpah you should always be able to turn the tables on them.

    Another pet peeve is seat hogging on the transit. My “cure” was to invade their space just enough so they moved their bag. Making space for me always earned them a gracious “Thank you”, modelling civil behaviour. Always a good skill to exercise.
  • sophieconnelly94
    sophieconnelly94 Posts: 2 Member
    So... I work in a coffee shop, and honestly teenagers will stare and laugh at anything! If I ask them what they would like I'm looked at like I'm an alien! Please don't take it to heart, you look wonderful and just keep doing you!
  • OkChargerFan2
    OkChargerFan2 Posts: 55 Member
    You have no worries.
  • juliamiskimin
    juliamiskimin Posts: 1 Member
    There is absolutely nothing wrong with your body! You are a strong, beautiful woman! Do not ever forget it! From a woman to a woman💪
  • julie_bee_123
    julie_bee_123 Posts: 25 Member
    My guess is that they were whispering about something they didn't want an adult to hear, and you were a grown up in the area. They were probably up to something shady or just teenage-boy ornery, and didn't want to get caught. They were probably checking to see if you could hear them, and once they saw you looking at them, they got nervous that an adult was on to them.

  • Sp1tfire
    Sp1tfire Posts: 1,120 Member
    You are beautiful! Who knows what they could've been talking about. It was probably something like "She looks a lot like our teacher _____!" "Is that her?" "No man her hair is too short" "IDK man sure looks like her!" "Seeing our teachers in the wild is funny!" when i was a teenager we had many conversations like this. Nothing malicious. Assume the best, and if its the worst, who cares what random strangers think?
  • kbmnurse1
    kbmnurse1 Posts: 316 Member
    Ignore all idiots.
  • Jaylello
    Jaylello Posts: 212 Member
    I have only read the first post.

    If a group of hormone driven teenage boys were looking at you it was probably more horny bravado, yoga pants on your figure + teenage boys = perving and frustration lol.

    Sorry for being crude, I blame the hormones