How do you handle a comment like this?
Jill_newimprovedversion
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"You're wasting away to nothing..."
"Be careful, you don't want to lose TOO much..."
"You're not STILL on a diet, are you? You're thin enough...."
I'm no where CLOSE to looking like I'm UNDERweight- in fact, I decided to go into maintenance mode,
rather than lose another 10 pounds-
because I didn't want to lose anymore- and I'm very comfortable where I'm at now.
But I find these comments very hurtful.
Seriously, where were all these people when I was OVERweight, and my health was in jeopardy then?
I'd make comments about *needing* to lose about 50 lbs......and hardly anyone agreed with me...
in fact, they said "no way do you need to lose that much weight."
Sorry, I did.
And I did.
And I don't think I look gaunt or unhealthy....
Just need some advice.
"Be careful, you don't want to lose TOO much..."
"You're not STILL on a diet, are you? You're thin enough...."
I'm no where CLOSE to looking like I'm UNDERweight- in fact, I decided to go into maintenance mode,
rather than lose another 10 pounds-
because I didn't want to lose anymore- and I'm very comfortable where I'm at now.
But I find these comments very hurtful.
Seriously, where were all these people when I was OVERweight, and my health was in jeopardy then?
I'd make comments about *needing* to lose about 50 lbs......and hardly anyone agreed with me...
in fact, they said "no way do you need to lose that much weight."
Sorry, I did.
And I did.
And I don't think I look gaunt or unhealthy....
Just need some advice.
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Instead of telling someone what I really thought (like It's none of your freaking business what I do with my body so you don't need to comment"), I'd say "Thanks for your opinion. I'll take it under consideration" and change the topic. I am dealing with a coworker who is starting to tell me this (mostly to get me to eat things) and she apparently sees it as a compliment.0
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The only people who tell me this could also stand to lose a few pounds, so in my case, I think it's jealousy. I'm relatively new to MFP, but lost about 30lbs prior to joining.
I get these comments all of the time from certain people when they run into me and it's weird - as if they are suggesting I have an eating disorder. Come on... I do not look like I miss meals, I'm just healther and slimmer than before.0 -
I tell people straight to their faces, "I am a very healthy weight for my height and body type, please stop questioning me about this," I might also add that it's not a diet, it is a lifestyle choice and I will be doing it forever, actually, or that I'm not interested in getting fat again, depending on the person's attitude.
I honestly find these comments incredibly insulting, and I can't think of why someone would say them other than jealousy.0 -
I always blamed it on my physician -- "my doctor isn't happy with where I am."0
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I agree with the poster who said it's probably motivated by jealousy or insecurity with their own weight. Good for you for reaching your goal. If it's just someone you don't know very well, I'd just smile, say "don't worry" and change the subject. If it's someone who knows you well, I'd probably talk a little longer and say that you're talking with your doctor about the right levels and they shouldn't worry.0
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I to agree its jealousy. Most of my family is larger and make comments about me not needing to lose weight even though I still have 15 pounds of baby weight from Nov 2010. I typically say
"Well my doctor thinks I look great. And I'm not on a diet I am eating healthier to be healthier. Would you like some of my recipes?"
or
"Actually I am in the healthy weight range for my body type. I love being healthy and would to help the people around me get healthy."
They normally shut up0 -
Woah, it's like you're in my house.
"You're wasting away to nothing..."
"Be careful, you don't want to lose TOO much..."
"You're not STILL on a diet, are you? You're thin enough...."
My mom says things like this to me everyday while she sits back enjoying a bowl of ice cream. As much as I hate to think it, I'm pretty sure it's jealousy. I stick to a healthy diet and exercise around 1.5 hours a day and she acts like I'm anorexic. People really shouldn't make comments like this because it makes me want to go to a buffet.0 -
@jill,
Be proud of your accomplishment and just let the comments roll off your back. They aren't worth your energy. Keep up the good work!0 -
Also...to put other people in a more positive light...sometimes people just think those who have lost weight look so tiny compared to where they used to be, that they actually are suprised/confused where it would come from. Generally people aren't trying to be mean or hurtful..at least that I've had experience with.0
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That is people trying to sabatoge you. I hate it. They might think it sounds loving to say, "oh honey, I love you the way you are. You don't need to change!" but it just zaps our drive to make the change. SABOTAGE!!0
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Also...to put other people in a more positive light...sometimes people just think those who have lost weight look so tiny compared to where they used to be, that they actually are suprised/confused where it would come from. Generally people aren't trying to be mean or hurtful..at least that I've had experience with.
^^^This! When I first really started showing that I was losing weight everyone kept asking if I changed my hair. I had to say, "No, I've changed my face!"0 -
I find the finger works nicely...and it doesn't strain my vocal chords.0
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Haters gonna hate!0
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I simply tell people that I haven't lost any weight in the past 3 months. I am simply toning.0
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i tell them that the healthy range for my height is still (at this point) 28lbs away. i lost 192.....i can lose 28 more. watch me.0
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Ignore them.0
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Also...to put other people in a more positive light...sometimes people just think those who have lost weight look so tiny compared to where they used to be, that they actually are suprised/confused where it would come from. Generally people aren't trying to be mean or hurtful..at least that I've had experience with.
I have to agree here. Just take it as a compliment!0 -
I got this alot the last 10 lbs. I would just tell people that I was focused on being healthy and where I end up, that's where I'll end up, but not to worry - I wasn't starving.0
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I think that's perfect
"You didn't have the nerve to tell me I was too fat then, you don't have the right to tell me I'm too thin now"0 -
Unfortunately, I think most Americans have a distorted sense of what is a "healthy" weight. I found this out when I was in Europe last year and was the heaviest person I saw by at least 40-50 lbs. My BMI is 29 (borderline obese) and my family thinks I'm skinny because everyone around them is overweight/obese.
Just keep working toward your goals and enjoy yourself. They will come around to the new you eventually.0 -
I agree that you just need to let these comments "roll off your back" . . . . There is a lot of people in this world that don't understand what healthy is, or what healthy looks like. You know your body . . . Be proud of your accomplishments and the skin you're in!0
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Hmmm...jealousy makes people say strange things. My BMI says I'm obese, yet I see people my size that are way bigger, so if I'm obese what are they? I think our society first labels people overweight and unhealthy pretty quickly. Secondly, I think that those of us who are doing something about becoming more healthy know our own bodies and our limits. Third, make some silly comment like, " I know I'll never get to where I was when I was twenty, but I need to be healthy so I can live another twenty or forty, or sixty!"0
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But I find these comments very hurtful.
Seriously, where were all these people when I was OVERweight, and my health was in jeopardy then?
I still have quite a ways to go so I haven't run into this yet. If I was a more direct person I would say the above to them. Where were you when I was quite unhealthy? But, I probably would never say that to anyone and would just say thanks for their advice or whatever. I am starting to realize that people do get jealous of you for losing, as hard as that is for me to comprehend. Congrats on all your hard work so far!! :flowerforyou:0 -
Also...to put other people in a more positive light...sometimes people just think those who have lost weight look so tiny compared to where they used to be, that they actually are suprised/confused where it would come from. Generally people aren't trying to be mean or hurtful..at least that I've had experience with.
Although I agree that most people (in my experience) are not trying to be insulting or hurtful, it does sabotage your efforts sometimes. There will be some who are jealous, and probably it'll be those who are closest to us. I think more than anything they are trying to gain control over you, because they are confused and uncertain about the new you. They don't quite know how the new you is going to act towards them---will your personality change because your appearance has changed?---so they try to control the situation and you by saying these kinds of things, or worse yet by actively trying to sabotage you with food, or by keeping you from exercising.
When this happened to me with my sister, I told her that just because I lost weight didn't mean I thought I was better than her, or would change in my attitude toward her. I would just be eating more healthfully, and unavailable at times because I was taking care of myself. Then I invited her to join me. After that she became one of my biggest supporters!0 -
When I was 16, I went from 145 to 125 due to my ADD medication causing me to eat less. I was WELL within my healthy range (5'1...was told by my doctor to 'aim for 117') and yet still had people telling me I had lost too much, that they were 'worried', etc. I think it's honestly just the whole new haircut thing...even if it looks better, you're still not used to it yet. Think about it, a person that's always been thin, you don't think about it that much, but if a larger person becomes thin, it's like WHAA? SHE GOT TINY! It's all about comparison. As long as you're in a healthy range, just brush it off and take it as a compliment! You lost so much it's SHOCKING!0
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I have found when i lost weight previously people like to see you look good but not TOO good! You are most likely making them feel uncomfortable with their own weight issues now so they are trying to sabotage you in your efforts! ignore them!0
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i blame my doctor. He sais that it would be ok for me to lose up to 10 more pounds. But really i do not talk about my weight.0
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i get a mix of statements like this from a couple of people i see about once every few weeks, like my MIL. last time i saw her she said "Oh, you lost those little cheeks!!!!" LOL
Yea ma'am, i did.
seriously, when people tell me i am "so skinny" or "so thin" i correct them gently: "I am not skinny, i am lean. there is a difference" and i smile. and sometimes flex something at them0 -
It seems to be human nature to comment on weight loss. Since you will never know if comments are intended as a compliment, are rooted in jealousy, or are simply based on a distorted view of healthy vs. unhealthy, I find that the best approach is to dismiss these types of statements immediately. Reaffirm your commitment to a healthy lifestyle and move on. Keep in mind that some people are insensitive or misinformed. If the comments persist, address the person directly and ask that they cease and desist discussing your weight loss or eating habits.
"Healthy weight" is very subjective. What some see as too thin, others see as not thin enough. All that really matters is that you are healthy and happy with yourself!0
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