Broken embarrassing stuff!!!

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  • 2Bgoddess
    2Bgoddess Posts: 1,096 Member
    yeh, never be embarrassed to admit REAL LIFE...everybody puts their pants on one leg at a time. And I'm almost positive that aliens are fatter than us.

    I always think that saying about pants is funny. me, hubby, the kids, we all get our pants on the same way. both legs in at the same time.. we sit on the edge of the bed, put both feet in, tip backward with our feet in the air, pull them on. jump up and shimmie our butts into them. is this weird???

    re: breaking stuff, I've only snapped buttons off my back pockets by scraping door frames.
  • mwcraig34
    mwcraig34 Posts: 359 Member
    I'm a 300lbs plus monster! I have broken my fair share of things. Chairs plastic and folding, lawn furniture, trampolines, tables, toilet seats, couches, bikes, golf carts, office chairs (the one I'm currently sitting in), you name it and it has buckled under me at some point! But you really do start to be able to judge what you can and can not sit on!
  • natashamcn
    natashamcn Posts: 145 Member
    I don't think mine was due to weight ( I was approx 135-140lbs) but I was walking on a side walk in my brand spanking new sexy boots when suddenly the heel totally broke off. One minute I felt pretty damn hot and the next I felt like an idiot as I hobbled quickly to my car hoping not to be seen. LOL!
  • Kalynx
    Kalynx Posts: 707 Member
    I can count two toilet seats broken, one was really old and plastic and the other was one of those cheapo plastic cushioned ones with plastic hinges with a hole so small because of the padding you felt like you were peeing/pooping into a tin can. I complained to my mother but she insisted on replacing it with another padded seat. Thank god I don't live there anymore.

    I also broke my dad's 20 yr old lazy boy, but it was so old and worn the bolt inside had come unscrewed and when i flopped into it the bar came undone underneath, that was easily fixed, but everyone still blamed me for breaking the chair lol.
  • Erinslove
    Erinslove Posts: 139
    Ok, this story isn't about me but it's way too funny not to share. One of my good friends since high school is a big guy. We were at the softball fields and he was walking on the wooden bleachers when *blam* suddenly he falls through and his waist up is sticking out through the broken planks. Fast forward a couple of years. We are at my house having a b-b-q. We are sitting in a circle of chairs and he is regaling us (he is a hilarious guy and great story teller) with the story of his shameful fall through the bleachers - and I am seriously not making up this spot on comedic timing - as he is in the middle of his "fell through the bleachers" story his chair breaks and he crashes to the ground. Funniest. Thing. Ever!
  • hollyberry2012
    hollyberry2012 Posts: 239 Member
    ROFL That is too funny!!! :laugh:
  • lookpretty
    lookpretty Posts: 276 Member
    I was at an event and sat down on a reception type of chair and the leg bent right under, but I was 135 pounds at the time?

    I also sort of broke a doctors chair last week, the round rolling sort, and am now 145? The seat just plumb out dropped

    At home I sit on a laundry basket, the plastic sort and I broke one once
  • I don't think it's just you. My toilet seat keeps coming off the hinges also. Wow, I thought it was just me. Good to know I'm not alone :)
  • fiberartist219
    fiberartist219 Posts: 1,865 Member
    My husband has experienced furniture collapsing under him several times when he was almost 300lbs. Now, he's 220 and he doesn't have that problem any more. Most furniture and ladders and things are rated for 250lbs, so if you are above that, you might experience the limitations of it's structure.

    Most of the time, I didn't mind inspecting the quality of things a little closer for my hubs, but there was one time when we were still in college that a lecture hall row of seats fell apart while we were sitting and I think that was pretty embarrassing. We just laughed it off and moved to the next row. The seats were old, but they still should have been able to hold us up. We were the only two on the row, so it was bound to happen sooner or later, whether or not it was us that sat down.
  • fiberartist219
    fiberartist219 Posts: 1,865 Member
    i said s n i g g e r e d :/ as in laughed....

    Do you mean "snickered?" Please tell me that's what you meant to say....
  • thatlook
    thatlook Posts: 58 Member
    omg your guys have made me lmaoh with this!!

    i have broken my fair share of loo seats, garden chairs and a pc chair at work...(shame!) but as was mentioned by someone you really do learn to judge what you can actually sit on and not worry about the dreaded CRACCCKKKKKKK BANG!! lol

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  • I had gotten the biggest stability ball I could find. Made for really tall people, etc. So I blow this thing up last night and go to sit on it and I swear I almost bottomed out on the floor. My bf and I just looked at each other and cracked up. I was so glad it didnt explode, but the tension running through that bad boy at the time of impact made me kinda nervous. I swear the ball was visibly trembling under the strain! My bf helped me up, and it shot out from under me straight to the other side of the room (like it was running away or something). Ah well! :ohwell:
  • HonkyTonks
    HonkyTonks Posts: 1,193 Member
    When I was heavier I did break a plastic chair sitting on it too hard.
  • Thriceshy
    Thriceshy Posts: 708 Member
    Yeah. I broke my husband's brand new office chair, after years of being so careful about what I trusted with my weight. I lost 130 lbs, and then broke his new chair--the air/shock adjustable part. Yeah, the humiliation was pretty intense, though I try not to think about it too much. If I hadn't lost weight, it wouldn't have happened because I wouldn't have sat on the thing. I just thought I'd lost enough. I was wrong :-/
  • Thriceshy
    Thriceshy Posts: 708 Member
    i said s n i g g e r e d :/ as in laughed....

    Do you mean "snickered?" Please tell me that's what you meant to say....

    The word is S******ED, and it's not a racial thing.

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/s******?s=t
  • Thriceshy
    Thriceshy Posts: 708 Member
    i said s n i g g e r e d :/ as in laughed....

    Do you mean "snickered?" Please tell me that's what you meant to say....

    The word is S******ED, and it's not a racial thing.

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/s******?s=t

    Holy cow, the filter nails it? How sad!
  • Thriceshy
    Thriceshy Posts: 708 Member
    i said s n i g g e r e d :/ as in laughed....

    It's a perfectly acceptable and "real" word that has nothing to do with the racial slur--look it up, folks.
  • fiberartist219
    fiberartist219 Posts: 1,865 Member
    Ok, I guess this varies by country. In North America, it's snicker. Sorry. The word that is being filtered is a word that makes me uncomfortable, but I see that the word that makes me uncomfortable is not what was intended.
  • I had horrible luck on vacation one year! We were staying at a friends cabin and decided to have a bonfire. Brought a bunch of old lawnchairs out of the garage not knowing that they had been sitting for years. First I sat in a plastic chair, that broke. I moved to a fabric style one and that broke! Finally I gave up and went to sit on a tree stump only to find out it was dead and dry when a chunk of it fell off when I sat on it! Lesson learned, should have grabbed a rock like everyone else! lol My kids teased me forever but at least I knew it was old dry furniture that was the culprit!
  • annalee_1
    annalee_1 Posts: 235 Member
    Omg so many things have broke because of my weight lol 2 beds chairs ping pong table don't even ask damn thing closed me up in it I was mortified, my bed now is rump sprung is what my hubby calls it there is a huge divit in it and like this lump that separates the two of us. I am getting a new bed when I have lost 50 pounds.
  • I broke my uncle's antique guest bed when visiting him. I was mortified and weighed less than I do now. I live in fear of breaking a restaurant chair.
  • momtimesone
    momtimesone Posts: 85 Member
    I broke a hammock last summer the ropes actually broke sending me to the ground, a step on a ladder that was a scary moment, a metal folding chair folded up on me like a piece of tinfoil and those plastic lawn chairs are my worst enemy if they dont break my big hips would get stuck in them,My grandma got stuck in the turnstyle at the racetrack that was bad and scarred me for life I hate those things.
  • Aliciaaah
    Aliciaaah Posts: 379 Member
    My chair at work creaks and clicks all the time. I'm not sure if it's because of me or if it was like that when I started but it makes me feel fat =(

    And I've broken a bed frame but that was less contributed to weight, and more contributed to motion :blushing:
  • linda768
    linda768 Posts: 22
    Exercise ball. One minute I was doing sit-ups on my exercise ball the next my back was crashing to the hard floor. It's a pretty rotten feeling breaking workout equipment because you're so fat.

    I know someone that tripped over an exercise ball and broke her shoulder from the fall. Scary part is that she's probably an average weight. Those things are dangerous!!!!

    As far as what I've broken, toilet seats, chairs, a bed frame, lawn furniture, etc.
  • Dawnnan
    Dawnnan Posts: 32 Member
    Me and my husband were looking for a new bed/mattress at a furniture store. The salesman suggested "Go ahead, sit, get comfortable, bounce..." So my husband did....Crash!! the bed broke. I almost peed myself! Never went back there!
  • Seesaa
    Seesaa Posts: 451
    toilet seats yep.

    plastic out side furniture yep.

    school desk with the desk attached to a chair. yep.

    old 70's chairs made out of a pipe yep.

    A bed frame.

    wal mart dinner chair.

    it gets embarrassing...but what can you do?

    I'm doing the best i can to lose the weight, but i feel like even if i get to the weight i'll still be too big for some things.
  • rbear713
    rbear713 Posts: 220 Member
    <==== NOTORIOUS chair breaker - lawn chairs, camp chairs, beach chairs, folding chairs...I've broken em all!!

    hmmmm...81lbs ago! I'm bettin Im not so good at this hilarious activity anymore (yeah its embarrassing, but still funny as hell - period).
  • hunni70
    hunni70 Posts: 57
    Aaaaw you've all made me laugh so much hilarious and to think I was in two minds as to whether put this post up!!! As said before you've got to laugh and see the funny side. I'm hoping that when I lose all my weight to get a real fancy toilet seat!! Lol!,
  • dlwyatt82
    dlwyatt82 Posts: 1,077 Member
    Toilet seats, flimsy deck furniture, a porch swing... yeah. :\
  • FlyByJuly
    FlyByJuly Posts: 564 Member
    At my all-time heaviest, about 15 years ago, I was just minding my own business, sitting on a farm-style wood dining room chair. Suddenly, I'm on my *kitten* on the floor, not realizing for a few seconds what had just happened. All 4 legs of the chair just gave out, splayed out in 4 directions, and I'm still sitting on the chair seat. On the floor. Somehow, I did get punctured in the butt by a screw from one of the chair legs, and it ripped a hole in my favorite pair of flannel jammie boxers. My daughters and I could not stop laughing, even as I picked myself up and saw a stream of blood running down the back of my leg. Ahhhh, good times!
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