Today was the first time I've ever been called a fatty.
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What an ego. I bet his self esteem is severly low. beause I know for a fact it is. Sorry excuse for a human being. I can't wait to see the look on his face when you walk in and walk in and go Angelina Jolie on him! lol (meaning beautiful)0
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Here's some encouragement, if it will do any good. I was once very, very obese. Nobody then ever referred to me as fat. I think because I was invisible to them--this big blob that they didn't even want to contemplate. Now that I've lost 145 lbs. and am merely on the sort of chubby, size 14-side of normal, I get called fat *all the time*. By people who see me out riding my bike. By random strangers in coffee shops who suggest that just losing 20 or 30 lbs. would make me hot. Someone recently suggested that I would have trouble fitting into an airplane seat. Ironically, I have no trouble anymore, although I was once very worried that I would be denied boarding because of my weight. Sometimes, getting in better shape makes people who have no business doing so scrutinize you more carefully. It sucks, but I always look at the naturally svelte and think, "I work harder at this harder than you can possibly imagine or could ever manage. I am probably in better shape than you, if you define shape as ability to perform physical activities without getting winded. So STFU."0
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UGH he is projecting his own self-consciousness. you are NOT a fatty. you're not. fatties dont try, fatties don't eat well, and fatties are totally different from you!!!
don't let this jerk bring you down, know that you're better and healthier than him and feel free to tell him you found that incredibly rude and that if he's having a bad day or feeling bad about himself, not to wrap you up in it!!!0 -
Anyone that tells you, you’re less than beautiful,
Is a fool and not worth your time.
All of God’s creations are quite viewtiful
If you didn’t understand this, I will gladly repeat my Rhyme0 -
Spike his coffee Monday with a laxative..:devil:
This.
Im sorry this jerk hurt your feelings.0 -
just use it make him eat his words he is a total prick and your so beautiful0
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Perhaps a chat with human resources is in order... Probably not the first time he's been a jerk, probably won't be the last. If they are looking to cut back in the future, the guy who insults people will probably be first on the chopping block.0
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Spike his coffee Monday with a laxative..:devil:
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Can't fix stupid either! Don't let him hurt you. (I know it did sting.) So sorry.... Consider it motivation to prove him wrong.0
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This was a co-worker? A non-friend co-worker? I would seriously report that comment to HR. It might sound like an over-reaction, but it's not. Those kinds of comments should NOT be made by anyone, to anyone - the workplace environment is one place where we CAN control that... outside of work, if someone says it in a grocery store or bar, no real recourse. At work, they can and should be held accountable.0
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Perhaps a chat with human resources is in order... Probably not the first time he's been a jerk, probably won't be the last. If they are looking to cut back in the future, the guy who insults people will probably be first on the chopping block.
^Exactly. If he's making inappropriate comments like that to you (coupled with the dismissive way he spoke to that other co-worker), he's probably doing the same with a lot of other people.0 -
you should have said " and I'm talking to an idiot about the same thing" and smiled and walked away....
LOL, that would have been beautiful! Seriously though don't let an ugly person have the ability to hurt you. People just really suck sometimes!!0 -
That was very rude of him!! He was completely out of line.0
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I had a problem with a co-worker like this. I changed his license plate frames with something inappropriate. He still can't understand why other guys keep honking, our waving at him. Tee hee hee...0
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I get called a "Fat F$*k" at work all the time! There are lots of A-holes out there, that is for sure! Use it to your advantage. I got really tired of being called that.. almost every day at work... so now I am very motivated to reach my goal. those punks have fuled the fire!! And for that, I thank them!.. Thank you A-Holes!:flowerforyou:0
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I am so sorry that happened but you need to turn that terrible feeling that you have right now and use it as a new goal. You show that $#%& person that you are better than him both mentally and physically.
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I agree with every name this person has been called and also think you need to talk with HR. There is no place in the workforce for that type of behavior.
I would also like to give you my favorite quote.."No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." This is by Eleanor Roosevelt and hangs on my wall next to my monitor.
Do not let this person take any type of control over you. You are strong, beautiful, and do not deserve this.0 -
I know how you feel...I finally got the courage to get on a bicycle for the first time in YEARS and I was scared and happy all at the same time..and I was riding it down the sidewalk and a couple guys drove by and 'mooed' like cows out the window at me...It hurt, for a moment..but not deeply...not incurably.
God does not see as man sees. For man sees outwardly, but God looks at the heart. One single smile from Him, ...that's worth a million bad things that people think and say on this earth. And He was smiling that day...His daughter had the courage to get on a bicycle and ride it down the sidewalk so she could do something fun and exciting with her son. (and he was smiling too)...
You just think of who you make smile throughout your day and your lifetime...THOSE are the ones that matter in your life!!0 -
I had a problem with a co-worker like this. I changed his license plate frames with something inappropriate. He still can't understand why other guys keep honking, our waving at him. Tee hee hee...0
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So I think I am about to make some enemies but I feel the need to say it. It is my opinion.
First off, you really don't look fat so I am not too sure what he was talking about. My wife calls me a chubby chaser so I am not sure if i am the right critic of weight. And I was fat so my view may be a little skewed.
But what bothers me is why it's not ok to be called fat. I was fat. My doctor coddled me and said I could stand to lose a few pounds but I was fat. People who are on here are working towards a goal, to be healthy. Losing weight is one way it happens. But call it what you will, overweight, obese, pleasantly plump, big boned, whatever it's still fat. People say it should motivate you and it should but you have already motivated yourself so well done. I wish someone would have just been blunt with me earlier. Also, if it's not ok for him to call you fat then why is it ok for anyone here to suggest retaliation. Hypocritical? I think so.
I am not trying to take anything away from what you have done or what I know that you will do. People just need to understand that whether because of a medical reason or just because of eating too much, people can be fat.
Good luck. I know you will succeed.0 -
Getting called a fatty hurts; I know from personal experience. But it might not be the worst thing for us as we can use that negative experience to push us in the direction of health and wellness.
I think what hurts us the most about being called fat when we're overweight is that we're being called out on a reality we know we had the power to prevent. That puts fault and embarrassment squarely on our shoulders and there's nothing we can do about it... except that there is TOTALLY something we can do about it: change.
People will always be mean and inconsiderate but that's the world's way. So it behooves us to to thicken our skins and thin out our bellies. Losing the extra weight changes people's perceptions of us and changes our self perceptions. But the biggest benefit is to our overall well being. Friend me and I promise never to call any of you fat but to help you on our journey to wellness as you help me on mine. TOGETHER!0 -
Some ppl have no manners...you cant fix that either!0
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I am soooo sorry you had to deal with that hun! Till this day I remember every jab, every fat joke, and just plain every mean comment that has ever been made to me regarding my weight ... and there have ben hundreds of them. It doesn't matter how old you are or how many of them you have heard, every one feels like a dagger. And what the people that do this don't realize is the long term impact it has on one's body image and psyche in general. Now that I am older and that (not to toot my own horn) I am able to whoop some serious @ss, I have no qualms about telling such people what I think about that and what "my fat @ss" could do to them if I so choose. I know it is after-the-fact and probably doesn't help much, but I just looked at your photo, and you look great! Feel free to friend me. I am always happy to lend support or just listen! Smile hun! Like you said, you can't fix ugly whether it be on the inside or out! And that person was clearly UGLY AS HELL!0
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I probably would have just punched him square in the nose. Sorry you had to deal with such stupidity. You are a better person than I apparently.0
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Just remember that he doesn't matter!!! You are on MFP for a reason....you are working hard and you are tracking it! Be proud of yourself!
I know it hurts...been there done that. Use this to fuel your desire to be healthy! You are beautiful and deserve the results you are working for!!!:flowerforyou:0 -
What an insensitive idiot!!!! ((hugs))) forget his ugly words and remember all these positive ones as someone said u can fix weight but not ugly!0
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Let me tell you. There are people who will say their mind because they can. I know how you feel.0
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I am soooo sorry you had to deal with that hun! Till this day I remember every jab, every fat joke, and just plain every mean comment that has ever been made to me regarding my weight ... and there have ben hundreds of them. It doesn't matter how old you are or how many of them you have heard, every one feels like a dagger. And what the people that do this don't realize is the long term impact it has on one's body image and psyche in general. Now that I am older and that (not to toot my own horn) I am able to whoop some serious @ss, I have no qualms about telling such people what I think about that and what "my fat @ss" could do to them if I so choose. I know it is after-the-fact and probably doesn't help much, but I just looked at your photo, and you look great! Feel free to friend me. I am always happy to lend support or just listen! Smile hun! Like you said, you can't fix ugly whether it be on the inside or out! And that person was clearly UGLY AS HELL!
I hear these words someone told me 26 years ago after my sons birth that I was a beautiful woman but my face didn't go with my body!! Those words still hurt0 -
Some people will use that word as a joke when they're talking about food. I remember once I told a bf I had an ice cream sandwich for dinner and he called me a fatty. And I told him that wasn't nice, and he said he totally didn't mean it, it's just something he uses when anyone eats crap. Still a terrible word to throw around, but maybe it'll make you feel better to think maybe he used it like that.0
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Seriously, that guy has a huge psych issue. Really. He has a PROBLEM.
That is just up front RUDE and hurtful. And he freakin knows it.
Maybe his wife beats him at home, or something, because that is so not right.
Reading what happened to you brought tears to MY eyes.
((hugs))0
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