What is your most embarrassing "fat" moment in your life?
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Easy. When I looked down and my stomach did not allow me the chance to look at my whoo haaa0
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When my ex-husband and I were in Wal-Mart shopping for clothes for my 3-month-old daughter.... I was going to go down an aisle but saw it was blocked... so, I started backing up to get back out of the aisle. He started saying "beep beep beep" (that noise that big trucks make when they back up) and then yelled "watch out, shoppers, wide load coming through". There were tons of people everywhere and they all started laughing. I was mortified.
Needless to say, the *kitten* and I are no longer married. My current husband would never act like that.
Glad your rid of him!
A guy said the exact same "wide load coming though" thing to me... To make it worse i was only 123 lb then! Then i got stuck in the yoyo diet phase.. putting on a LOT of weight by the end of it..0 -
When my ex-husband and I were in Wal-Mart shopping for clothes for my 3-month-old daughter.... I was going to go down an aisle but saw it was blocked... so, I started backing up to get back out of the aisle. He started saying "beep beep beep" (that noise that big trucks make when they back up) and then yelled "watch out, shoppers, wide load coming through". There were tons of people everywhere and they all started laughing. I was mortified.
Needless to say, the *kitten* and I are no longer married. My current husband would never act like that.0 -
Last year, I was in Honduras. I knew only a little bit of Spanish yet understood when one girl asked me if I was pregnant. I responded (in Spanish) that no, I was just fat. That was 90 pounds ago though.0
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when my daughter in the 2nd grade cried because a boy in her class told her her mommy was fat.
Ouch. That's part of the reason I want to lose weight, I don't want my kids to have the "fat" mom.0 -
I was working at a high school in Japan. One of the teachers I worked with called me over from clear across the hall, on the other side of the building. She was one of the bold ones who'd say whatever was on her mind and got away with it because she was funny. I figured she wanted to comment on a lesson or give me some ideas for class. Maybe even tell a joke. I walked all the way over there and all she said was, "You're fat." Several of my students standing around all laughed at me. In Japan that kind of thing is often used as a point of humor. There is very little sensitivity toward weight issues. Pretty sure it was meant to be funny, but it made me feel crappy as hell. I wouldn't go up to an old person and say, "You're old," or an unattractive person and say, "You're fugly." I knew I'd let it go, but I wasn't happy about that fact. Her humiliating me in front of the kids I'm supposed to be teaching was not helping me feel good about myself. I guess I don't harbor any resentment though. For one, I can't blame her for something that is culturally acceptable whether or not it is OK by western standard. Plus, that was one of the motivating factors behind my staying on course with MFP. I don't want to feel like that again. I am looking forward to going back there some day to see her and doing a Ricky Lake Show twirl. "Look at me now!"0
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When we were unpacking after a move, my husband jokingly tried on a pair of my pants and they fit - with room. I tried to do the same but couldn't even get it past mid thigh0
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come on lets face it the most embarrassing "fat" moment is not being able to reach around and wipe things that need to be wiped because my hands are not that big.0
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Me and the hubby were living overseas, we were on vacation with a group of friends and we went swimming in the Black Sea, it was early May so the water was still pretty cold, so I got out to warm up, one of our friends asked why I got out of the water, I told him I was cold and needed to warm up, he said "You shouldnt be cold, you have blubber like a whale". Wow, I thought. Granted, he was Russian and didnt speak very good English, he said later that he didnt say it right, but I think the translation was VERY clear.0
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Wow! Reading these posts reminds me how cruel and narrow minded people can be. I want to say I think you all are absolutely wonderful and we are all better and stronger as a result of our experiences.
Mine was a double whammy. My ex husband and I had just bought a new townhouse and our all of our neighbors came over to welcome us to the neighborhood. We welcomed everyone in and proceeded with introductions, receiving gifts, pastries; etc. My next door neighbor's 5 yr old daughter waits until the room is totally quiet then says, "you're fat like my mom" and starts laughing hysterically. Her mother bursts into tears and leaves then my daughter (4 yrs old at the time) screams, "my mommy isn't fat, she's beautiful, now get out of our house!"
We continued entertaining and when everyone left, I high-fived my daughter then gave her the biggest hug I could without smothering her. Thankfully my daughter doesn't remember and even though I try to stay positive, I will never forget that day.0 -
I had one of those he called me Queen Kong0
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I am looking forward to going back there some day to see her and doing a Ricky Lake Show twirl. "Look at me now!"
THIS!0 -
hmmmmm...there are many fat moments but one in particular was a bit memorable.I was in the shower and heard a loud rumbling noise, l fianlly came to realise it was my washing machine,moving, and it does move when they get stuck around the spinner.So, i put on a top and a old pair of shorts that were somewhat snugand ran down the cellar and as i bent over i heard a loud rip,the shorts ripped from my behind from top to bottom..(no undergarments were on at this time).Good thing i was at home and not out at the store with those shorts. :laugh: .they ended up in the garbage after that!0
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I'll never forget in the sixth grade, I was 11-12 years old, this one boy that sat behind me called me names like "Fatso" every day. Really... every, single day. It played a huge role in leading me to anorexia at age 13-14. Now I'm just trying to be healthy and happy!
Yep, can relate! Freshman year of high school... Boy sat behind me calling me names, pulling my hair, and otherwise spending his time humiliating me however he could. Because I had gotten a temporary perm and had mouse in my hair, he started calling me the 'N' word and said I was trying to be black. I look back now and think the teacher really should have been fired for allowing this to happen. There's no way she couldn't know it was going on... I really hated that school. I remember his name to this day... I hope he ended up fat and balding with a serious case of STD's to boot.0 -
When I was about 13 or 14 I was learning how to ski, fell on the rope tow (I'm totally ungraceful)! and the attendant that was helping me up said "Somebody's been eating their wheaties". He didn't mean it as a compliment! Never forgot that.
Going out with friends and being the only one who doesn't get hit on.
I had a girl I work with tell me that I had a "nice big black bootie for a white girl." Now, I know that she meant it as a compliment, but it certainly didn't feel like one!0 -
After I had my first child my sister got pregnant a couple of years later. During HER pregnancy I went to my Grandparent's 50th anniversary party and in the same day my Grandmother asked if I was "Getting fat" and my cousin (whom I hadn't seen in a while) asked when MY baby was due. I was stunned. I had been called fat twice in one day!!!0
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Interesting enough, mine was also a roller coaster that I didn't fit in at King's Dominion. I can't remember what it is called, but it is indoor and goes 0-70 in less than 3 seconds. I loved it when I was growing up, but when I was 22 I didn't fit in it. I didn't take a lot of time trying to fit, I knew it wasn't gonna happen the moment I sat down. I just cried.
Omg, the hypersonic.. that happened to me too on the same ride!0 -
When the bar on a carnival ride almost didn't fit. Or going shopping with my friends and them telling me to try something on and I have to tell them that it's too small.0
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having been asked if i was pregnant THREE times in my life. a couple of those times i didn't even think i was over-weight in front of friends too and once in front of my boyfriend. i was so so embarrassed.0
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"At Work"
I walked into the office of my companies CFO! (Chief Financial Officer)
She hasn't seen me in a while because I work in our other office. So, first thing she says is...
"Oh...oh my gosh. No one told me. When are you due?"
I was apalled but more thinking of how she would feel that I am not.
Calmly, I said, "Oh, I'm not! Just haven't gotten rid of the rest of my baby weight!"
Immediately, I could see how stupid she felt. Now, normally I wouldn't mind because that's just not the way you ask someone if they are pregnant! But she is a big wig at my company! Needless to say, she and I speak Hello to each other whenever we see each other and that's it! I am not mad, or hurt or holding a grudge. It's life, but she really has shyed away from me since!0 -
Over hearing to guys in a gym point to a group of over weight ladies (all similar to my body type and mass) and one saying -
"That's the kind of woman you have to roll in flour to find the wet spot"0 -
While in college, my them roommate and her visiting family decided to go out to eat and asked if I wanted to come along. The place that they decided on was Wendy's. I made my order and took my tray to the table where the others had been sitting... and upon sitting down, the wooden chair under me literally fell apart. Sure, it could have been broken from the beginning, but that's not what I got from it. Also, it was quite fortunate that I jumped up before hitting the floor.. so that spared me SOME embarrassment...y'know, past the awkward stares and quiet whispers from the customers... to the staff members that cackled loudly while whispering to one another conspicuously and pointing. Talk about wanting to die on the spot!
Oh and once I got stuck in one of the chairs in my college classroom. I didn't want anyone to take notice, so I just fumbled with my bookbag until the classroom had cleared out, the pried myself out the damn thing. THAT one was actually a bit on the funny side.0 -
Mine is very recent as I just started the "Insanity" program last Monday. Part of the routine is to take before and after shots. I asked my husband to take some quick shots for before. As I looked at the photos of myself in a sports bra and shorts I wanted to cry. I felt so unattractive and sloppy. That moment has motivated me to do this program, even though it sends me to the floor everytime almost crying from the pain and intensity!0
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when my daughter in the 2nd grade cried because a boy in her class told her her mommy was fat.
That is the saddest thing I have ever heard! Kids are so cruel these days!
It is sad and I"ve told my kids I better NEVER hearing them saying things like that. I know for a few years the kids at my daughters school were saying the same thing about me.....0 -
It was a long time ago, but I asked this guy out in school and he said no. I asked him why, he said I was homely. I told him I didn't know what that meant so he gave me a dictionary to look it up, and then told me that I was also too fat and that the only cows he needed in his life were on his farm.
Homely: (of a person) Unattractive in appearance.
That was the first and last time I EVER asked a guy out.
OH Sara!! Ive also had a man call me homely.. We are both beautiful women dont ever think anything different!0 -
When a guy told me I needed to lose weight to date him.
After we had already slept together.
Nice.0 -
Interesting enough, mine was also a roller coaster that I didn't fit in at King's Dominion. I can't remember what it is called, but it is indoor and goes 0-70 in less than 3 seconds. I loved it when I was growing up, but when I was 22 I didn't fit in it. I didn't take a lot of time trying to fit, I knew it wasn't gonna happen the moment I sat down. I just cried.
I've been on that one. I think your feet hang down and you are inside a volcano or something.0 -
Over hearing to guys in a gym point to a group of over weight ladies (all similar to my body type and mass) and one saying -
"That's the kind of woman you have to roll in flour to find the wet spot"
Why are people so mean?!0 -
Mine is very recent as I just started the "Insanity" program last Monday. Part of the routine is to take before and after shots. I asked my husband to take some quick shots for before. As I looked at the photos of myself in a sports bra and shorts I wanted to cry. I felt so unattractive and sloppy. That moment has motivated me to do this program, even though it sends me to the floor everytime almost crying from the pain and intensity!
Don't cry, girl. You will only dissuage yourself from your goals. Remember you are beautiful and have your husband's love and support!0 -
For me, it wasn't about the clothes that "magically" shrunk in the closet from one summer to the next...
My moment was a fat AND unfit moment: I jumped into a foam pit at my 8 year old's bday party, and sunk, and almost couldn't pull myself back out. When the attendant said "just get yourself on top of the foam and crawl out" I nearly cried... couldn't figure out how I was going to make that happen. No one else could jump in till I got out. And this was while my son's classmates were all watching me. MORTIFYING.0
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