The crazy things people say when you are losing weight...
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OMG... I heard some crazy things. For me...most people just say "why?" you go to the gym already. Well..I would much rather manage my weight early on knowing im 12 pounds overweight and be proactive knowing im not fitting into most clothes from last summer vs doing nothing and wait for me to get to 25 pounds plus overweight.0
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OKay so it really isn't the words people say but HOW they say them...
"Wow you look good"
me: Oh thanks you do too!!
"So what have you been doing??"
Me: Oh i work out 5 to 6 times a week and count calories.. you know
"oh" (weird face that looks me up and down) "really... (awkward silence)
Me: well thanks for noticing, it is hard work but I have really learned to love it!! (change the subject, but still leave feeling judged)0 -
So far I've heard just about everything everyone else has posted as far as stupid stuff people say. So someone actually asked me "how it happened", (oddly phrased question) I just tell them the aliens took it. Yeah, I was abducted....it was really scary....no penis/anal probing or anything like that which was nice. They told me their planets citizens have a genetic inability to gain weight. That's why in all the abduction stories the aliens are all really skinny...see this mark (I point to a gash on my stomach I probably dropped a weight on because I'm so clumsy) that's where they took the sample...so they're abducting people now to steal their fat....I got an appointment with 'em next week so they can take another sample....yeah, uh huh.....big article about it on CNN. You should check it out.
Keep in mind, I have no actual real life "friends" who are dumb enough to believe that. But you would be amazed when I'm around people I'm only casually acquainted with....if I keep a straight face (incredibly difficult)....how far into that story I can get before someone stops me...rofl. People truly are looking for a "magic bullett". Even if it's aliens...hehe.0 -
How this one (diet arent you old you shouldnt have to worry about that ) duh that the hole point:huh:0
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when people say Whoa you look so effin s e x y now i say HMPFf...i was always S e x y.
I realize I am old, but this could have been in Chinese and I would have understood it better.....
HMPFf?
Hold My Phone Freddy's finger?
Help My Poop Feels funny?
Heavy Metal People F--kin' footballs?
i too wanna know0 -
My favorite is when someone asks if I've lost weight and I tell them a little bit, but I'm still going and then they start suggesting what I ought to do. (And I have gotten so many suggestions, including eat more as a strategy to keep metabolism up in a twisted version of the idea of eating smaller portions more frequently.) Well, no. What I'm doing now is working, so why would I change it?
I also get annoyed when people refer to it as a 'diet.' I have never called it a diet and I didn't stop eating the things I love. I just eat them less frequently and/or in smaller portions. One cup of vanilla ice cream instead of a huge bowl of moose tracks. And if I want a movie night with pizza, then I'm going to include salad and I'm probably going to be swimming for two or three hours beforehand. I'm not setting out to do the impossible here.0 -
That's a great story!! Glad you made your grandma happy.0
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when people say Whoa you look so effin s e x y now i say HMPFf...i was always S e x y.
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This may be silly, but I hate it when in response to me telling someone how much I've lost they say "Keep it up"
Um, what if I've lost all l wanted to lose? What if i'm perfectly happy with how I look now??0 -
The most irritating thing I get is "how much weight have you lost?" Not that it's any of your business but I always say enough but I'm not quite there yet. It's not about how much I've lost it's about how I feel.
Also my best friends husband also tells me I'm so "sexy" now that I've lost weight but I shouldn't loose anymore because there won't be any cushin for the pushin for my husband.... REALLY!!!! He's such a creep.0 -
My favorite is when someone asks if I've lost weight and I tell them a little bit, but I'm still going and then they start suggesting what I ought to do. (And I have gotten so many suggestions, including eat more as a strategy to keep metabolism up in a twisted version of the idea of eating smaller portions more frequently.) Well, no. What I'm doing now is working, so why would I change it?
I also get annoyed when people refer to it as a 'diet.' I have never called it a diet and I didn't stop eating the things I love. I just eat them less frequently and/or in smaller portions. One cup of vanilla ice cream instead of a huge bowl of moose tracks. And if I want a movie night with pizza, then I'm going to include salad and I'm probably going to be swimming for two or three hours beforehand. I'm not setting out to do the impossible here.0 -
I guess I don't know how to "quote" someone....anyway. I totally agree with this..I have someone at the office who always has to put his 2cents in no matter what you're doing. We're doing it! We're losing the weight, we're successful, we really don't need your advice Mr Nosy Pants!!!My favorite is when someone asks if I've lost weight and I tell them a little bit, but I'm still going and then they start suggesting what I ought to do. (And I have gotten so many suggestions, including eat more as a strategy to keep metabolism up in a twisted version of the idea of eating smaller portions more frequently.) Well, no. What I'm doing now is working, so why would I change it?
I also get annoyed when people refer to it as a 'diet.' I have never called it a diet and I didn't stop eating the things I love. I just eat them less frequently and/or in smaller portions. One cup of vanilla ice cream instead of a huge bowl of moose tracks. And if I want a movie night with pizza, then I'm going to include salad and I'm probably going to be swimming for two or three hours beforehand. I'm not setting out to do the impossible here.0 -
Bump. I don't have any of these comments yet. Hopefully I will be able to respond soon, but would like to continue reading this thread later. Thanks everyone for sharing.0
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I get a lot of people who think I should be capable of things that I am clearly not. Somehow, I am losing weight and feeling better, but they're the foremost expert on what I SHOULD be doing.
When it was cold out and I was using the treadmill, my friend said, "yeah, why don't you just crank it up to 8 MPH and bang it out?" Umm... because I don't need to face plant on the dumb machine because I am trying to do something I am not capable of. I was lucky if I could get through my intervals at 6 MPH, but let me just take your advice, I am sure my legs and lungs will magically improve in strength just because you think your way is better!
Another gal who is on my husband's co-ed soccer team asked me what I was doing for exercise. I mentioned my FitBit, my 45-60 minutes of trail walking/running and that I was trying out the 30 Day Shred on a dare. She rolled her eyes and said, "I tried the 30 Day Shred and it did NOTHING. I have lost 8 pounds going to the gym an hour a day and playing soccer once a week." OK, thats your way, I've lost 20 doing it this way.... I don't play soccer and I don't belong to a gym, so maybe your plan won't fit my lifestyle.
And then my favorite of all... when someone critiqued my dietitian designed food plan. I'm not complaining about my diet, but you don't like it? Let me give that all the consideration it deserves.0 -
Why the complains about what people say?
They notice your progress.
Just be glad they did not say what they were thinking before the weight loss.
Be VERY glad :drinker:0 -
I think one of the things I'm not prepared for is getting attention from people who would never have looked twice at my heavy self.
It ticks me off.
Attraction is just nature's expression of the pro-creative instinct.
Of course you'll get more attention the more weight you lose.
That is to be expected.
Welcome to the human race.:drinker:0 -
When I went in to work BEAMING that having a good few lb, I could fit in to smaller work trousers, a friend was like "oh, well you probably just went to the toilet"
1) People go to the "toilet" every day and don't drop a trouser size overnight!
2) How big are her "toilets"? :laugh:0 -
Why the complains about what people say?
They notice your progress.
Just be glad they did not say what they were thinking before the weight loss.
Be VERY glad :drinker:
Because of the level of condescension that comes along with the commentary provided by others. They don't really need to say what they thought about us before we lost weight, because the attitude and tone of their comments makes it clear that they've waited AGES to tell us what they really thought of us. When you've lost weight, it becomes open season on your former self. When you haven't lost enough weight to believe you're changing for good, those demeaning comments about your former self cut deep. Once they realize that you've recognized that you're overweight (because they assume you're entirely unaware of your size), then they really want to make it known that they've already thought at great length about EXACTLY the plan you should follow to get to the size they deem appropriate.0 -
The funny thing about getting noticed is that you don't expect it. I am so naive because I have been heavy all my life and now I get looked at...it's an adjustment!0
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When I went in to work BEAMING that having a good few lb, I could fit in to smaller work trousers, a friend was like "oh, well you probably just went to the toilet"
1) People go to the "toilet" every day and don't drop a trouser size overnight!
2) How big are her "toilets"? :laugh:
I think she should see her doctor about the fact that she can drop a pants size by visiting the restroom... Yikes. She should probably try to be more regular! :laugh:0 -
I promise you, I'm not likely to expire from the effort of eating better. Maybe you should try it, too.
LOL. This!!!0 -
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My mom and I ran into my old boss the other day and she told us we looked skinny, which was very nice btw, but she followed up with "What are you doing?" Which, similar to other responses, is something that irritates me because it makes it sound like I have some HUGE secret that I'm not sharing with the public. Anyway, my mom's reply was that we were sweating it off because of the insanely hot day we were having. Lol, partially true since all we've done is increase exercise and change our eating habits to be healthier.0
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I think one of the things I'm not prepared for is getting attention from people who would never have looked twice at my heavy self.
It ticks me off.
Attraction is just nature's expression of the pro-creative instinct.
Of course you'll get more attention the more weight you lose.
That is to be expected.
Welcome to the human race.:drinker:
well bobby, let me try to explain it to you. Since both the posters you quoted were both women. Now, even though I've been happily married for 11 years and probably reasonably "trained"...haha....please feel free ladies to correct me if I'm in error here.....when women don't get attention from men because they are heavy (as in the first poster) and then they lose weight and start getting attention, the feeling is they don't have any worth unless they have a nice hot body. They don't feel respected or that they don't have worth as a human being other than just someone who looks good. They want to be valued as a "whole" person who has value way beyond just their physical appearance. This is where the anger comes from. If I'm not nice to look at, then I have no value. When all of us, men and women, have much more to offer and are much more valuable than just our physical appearance. Hope that clear its up for ya.
While your statement might be theoretically "true" in the abstract, Its male thinking. Which is normal because you are in fact a man, unless your profile pic is a complete lie.0 -
I once got "Wow, what have you lost? Like 100lbs?" I think I had lost maybe 30.0
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I think one of the things I'm not prepared for is getting attention from people who would never have looked twice at my heavy self.
It ticks me off.
Attraction is just nature's expression of the pro-creative instinct.
Of course you'll get more attention the more weight you lose.
That is to be expected.
Welcome to the human race.:drinker:
well bobby, let me try to explain it to you. Since both the posters you quoted were both women. Now, even though I've been happily married for 11 years and probably reasonably "trained"...haha....please feel free ladies to correct me if I'm in error here.....when women don't get attention from men because they are heavy (as in the first poster) and then they lose weight and start getting attention, the feeling is they don't have any worth unless they have a nice hot body. They don't feel respected or that they don't have worth as a human being other than just someone who looks good. They want to be valued as a "whole" person who has value way beyond just their physical appearance. This is where the anger comes from. If I'm not nice to look at, then I have no value. When all of us, men and women, have much more to offer and are much more valuable than just our physical appearance. Hope that clear its up for ya.
While your statement might be theoretically "true" in the abstract, Its male thinking. Which is normal because you are in fact a man, unless your profile pic is a complete lie.
Jebbster, I think you hit the nail on the head!0 -
"You're not going to lose anymore weight are you?" is the most tiring phrase ever!!!0
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I did plan to have surgery, and I'm on a pre-op diet that's going so well that I may not qualify by the time my surgery date rolls around. I'm usually a super open person who doesn't mind answering questions honestly, as long as the person asking doesn't make me feel like a freak show.
I'll tell you the ones that get to me, though:
(Not a question, but a comment) "I don't see why you think you need to lose so much. You're not fat." Bless your heart...I DO own a mirror. I'm just fat, not blind or stupid.
"How much weight do you want to lose?" and when I tell them "oh...are you sure? That's going to be way too much. I think you should aim for (insert arbitrary number here)." Yeah, I don't remember your occupying a seat in the surgeon's office when we set my weight goals. Trust me, I've done my research. I know what a healthy weight is for me.
"Oh, that surgery will never work. My hamster's cousin's uncle's best friend's neighbor had that, and now she weighs 8 million pounds and needs a crane to use the bathroom. Have you tried (insert fad diet of the moment here)?" Why yes...yes I have. A few times. And guess what? It didn't work for me.
"Aren't you afraid you're going to die?" Well yes, as a matter of fact I am. That's why I'm doing something about my weight. I'd rather die knowing I made an attempt than die even more quickly from a preventable illness. P.S. We all die from SOMETHING...I just prefer that my weight not be that something.
And my favorite:
"Isn't it haaaaaaard (they always draw it out like that) switching your diet all up like that?" Yup, you bet it is. It's even harder lugging my extra-wide butt around, and watching my loved ones enjoy things I know I can't do. I promise you, I'm not likely to expire from the effort of eating better. Maybe you should try it, too.
Oh wait...one more...
"Don't you miss chocolate cake/ice cream/double cheeseburgers with extra lard and mayo?" Well, not until you said THAT! (except the double cheeseburger...I hate cheeseburgers and always have) But I'd rather experience a full, active life than repeat the feel of biting into a chocolate cake. I KNOW what that's like...I want new experiences!
I can't tell you how much this made me smile!!! Lol..I love your honesty!! Best of luck to you!!!
The one thing I HATE hearing is, "But your husband is a chef. Isn't that hard!?" I feel like chopping someone in the throat when they say that. YES it's hard...so hard it made me GAIN 50 pounds when we got married!!0 -
Why the complains about what people say?
They notice your progress.
Just be glad they did not say what they were thinking before the weight loss.
Be VERY glad :drinker:
Because of the level of condescension that comes along with the commentary provided by others. They don't really need to say what they thought about us before we lost weight, because the attitude and tone of their comments makes it clear that they've waited AGES to tell us what they really thought of us. When you've lost weight, it becomes open season on your former self. When you haven't lost enough weight to believe you're changing for good, those demeaning comments about your former self cut deep. Once they realize that you've recognized that you're overweight (because they assume you're entirely unaware of your size), then they really want to make it known that they've already thought at great length about EXACTLY the plan you should follow to get to the size they deem appropriate.
Are people really this thin-skinned?
BUCK UP FOLKS!
Crybabies don't get very far in life.0 -
What I think is crazy is that people say things like "wow you've lost weight- you're looking great!" hmm... well, what did I look like before, pray - tell? And while I understand that they're trying to be encouraging saying things like - "Keep it up!" or "You're doing a great job!" I think - why didn't anyone take me aside and say "Hey, is everything alright - you're looking a little unhealthy" or "Have you put on weight, are you doing okay?" Sure give me a pat on the back once I've turned in the right direction isn't really being 100% there is it? Isn't it a little after the fact?
We all have eyes, and feelings, and different bodies. I like compliments as much as the next person. I don't think I should have to fear that kind of attention is conditional on the size of my pants.
Love to ya'll who have lost so much with MFP. I'm super inspired by you!0
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