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| yes. its common. maybe from worry about ones health, possibly competition, etc. any # of reasons. If they only knew. It seems that people without weigh issues wether they are present physically or mentally don't think anyone that is overweight should be as thin as they are. At least this is how I perceive it. I pick everything apart and analyze. I thikn possibly it may also be a subconscious root of something they are lacking within themselves. Ok enough of my psychology soapbox trip.... Tell them to gain the weight you have and see how they feel. |
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| thats all so true! i was thinkn that others heard the same. |
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| I agree with Miyra and also think that people sometimes give what I call a backwards compliment... Like saying "You're not THAT fat" and if people have seen you heavy for a long time, they have no concept of you at a healthy weight. That and that maybe they doubt that you'll do it. I found it easier when I stopped telling people how much I wanted to lose and just waited for them to acknowledge that I lost weight and have them say OMG... how much have you lost?! Lot's more fun seeing that expression! I originally set my 1st min goal at 155, then figured if I could get to 135 I would be ecstatic. Well, I'm at 151 now and thinking that 125 would be best for me. So, my goals are changing and I know when I first told my hubby I wanted to get back to 125, he also said that was too much (as for the last 13 years I've been around 190). Now, he is more receptive, since he's seen how much better I feel and that I'm healthier than I have been in a long time.
__________________ Started Atkins July 2007/ 202/128/135 Goal of 135 reached May 2008! New goal of 122, hopefully soon! |
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| Forgot to add...to you both Congrats on your weight loss to date!
__________________ Started Atkins July 2007/ 202/128/135 Goal of 135 reached May 2008! New goal of 122, hopefully soon! |
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| Yes, people have said that to me before too. "That's it, no more losing weight, you don't want to get any skinnier than this or you will look sickly". I find it really irritating. I am no where near skinny. Maybe it's jealousy cause they have been unable to lose weight themselves? I've also been called names & heard rumors about me being bulimic, that I must be "smoking crack" and that I have tapeworm. But ignore them, because you have to make your self happy. also, ditto to what mirya & Deb79 said! |
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Edit: Of course there are still times, like the others have mentioned, where people just don't understand that we really do have more to lose.
__________________ Start weight: 388 Current weight: 351.5 Goal Weight: 220 Started: 1-7-08 Mini Goal: 330- Mini Goal: 300- Mini Goal: 270- Mini Goal: 250- Last edited by daquix; January 20th, 2008 at 01:41 PM. |
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| I got that ALL THE TIME in the US. Now that I live in Korea, I never get it. So, from my limited international experience, it seems to be largely a US thing, particularly with women. In Korea, there really isn't such a thing as "too skinny" as far as I've come across, and if you tell someone you're on a diet, the basic sentiment is "good for you." I must say I enjoy the general attitude towards everyone working towards a better, healthier body here and not pretending that "big is beautiful" (of course, I mean unhealthy "fat" as in "big", not the "good" big like healthy curves). Keep working towards your goal. I was just talking to my fiance the other day and mentioned that when I was fat, I was given a good amount of compliments by women. Now that I'm a healthy weight, women NEVER compliment me. Has anyone else had this experience? |
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| ok so I admit I am one of those people but really only when it comes to my boyfriend. He is 6'3 200 lbs that is all muscle. He feels he needs to lose 20lbs. Both him and his mom are obsessed about their weight and they really don't need to be IMO. but what do I know? |
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__________________ Robbie T., 240/190/160. 40yr Male, Height 5'9" Started November 1, 2003. Minor goal (180lbs.) reached Oct. 30, 2004 Lowest weight before slacking-off : 175lbs Quezon City, Philippines "Eppur si muove!" |