Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

Anonymous
Ha, I know this is a troll but I still kind of see this...
At work one coworker always calls me by the wrong name and when I gently correct her she has said "You skinny girls all look the same to me, sorry." I'm not remotely skinny (5'3", between 125 and 130) but thanks?
Anonymous
It's also very noticeable, because teams will often want to go out after work to happy hours and other social functions. Those functions often involve booze, crappy junk bar and finger foods, and just totally unnecessary calorie intake overall. Someone trying to maintain their fitness levels will skip those events. But then teammates hold it against them for 'not being team players' simply because a person doesn't want to constantly surround themselves with booze and garbage foods.
Anonymous
You are a poor writer. Troll or not. Please take a grammar and writing class at your local community college!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's also very noticeable, because teams will often want to go out after work to happy hours and other social functions. Those functions often involve booze, crappy junk bar and finger foods, and just totally unnecessary calorie intake overall. Someone trying to maintain their fitness levels will skip those events. But then teammates hold it against them for 'not being team players' simply because a person doesn't want to constantly surround themselves with booze and garbage foods.


heh are you being serious?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are a poor writer. Troll or not. Please take a grammar and writing class at your local community college!


No one cares on a message board site on the Internet. You sound like you do sentence diagrams for fun while wearing reading glasses attached with a neck chain.

Maybe you should trying running a mile first before worrying about grammar, lol.
Anonymous
Op, you need serious help. Your coworkers don't like you because you're obviously nuts.
Anonymous
Troll or not, I could totally see this happening with the right mix of people. Particularly a group of out-of-shape co-workers. It's just the human condition.
Anonymous
13% body fat? For a woman? No girl, they think you have mental health issues and don't know what to say to you.
Anonymous
No one is jealous of a woman's vascularity, especially at such a low body fat %. That's lower than a lot of body builders.
Anonymous
Thanks for the HUMBLE BRAG laugh OP.

Just when you think you've seen it all!
Anonymous
It’s probably because you are conceited not because you are fit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's also very noticeable, because teams will often want to go out after work to happy hours and other social functions. Those functions often involve booze, crappy junk bar and finger foods, and just totally unnecessary calorie intake overall. Someone trying to maintain their fitness levels will skip those events. But then teammates hold it against them for 'not being team players' simply because a person doesn't want to constantly surround themselves with booze and garbage foods.


Why not just go and have a seltzer? That way you’re being sociable and sticking to your nutritional standards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are a poor writer. Troll or not. Please take a grammar and writing class at your local community college!


No one cares on a message board site on the Internet. You sound like you do sentence diagrams for fun while wearing reading glasses attached with a neck chain.

Maybe you should trying running a mile first before worrying about grammar, lol.

OP you sound like a really fun person! I can’t imagine why people wouldn’t want to hang out with you. 🙄
Anonymous

If you work with a bunch of 50yo+ white women then yes, possibly.


That's a racist comment. I can totally see this with any race, particularly the backbone of the civil service in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one is jealous of a woman's vascularity, especially at such a low body fat %. That's lower than a lot of body builders.


I thought it was a man
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