Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 11:24     Subject: Re:Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

Is this a weird kind of porn?
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 11:24     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

"Don't hate me because I am beautiful."
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 11:22     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

Anonymous wrote:Discrimination?

OMG, maybe you give off "I'm fit and you're not" vibes. I'm skinny, you are fat.

It's a you problem.



Puhlease, women body shame other women for something as trivial as makeup, jewelry and fashion choice. You really think it is surprising then that women would shame others for being fit? We know they're probably subconsciously jealous of a fit person given that almost 75% of the entire US population is now overweight. Or they're insecure over their bodies due to being overweight and therefore feel the need to trash anyone who is fit simply because not being overweight is now a highly abnormal body type this day in age..
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 11:22     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

Lmao
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 11:21     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

Anonymous wrote:I don't know what it is, but a lot of my coworkers seem nasty towards me or constantly give me churlish attitudes over simple things. I am not a talkative person and am quite introverted. I mind my own business 99.9% of the time and simply go about doing my work. The only thing I can think of is that they're angry at the fact that I'm very fit. You can absolutely tell. When I wear a short sleeved shirt you can see all of my vascularity, and for lack for better terms - my shredded arms. I am very trim and have nice shapely legs and a sculpted derriere because I do tons of leg workouts. My body fat % is below 13%.

Is it just a thing this day in age to discriminate against fit people given that the majority of adults and coworkers are now overweight or obese? Half of it too could be the negative mindset and low self-esteem many people have that has reuslted in their obesity in the first place, which they try to dump onto other people around them.

Fit shaming at work feels like it is getting more and more out of hand as the population gets more overweight.


Stop troll
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 11:19     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

Anonymous wrote:I don't know what it is, but a lot of my coworkers seem nasty towards me or constantly give me churlish attitudes over simple things. I am not a talkative person and am quite introverted. I mind my own business 99.9% of the time and simply go about doing my work. The only thing I can think of is that they're angry at the fact that I'm very fit. You can absolutely tell. When I wear a short sleeved shirt you can see all of my vascularity, and for lack for better terms - my shredded arms. I am very trim and have nice shapely legs and a sculpted derriere because I do tons of leg workouts. My body fat % is below 13%.

Is it just a thing this day in age to discriminate against fit people given that the majority of adults and coworkers are now overweight or obese? Half of it too could be the negative mindset and low self-esteem many people have that has reuslted in their obesity in the first place, which they try to dump onto other people around them.

Fit shaming at work feels like it is getting more and more out of hand as the population gets more overweight.

If you work with a bunch of 50yo+ white women then yes, possibly.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 11:18     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

Discrimination?

OMG, maybe you give off "I'm fit and you're not" vibes. I'm skinny, you are fat.

It's a you problem.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 11:17     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

You have RBF which is why no one likes you troll.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 11:14     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

They envious perhaps.
Its a shame OP but nothing you can control. Dont worry about it.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 11:11     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

Maybe what you see as minding your own business they see as unfriendly and "churlish." Whatever it is, it isn't discrimination.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 11:09     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

It's supposed to be random, but my boss seems to choose me more then my share for special activities and errands he needs, like lunchtime planning meeting and helping him try on suits. That feels discriminatory.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 10:57     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

Troll
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 10:57     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

Hahaha. Thanks for the laughs! Nice attempt.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 10:56     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

Not everything is about you, OP. Just ignore.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2024 10:54     Subject: Anyone else feel discriminated against at work because they're fit?

I don't know what it is, but a lot of my coworkers seem nasty towards me or constantly give me churlish attitudes over simple things. I am not a talkative person and am quite introverted. I mind my own business 99.9% of the time and simply go about doing my work. The only thing I can think of is that they're angry at the fact that I'm very fit. You can absolutely tell. When I wear a short sleeved shirt you can see all of my vascularity, and for lack for better terms - my shredded arms. I am very trim and have nice shapely legs and a sculpted derriere because I do tons of leg workouts. My body fat % is below 13%.

Is it just a thing this day in age to discriminate against fit people given that the majority of adults and coworkers are now overweight or obese? Half of it too could be the negative mindset and low self-esteem many people have that has reuslted in their obesity in the first place, which they try to dump onto other people around them.

Fit shaming at work feels like it is getting more and more out of hand as the population gets more overweight.