Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Unless your sister knew this was a secret, you can't fault her for mentioning it to a close family member. It's not like she shouted it from the rooftop.
So move on and tell your sister that from now on your diet is just between you two.
Really, OP, was it worth posting about?
Obviously I felt it was worth posting about, duh.
It was a rhetorical question, my dear. You are so gosh-darn sensitive. Your poor family must walk on eggshells around you. Please understand it's exhausting for them and they're resenting you for it.
You don't like being called out!
I am with pp. You seem difficult and overly sensitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Unless your sister knew this was a secret, you can't fault her for mentioning it to a close family member. It's not like she shouted it from the rooftop.
So move on and tell your sister that from now on your diet is just between you two.
Really, OP, was it worth posting about?
Obviously I felt it was worth posting about, duh.
It was a rhetorical question, my dear. You are so gosh-darn sensitive. Your poor family must walk on eggshells around you. Please understand it's exhausting for them and they're resenting you for it.
You don't like being called out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister knows very well I keep my weight loss private.
OH and after the wedding, my aunt told my sister how I tried to deny my weight loss.
Well, this is very much a minority perspective. Since you know that your sister can not necessarily keep news to herself, I would just limit information that you share with her in the future and avoid topics that you don't want her discussing with others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Unless your sister knew this was a secret, you can't fault her for mentioning it to a close family member. It's not like she shouted it from the rooftop.
So move on and tell your sister that from now on your diet is just between you two.
Really, OP, was it worth posting about?
Obviously I felt it was worth posting about, duh.
It was a rhetorical question, my dear. You are so gosh-darn sensitive. Your poor family must walk on eggshells around you. Please understand it's exhausting for them and they're resenting you for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Unless your sister knew this was a secret, you can't fault her for mentioning it to a close family member. It's not like she shouted it from the rooftop.
So move on and tell your sister that from now on your diet is just between you two.
Really, OP, was it worth posting about?
Obviously I felt it was worth posting about, duh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But I don't think that hard when I'm given a compliment. I usually just say "Thank you" and move on.
Your aunt was saying you look good having lost some weight. Your sister thought that losing weight was good and was sharing good news.
When people try to be nice to you, be gracious. If you didn't want the information shared and wanted it kept private, you should have said so when you mentioned it to your sister.
Most people consider weight gain to be impolite to discuss, but weight loss is a compliment and worth noticing and commenting.
You know if they notice your weight loss, they notice when you gain too.
Anonymous wrote:My sister knows very well I keep my weight loss private.
OH and after the wedding, my aunt told my sister how I tried to deny my weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:No. But I don't think that hard when I'm given a compliment. I usually just say "Thank you" and move on.
Your aunt was saying you look good having lost some weight. Your sister thought that losing weight was good and was sharing good news.
When people try to be nice to you, be gracious. If you didn't want the information shared and wanted it kept private, you should have said so when you mentioned it to your sister.
Most people consider weight gain to be impolite to discuss, but weight loss is a compliment and worth noticing and commenting.
Anonymous wrote:
Unless your sister knew this was a secret, you can't fault her for mentioning it to a close family member. It's not like she shouted it from the rooftop.
So move on and tell your sister that from now on your diet is just between you two.
Really, OP, was it worth posting about?