Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can ask if they could please not discuss your weight unless it is problematic. Lots of women with history of eating disorders do this -- sometimes they get on the scale facing the other way. HUGS ... you are growing a human ... it's OK to gain weight!
If she's gaining excessive weight, it's problematic.
It doesn't mean they have to talk about it with her husband in the room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can ask if they could please not discuss your weight unless it is problematic. Lots of women with history of eating disorders do this -- sometimes they get on the scale facing the other way. HUGS ... you are growing a human ... it's OK to gain weight!
If she's gaining excessive weight, it's problematic.
Anonymous wrote:You can ask if they could please not discuss your weight unless it is problematic. Lots of women with history of eating disorders do this -- sometimes they get on the scale facing the other way. HUGS ... you are growing a human ... it's OK to gain weight!
Anonymous wrote:
It’s not vanity, it’s more embarrassment. I’ve gained quite a bit during COVID and I’m feeling pretty down on myself and self conscious
Anonymous wrote:Are you that vain that you care if your DH knows how much you weigh? I mean he sees what you look like...