Anonymous wrote:Is this generational? I'm older and I remember people getting mad if you didn't notice their weight loss. I've been guilty of complimenting people for looking smaller.
Anonymous wrote:OP did you start a thread just to see how quickly it gets locked?
Anonymous wrote:Neither is appropriate but the people who comment on weight loss do it because they thing one (weight loss) is a compliment and the other (weight gain) is an insult.
I've been overweight most of my life and you would be absolutely SHOCKED to know how many people open almost every conversation with their fat friend with "have you lost weight? You look great!" because it's the easiest 'compliment' they can pull out of their hat. Even if that friend has not lost any weight, or even if they've gained weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should test it out. The next time someone you know shows up looking like they gained weight, start calling them Shamu (the whale) and let us know how it goes. If it goes over like a skunk at a garden party, you might want to refrain from making future comments.
OP here. I might test it out on the people who keep commenting that I lost weight (no, not on a GLP1) - almost all of the people commenting on my body have gained weight.
Don't you think they are trying to be nice though? I get where you are coming from because I really really really hate when people comment I lost weight, but I wouldn’t want to comment on their body in return.