Anonymous wrote:I disagree with nearly everyone. This is your brother. You are very close to him. You are the one of the few people alive who can tell him the truth. I would want my sibling to tell me so that I'd be spurred to change sooner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My younger brother is in college and I’ve noticed that he’s put on quite a bit of weight. I wouldn’t care except that I’m worried about his health. He’s eating more junk food than usual, isn’t exercising, and has been super anxious. I think it’s partly Covid related with the loss of routine and uncertainty. There’s a history of cardiac problems in our family, which is partly why I’m worried. Do you think I should bring up the weight issue with him? Ask my parents to? As a woman, if someone commented that I’ve gained a lot of weight, it would really upset me — so I don’t want to upset him. But I’m worried ...
Another point- my parents have always been weird about body and food issues, and so my brother and I have inherited that to a certain extent. Which is to say: my brother is more sensitive than the average person about body stuff.
WTH OP. You sound like a shitty mom, but then you wrote you were his sister. Unless your brother is going to be on my 600lb life in a matter of months, keep your mouth shut.
And in the future, don’t come to dcum to ask for help. Just put yourself in the other persons shoes and think how you’d react.
Your lack of compassion for your own brother is disturbing
Anonymous wrote:My younger brother is in college and I’ve noticed that he’s put on quite a bit of weight. I wouldn’t care except that I’m worried about his health. He’s eating more junk food than usual, isn’t exercising, and has been super anxious. I think it’s partly Covid related with the loss of routine and uncertainty. There’s a history of cardiac problems in our family, which is partly why I’m worried. Do you think I should bring up the weight issue with him? Ask my parents to? As a woman, if someone commented that I’ve gained a lot of weight, it would really upset me — so I don’t want to upset him. But I’m worried ...
Another point- my parents have always been weird about body and food issues, and so my brother and I have inherited that to a certain extent. Which is to say: my brother is more sensitive than the average person about body stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Ok fair points. But when we were talking about working out and I asked if he’s still running, he quickly asked me “why do you think I’ve gained weight?” ... so that made me wonder if he really was aware. And when my husband put on a few pounds last year and when his suits got tighter as a result, he said that he thinks the dry cleaner shrunk then somehow — so some people do live in denial.
I just read this after replying. It seems like he is aware (at least to an extent) if he asked you if you think that he gained weight.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Ok fair points. But when we were talking about working out and I asked if he’s still running, he quickly asked me “why do you think I’ve gained weight?” ... so that made me wonder if he really was aware. And when my husband put on a few pounds last year and when his suits got tighter as a result, he said that he thinks the dry cleaner shrunk then somehow — so some people do live in denial.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Ok fair points. But when we were talking about working out and I asked if he’s still running, he quickly asked me “why do you think I’ve gained weight?” ... so that made me wonder if he really was aware. And when my husband put on a few pounds last year and when his suits got tighter as a result, he said that he thinks the dry cleaner shrunk then somehow — so some people do live in denial.