Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow what an overreaction.
Who do you mean? OP or her mom?
well, mother was rude and overreacted in her own way, but leaving vacation because of that? i don't get it. i always thought these scene in american movies where people storm out of the room felt fake but i guess you people really do act like that. everyone is so sensitive.
If her mother came to her and said, "Hey, I'm sorry. I was totally out of line with that comment calling you fat and selfish. I apologize," then yes, storming out might be a bit much. But the mother didn't. Instead she doubled down and called her a bitch. Why would anyone want to spend their vacation being insulted and belittled??? OP can have her vacation wherever she wants. So she's choosing to spend it elsewhere. Can't believe you don't get that PP.
but she called her a bitch after OP cut off her vacation with her parents and sister's family. so it was a not very eloquent comment on a different and entirely over the top behavior.
of course i get it that she can spend her vacation wherever she pleases. i also get it that her mother can call her fat if she pleases etc etc. the point is not what people have a right to do, but what kind of behavior is conducive to good family relationships. while mother's behavior was unhelpful in that regard, so was OP's reaction.
I can't believe you. Uh huh, calling one another names IS conducive to good family relationships? PP you think people should be dormats to abusers just to keep everything appearing hunky dory on the surface so op's mom can pretend she has a happy extended family. You might want to try therapy yourself because you've missed a very big point about being an adult.
who said OP was supposed to be doormat and not say anything? a part of the problem is that she didn't say anything when she was supposed to! instead of reciprocating in kind she blew it out of all proportion!
if my mother called me fat, i would have called her fat/saggy/some other uncomfortable truth. i certainly wouldn't change my vacation plans which included so many other people.
Anonymous wrote:I may be a dissenting voice here, but I disagree with the stigma about fat "shaming". I do think people should tell fat people they ARE fat, at least if they are family or friends. (Don't tell a stranger because you don't know them or whether they have a medical issue.)
The mom could have been nicer, but what she said is good advice.
Yes, I understand that the OP is nursing, but 3 processed waffles isn't healthy for anyone. If she eats the SAD laden with sugar, then that's the reason she's always hungry. Sugar is addictive - it's actually quite ironic that the people who constantly experience hunger are usually (fat) people who eat way too much sugar.
OP should have eaten eggs instead, or even bacon.
My husband was running with the car keys or I'd have had other options, but we were nearing the end and groceries were scarce (I'd have preferred eggs myself).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: (My mom gained less than 25 lbs and I was a 7 lb baby)
Are you Asian? Otherwise you must be pretty old; that's no longer considered healthy except for women of a small build.
Actually, you are wrong pp. I was told to gain no more than 25 lbs when pregnant four years ago. Standards have changed. And no, I was not overweight to start. I was size 4.
I have a small build, only 5', normal weight size 0 and I was told to not gain more than 20. Gained 18 and had a 7.5 lb baby. Lost all the weight except for 2 lbs within 6 wks of giving birth. Gaining too much weight during pregnancy increases rate of gestational diabetes and/or preeclampsia.
Yes, Asian. And my mom was/is tiny, 5'1", even now and she's in her 50s. So the weight gain during her pregnancy with me was a large percentage of her body weight.
And yes, she ate a typical Asian diet throughout, which consisted of a lot of fatty meats, such as pork belly. And also rice and vegetables of course. She hardly ate bread though, or pasta, zero junk food, zero fast food, zero processed foods, very few sweets. And the sweets she did eat were not that sweet. I'm American, but I grew up with the same habits and I eat basically the same way, still.
Parents who have bad eating habits, addicting their children to sugar at a young age, and in many cases while they are still pregnant - I see that as child abuse. Those poor kids don't know any better.
Aside - I have one acquaintance, already fat, who gained 80 lbs while pregnant. She took it as license to eat whatever the hell she wanted, which seemed to be nachos non-stop and fast food. No kidding. The one food she stopped eating - sushi. She said didn't want to "harm baby."
People here come up with so many excuses why they are fat and how they should love their (fat, unhealthy) bodies. The fact is that very few people have medical issues where fatness is not a choice (and I feel for those people); most people are fat for the simple reason that they are stupid and/or lazy.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess the fat shamers missed how I gained less than 5 lbs while pregnant and have lost 25 since giving birth.
Or more likely, they just don't care, since it doesn't feed into their crazy reality where fat women deserve to be bullied.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess the fat shamers missed how I gained less than 5 lbs while pregnant and have lost 25 since giving birth.
Or more likely, they just don't care, since it doesn't feed into their crazy reality where fat women deserve to be bullied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: (My mom gained less than 25 lbs and I was a 7 lb baby)
Are you Asian? Otherwise you must be pretty old; that's no longer considered healthy except for women of a small build.
Actually, you are wrong pp. I was told to gain no more than 25 lbs when pregnant four years ago. Standards have changed. And no, I was not overweight to start. I was size 4.
I have a small build, only 5', normal weight size 0 and I was told to not gain more than 20. Gained 18 and had a 7.5 lb baby. Lost all the weight except for 2 lbs within 6 wks of giving birth. Gaining too much weight during pregnancy increases rate of gestational diabetes and/or preeclampsia.
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bully? Her post was spot-on.
calling someone stupid repeatedly is "spot-on"? your criteria of eloquence is kinda low.
Anonymous wrote:I'd buy a palate of waffles and alternately eat them and throw them at her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: (My mom gained less than 25 lbs and I was a 7 lb baby)
Are you Asian? Otherwise you must be pretty old; that's no longer considered healthy except for women of a small build.
Actually, you are wrong pp. I was told to gain no more than 25 lbs when pregnant four years ago. Standards have changed. And no, I was not overweight to start. I was size 4.
I have a small build, only 5', normal weight size 0 and I was told to not gain more than 20. Gained 18 and had a 7.5 lb baby. Lost all the weight except for 2 lbs within 6 wks of giving birth. Gaining too much weight during pregnancy increases rate of gestational diabetes and/or preeclampsia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bully? Her post was spot-on.
calling someone stupid repeatedly is "spot-on"? your criteria of eloquence is kinda low.
Anonymous wrote:Bully? Her post was spot-on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I may be a dissenting voice here, but I disagree with the stigma about fat "shaming". I do think people should tell fat people they ARE fat, at least if they are family or friends. (Don't tell a stranger because you don't know them or whether they have a medical issue.)
The mom could have been nicer, but what she said is good advice.
Yes, I understand that the OP is nursing, but 3 processed waffles isn't healthy for anyone. If she eats the SAD laden with sugar, then that's the reason she's always hungry. Sugar is addictive - it's actually quite ironic that the people who constantly experience hunger are usually (fat) people who eat way too much sugar.
OP should have eaten eggs instead, or even bacon.
PP, you're stupid. Sorry, but I do believe in stupid shaming.
Did it work? Did you suddenly get smart because I told you how stupid you are?
I understand that stupid thoughts occupy your brain all day, but actually saying them out loud isn't really a good idea.
PP, you should have made some waffles instead of posting here. Even some bacon would've have helped. Just stop saying stupid things.
You are a (most likely) fat bully.
You're the one advocating telling people how fat they are. How utterly unsurprising that you call someone a bully when similar behavior is directed toward you. Agree with PP - you're (most likely) a simpering moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
PP, you're stupid. Sorry, but I do believe in stupid shaming.
Did it work? Did you suddenly get smart because I told you how stupid you are?
I understand that stupid thoughts occupy your brain all day, but actually saying them out loud isn't really a good idea.
PP, you should have made some waffles instead of posting here. Even some bacon would've have helped. Just stop saying stupid things.
The difference is that PP, like other stupid people and unlike fat people, doesn't know she's stupid, and is too stupid to understand it even when it is helpful pointed out.
Nice of you to try, you wacky optimist!
So true! I was being an optimist. I was operating on PP's assumption that simply telling the person that they're fat would help the person actually that they were fat. If I told PP s/he was stupid, then perhaps that would help her/him see their stupidity.
Oh well. I tried.![]()