Anonymous wrote:I don't care when I'm out with peers, friends, other couples. With my MIL, I am totally self-conscious about what I order, how much I eat, how fast I eat it. This is because she is a judgy, non-eating, weight-obsessed nutjob with a one-track mind. She has made her weight her singular accomplishment and focus in life and almost her only topic of conversation or comment. It's very stressful, yet incredibly boring, to be around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a size zero (genetics) and I don't give two hoots about what my friends eat when we go out together. Get what you want!
You have won the genetics lottery. If I do not stick to consuming no more than 1200 calories/ day, within the 8 hour period per day, my size 14 frame will become a size 20 in a matter of months. I am glad you don’t care what others order but I do get all types of “advice ” from my slim friends when eating out. It’s frustrating but I just go along and let them order for me.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Can we please stop with the “good lord” and “I don’t understand why” and “well *I* nevers” on this thread?
We all know why OP is asking, even if we don’t personally experience this exact insecurity, no matter what size we are. It’s not like this is such a shocking premise. Come on. Body image and comparing oneself to other women and knowing full well that other women do, indeed, judge bodies and eating habits leads to OP’s question. Look no further than this very forum to see how harshly some people clearly observe, speculate and judge others, from “pasta Alfredo, never make THAT” in a current thread to the countless threads on “Midwesterners and their eating habits.”
Just stop with the faux shock. Even if you personally don’t experience what OP is talking about, don’t act like you don’t get where it is coming from. I’ve seen multiple threads on DCUM where people notice and speculate about others’ eating habits at restaurants, so why would OP and her friends be any different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Can we please stop with the “good lord” and “I don’t understand why” and “well *I* nevers” on this thread?
We all know why OP is asking, even if we don’t personally experience this exact insecurity, no matter what size we are. It’s not like this is such a shocking premise. Come on. Body image and comparing oneself to other women and knowing full well that other women do, indeed, judge bodies and eating habits leads to OP’s question. Look no further than this very forum to see how harshly some people clearly observe, speculate and judge others, from “pasta Alfredo, never make THAT” in a current thread to the countless threads on “Midwesterners and their eating habits.”
Just stop with the faux shock. Even if you personally don’t experience what OP is talking about, don’t act like you don’t get where it is coming from. I’ve seen multiple threads on DCUM where people notice and speculate about others’ eating habits at restaurants, so why would OP and her friends be any different?
Speak for yourself. I don’t understand the thought process in the question. It’s incredibly bizarre.
What’s it like living under a rock, or having zero empathy? If you don’t get that lots of women struggle with their weight and their body image, and it affects their choices and thinking daily, you must have never taken a single health or psychology or sociology class, or read a single book or magazine article on any of those subjects.
Anonymous wrote:I tend to write things like “Good Lord” because that’s legitimately how I speak. It doesn’t mean that I am shocked to my core but does express some surprise. Let’s let people write what they want without anyone trying to shame them. And by that, I mean telling them that they are being coy and must be thinking at all times exactly what you’ve decided all women are constantly pondering.