Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered just losing weight?
You are a horrible person.
I am not a PP, but you must be kidding me. Whats wrong about asking OP about her efforts? So far she didn't identified what she has done in 16 month to get her body back in shape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered just losing weight?
You are a horrible person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Ugh, OP. I get it. My father used to literally call me up and the first words out of his mouth were "How much do you weigh?"
There's something wrong with people like this. Seriously, they aren't right in the head. My father was a drunk who lost every dime he ever made, and my weight was some big moral failing?
See, as long he was thinking and talking about your weight, he didn't have to be thinking and talking about being a drunk who lost every dime he ever made.
That's how it works for these people.
It doesn't mean you need to keep them in your life.
Thanks for this. It has given me insight into why people can be so cruel. It never has made sense to me but this helps me understand why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Ugh, OP. I get it. My father used to literally call me up and the first words out of his mouth were "How much do you weigh?"
There's something wrong with people like this. Seriously, they aren't right in the head. My father was a drunk who lost every dime he ever made, and my weight was some big moral failing?
See, as long he was thinking and talking about your weight, he didn't have to be thinking and talking about being a drunk who lost every dime he ever made.
That's how it works for these people.
It doesn't mean you need to keep them in your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, where is your spouse in all this? Because let me be clear: if anyone is making stupid comments to my spouse about their weight, that person would hear from me. "if you can't be respectful to my wife/husband, them I'll have to ask you to leave our home."
I think this is really weird when people expect others to speak for them, when they won't do it themselves. It's hard, but OP should be able to stand up for herself.
Sometimes abusive people do not respect the boundaries of those whom they have a history of abusing; the abused also may not know how to set those boundaries because they have never been respected by the abuser. Hearing it from a third party can be more effective.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you can not hide your weight from your father. And trying to will only stress you out. Instead, be prepared for him to make a comment. Come back with "Dad, this body might not look perfect, but it birthed three pretty amazing children in X number of years. I am grateful everyday to it for getting them here safely. I will discuss my weight with you once your body has done the same incredible feat. Until then, please drop it." Smile, walk away. Any other mentions of ANYTHING get met with "remember? we're dropping this subject?" and then "no Dad, no".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, where is your spouse in all this? Because let me be clear: if anyone is making stupid comments to my spouse about their weight, that person would hear from me. "if you can't be respectful to my wife/husband, them I'll have to ask you to leave our home."
I think this is really weird when people expect others to speak for them, when they won't do it themselves. It's hard, but OP should be able to stand up for herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dad is right my dad told me I was the biggest person in the family since a hundred years and he was right.beer every evening sedentary life has made me huge and if I don't work on it. An early-----.start eating healthy and running .you know when you sit down and your belly wants to reach your knees. It does not look good
huh?