Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand. If it is gift wrapped, then how do you know what it is?
He told me when he gave it to me.
—- OP
Are you sure it's a scale of you haven't unwrapped it? Maybe that's how he knows?
It’s a scale! I tore off a piece of paper and I peeked inside.
Amazon packages don't come in paper.
And I work for Amazon HQ. There is literally zero way for him to know whether or not you opened it. You are lying. Are you trolling or just making this shit up... and why? This is the oddest thing to make up?
Anonymous wrote:Can we get back the the most important thing here?
How would Amazon know if you opened it or not and let him know that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You probably have more than 15lbs to lose. My FIL buys scales for everyone. He likes them and it has nothing to do with weight. He buys it more for weighing luggage when traveling. I don't understand why is this giving you so much anxiety?
Uhhh, maybe because Op's dad has never given anyone a scale before and has only done so since Op gained a little weight? Amazing coincidence?
But I'm going to guess that you still fit into your HS prom dress so it wouldn't occur to you to feel a bit judged by a gift like that? Imagine if your FIL randomly sent you, and only you, a case of Ensure shakes....still o.k.?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand. If it is gift wrapped, then how do you know what it is?
He told me when he gave it to me.
—- OP
Are you sure it's a scale of you haven't unwrapped it? Maybe that's how he knows?
It’s a scale! I tore off a piece of paper and I peeked inside.
Anonymous wrote:I actually would really like a scale. How is this different than him giving you a yoga mat, running shoes or a diet book for a gift?
Why are you being so passive aggressive? Yell back if you don’t like his gift. A thumbs up obviously isn’t getting your message across.
Anonymous wrote:If "you" say could lose 15 lbs that means its probably at leat 20.
Go ahead though, be "healthy at every size."
And blame your father whose motives are probably pure but whose tactics and communication skills are, like all dads, perhaps a bit wanting.
Just because you are seriously raising your risk of heart disease, diabetes, and cancer doesn't mean you will get any of those. Roll those dice!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother in law is fat and wants to lose weight. I ask him what he plans to do about it and oh yeah does he own a scale? No
Do you also ask him if he knows how to use a scale? Maybe you need to show him how?
He is thin, obsessed with his weight, and always has been this way..,
—— OP
Based on this alone, I wouldn't have been at all surprised to get a scale. And no way he hasn't commented to your weight/what you eat in your 50+ years walking the earth. People like that can't help themselves, literally.
Anonymous wrote:You probably have more than 15lbs to lose. My FIL buys scales for everyone. He likes them and it has nothing to do with weight. He buys it more for weighing luggage when traveling. I don't understand why is this giving you so much anxiety?
Anonymous wrote:I actually would really like a scale. How is this different than him giving you a yoga mat, running shoes or a diet book for a gift?
Why are you being so passive aggressive? Yell back if you don’t like his gift. A thumbs up obviously isn’t getting your message across.