Anonymous wrote:Every time my dad tells me I look fat I say, "Jeez dad what did you say? I wasn't paying attention because you just look so old!! Omg so old! Did you start smoking or something? Did you not get enough rest last night? Liver spots much!! Take better care of yourself okay? I'm worried about you Grandpa!!"
Trust me this works.
If he brings up your weight to others (as my lovely dad does) I interrupt him and say wow doesn't dad look like such a grandpa now? You know wrinkles, liver spots, etc?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Now you're the one who must be kidding. It's not okay for a family members to insult each other, period, no matter what kind of shape they're in.
Having concerns about family member's health is not an insult. OP is a mom, and she need to be healthy for the sake of her child. Sometimes new moms get so overwhelm, that they loose the reality check. I don't see anything insulting if dad is concerned about his daughter's weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not trying to be rude, I'm really not - but who gives a shit what your Dad thinks? You are a grown woman now with a child of your own. Are you in therapy? There is more to the story and you need help getting past caring what your insensitive father thinks.
Not OP but I have an emotionally abusive father myself and things are not so black and white.
I hope you've never been a victim of emotional abuse, but if you ever were, you should know that abusers are very good at making you feel like you're 6 again and depending on their approval. It's a very hard cycle to break.
As you say, therapy may be needed, even if there isn't "more to the story". Shaming a person for his/her weight is more than enough abuse.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not trying to be rude, I'm really not - but who gives a shit what your Dad thinks? You are a grown woman now with a child of your own. Are you in therapy? There is more to the story and you need help getting past caring what your insensitive father thinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Now you're the one who must be kidding. It's not okay for a family members to insult each other, period, no matter what kind of shape they're in.
Having concerns about family member's health is not an insult. OP is a mom, and she need to be healthy for the sake of her child. Sometimes new moms get so overwhelm, that they loose the reality check. I don't see anything insulting if dad is concerned about his daughter's weight.
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: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.
Now you're the one who must be kidding. It's not okay for a family members to insult each other, period, no matter what kind of shape they're in.
Having concerns about family member's health is not an insult. OP is a mom, and she need to be healthy for the sake of her child. Sometimes new moms get so overwhelm, that they loose the reality check. I don't see anything insulting if dad is concerned about his daughter's weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Now you're the one who must be kidding. It's not okay for a family members to insult each other, period, no matter what kind of shape they're in.
Having concerns about family member's health is not an insult. OP is a mom, and she need to be healthy for the sake of her child. Sometimes new moms get so overwhelm, that they loose the reality check. I don't see anything insulting if dad is concerned about his daughter's weight.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Now you're the one who must be kidding. It's not okay for a family members to insult each other, period, no matter what kind of shape they're in.