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I am sorry that happened to you :( Some people don't realize that they JUST DON'T NEED TO SAY ANYTHING. It's not a requirement to be an a&& hole!!!!
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I will never forget getting mooed at while jogging down the street by some middleschoolers. Worst, the mom driving them laughed. Way to teach your kids to be upstanding citizens!
Sorry you had to deal with that. But stupid is stupid, and they'd come up with something stupid to say regardless of weight, I think. If it's not one thing, it's something else...once I was at goal weight, I got a taunting comment from some teens about my shirt. Yes, my t-shirt. Seriously? Seriously. |
I'm sorry that happened to you. It shouldn't hurt when strangers make rude comments but it does.:hug:
Next time someone's a jerk tell them that you're overweight and you can lose the excess pounds but they're ignorant and there's no cure for stupidity. |
I am so sorry this happened. I have often seen heavy people out walking and jogging and I think to myself, good for them. Wonderful! Next time I am going to yell that out. I'm ashamed to say, I have never done this, next time I will.
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Sadly it's something you need to ignore. If you allow yourself to feel down about something so negative it could cause a back slide. They were immature thugs that karma will get sooner or later.
I have never had anyone except family say rude and mean things to me though. :( |
I agree that they are going to be rude regardless of weight or looks. They just pick the easiest thing for their simple minds to taunt about. If you had no legs they'd make fun of that. Or if you were bald. Or old. Or whatever.
I got called a fat cow when I weighed about 165 pounds. If only they could see me now! |
It really bothers me that any visual recognition of an imperfection is such an easy goto to taunt someone about.
I hate that the 'fat card' can be played at any moment. I personally love to argue, and apreciate a good slam or comeback, but the whole 'you're fat' comment in any form is such a weak childish copout. Which is why it probably bothers me so much. I find those comments hard to ignore, they're mean but true (which is why they are used-easy way to be mean and stun someone, takes almost no thought or effort) and the only way to get rid of them for good is to lose the weight and make those comments impossible. |
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I remember being in a car with my DH (before he was my DH) and some of our co-workers, years ago, all going to lunch.
We were driving down the road, and a larger person was jogging by the side of the road. One of the guys snickered and said something rude inside the car -- I can't remember what -- just to us, to get a laugh or something. And my DH STOPPED the car, turned around and said: "Yeah? Well, at least he's OUT there MOVING his butt. And you just SIT on yours all DAY. Maybe YOU should get out there sometime. It's not like YOU'RE doing anything...so STFU..." And my DH started the car back up and we all went to lunch. Never heard ANY stupid remarks from any of the guys ever again! Kira |
Thanks everyone for posting, it's nice to hear I'm not alone in this.. because being overweight makes me feel alone. Definitely given some things to think about, and I guess it bothers me to hear people call me fat because I haven't fully accepted it. Like I'm somehow in denial about the obvious. I was also teased endlessly when I was in grade 8 about my weight, when I was a normal weight. I really had to pull all my strength together and I went to the principle after nothing was done to stop them. I threatened to place sexual harassment charges, and everyone but one boy stopped. I don't want to fight that hard, I feel immature saying this.. but I just want to fit in. I don't think it'll ever happen, because we all have something that sets up apart.
I went for a walk today, with earphones. But I still went! -Aimee |
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That`s rotten and always hard to brush off - for me anyway. Inthe next moment, however, I`ll think "I`ll show you!" It hurts terribly, but in a way, it also spurs me on to make sure that it will stop, for good.
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you're really cute, Amy, and you have a sweet heart. like everyone else here has said, that kind of as*holicness is not fun to deal with. and it sucks when it comes at a time when you feel especially vulnerable. curse him out in your head a bunch of times, (if it's past the point you can do it to his face, heh heh) :D |
Yeah it happened to me too. I had a teenage boy say to me "Move it fat a**!!!" like I was taking up the whole sidewalk (he was slowly passing on his bike) I said "Thanks for noticing my fat a** do you like it?!" He was blushing and obviously was embarrassed:D!! Oh well.
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