If people ask you if you're (still) trying to lose weight, do you tell them you are, or lie about it?
My weight loss has been gradual (over the last 15 months) but the "paper towel effect" has really come into play the last 5-10 pounds. I'm just now starting to get comments like, "You don't need to lose anymore weight," and "Are you finished yet?" I generally find these comments annoying and intrusive, of course, and would prefer not to be asked in the first place. My family and close friends see that I'm eating well and exercising, and not going overboard, so I'm getting these comments mostly from work associates and other acquaintances.
I'm only trying to lose a VERY little bit more, but I don't really think that's anyone's business and I don't want to get into a numbers discussion. But, if I say that I done with weight loss and maintaining, I feel dishonest - I know many feel that there is a place for white lies in social situations, but I prefer to avoid dishonesty.
What is your method of dealing with this? I need a set response, because I don't think quickly on my feet!



