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My point is - maybe it's not your weight they're concerned about but your mental state. Are you talking about your diet and/or weight loss all the time?
Whenever I hear feedback I don't agree with I always try to look at things from the other person's perspective to see if I can understand where they're coming from.
Surely you're not anywhere close to dangerously thin but maybe your size isn't what they're concerned about?
I would have to disagree with you on this one...Originally Posted by JohnP
I'm not your family but I do recall you posting a thread about how you couldn't stop cheating on weekends.My point is - maybe it's not your weight they're concerned about but your mental state. Are you talking about your diet and/or weight loss all the time?
Whenever I hear feedback I don't agree with I always try to look at things from the other person's perspective to see if I can understand where they're coming from.
Surely you're not anywhere close to dangerously thin but maybe your size isn't what they're concerned about?
I don't always talk about my weight loss. However, I am probably the smallest person in my family now; additionally, my diet has slightly become a "joy-kill" because I cannot completely engage in certain family activities because they heavily involve food.
Being of African heritage, it is not the norm or even considered "attractive" to be slender. Unlike Western society, being "heavy" is the norm. It signifies wealth, social class, and good health. So you can imagine, I will experience quite some backlash for being the size I currently am.


We have to develop a Teflon attitude about some of the comments we're going to receive when we make changes. Can you tell I'm gearing up for the same thing LOL even though a ways from having to deal with it yet . . .
But I'm being proactive as I wasn't in the past when I let others' opinions have too much sway.
It's generational conditioning from times when poverty and starvation were realities in many people's lives and I guess difficult to shake even though we now live with an abundance of food . . .

