I am a newer member to 3FC, so forgive me if this has already been brought up. I'm noticing a theme here and something I never thought about before. Many folks have commented that the people they hang with like them as the "fat friend" and either try to sabotage, belittle, or distance themselves from the folks who lose (or are trying to lose) weight.
This made me think two thoughts:
A. The person trying to lose weight has sensitivity issues, and "feels" this is the case, when it might not necessarily be so
B. People are so superficial that they really do like having someone heavier, uglier, whatever, etc. to hang out with so they can feel better about themselves. Uuuggghhh....
I have a few friends who are heavier, the same size as me, and more friends who are thinner and I have never noticed changes in any of them if I lose or gain, and certainly none of them have tried to sabotage me in any way. Maybe I surround myself with genuine people. I am more private and don't discuss my efforts with them, and if so I just say "no thanks, I am trying to cut back on _______." and that pretty much is the end of it.
So I was wondering what your thoughts about the above, and do you feel like you are the "fat friend"? If so, why don't you distance yourself from these people who are using you to feel good about themselves?

She never did it again.







Even when I tell her that I don't need any she will say "everyone needs a little bit" and then pawn it off on everyone else. I don't *think* she's trying to sabotage me but she's weird sometimes so who knows.
I lost my best friend due to my losing weight. We grew up together and I was always the fatter one although she was chubby, I was morbidly obese. When I started losing weight, it became tougher and tougher for me to maintain our relationship because she pulled away. Finally, I gave up.