I am not sure if this belongs here or in another area, but we'll try it here!
Ok, I have a couple of friends at work and we were all overweight. This past September one of my friends and I decided to make some changes to our food choices and to start exercising. We were similar in size. I have been really motivated and the weight has come off pretty consistent. My friend has been doing very good as well. She is a little laid back and hasn't lost as fast as I have. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that. I think she is doing an amazing job, and I am very proud of her. I just wanted to let you all know how this starts. The third friend was smaller than the both of us when we first started, but not anymore. She always says she wants to lose weight, but she's not willing to make any lifestyle changes, and that is ok too. You have to be in the right mindset to want to lose weight. I just want her to be happy whatever she does. I think she is great the way she is.
Now we used to always joke around and say that we were the "fat a** club". There is a story behind that, but this is already too wordy! We took humor in our weight. We all used to laugh and kid around about how we all shouldn't stand in one spot because the floor might give way. It was all fun and games until we started loosing weight.
Now that I have lost some weight, one of the ladies has taken some of our jokes out of context and as if they were directed only towards her. This is absolutely not the case. Once I found out that she was upset, I apologized profusely and told her that I in no way intended those jokes as something serious. It has destroyed our friendship. Keep in mind, she still makes jokes and it's ok.
Have any of you experienced something similar? I am not even close to skinny. I don't care how much anyone weighs. I did not loose this weight with the intentions of making anyone feel insecure about themselves. I have noticed I have to be careful about what I say now just because I am a different weight, and I don't think that is fair.

