Have you noticed that you are treated differently since your weightloss, namely by people that knew you before you lost weight?
Nearly a year ago I was down to 145 lbs, and a size 6-8, but I had always been over weight before then. (And I've regained as my ticker shows)
About a year and a half ago my husband, the kids and I went to visit his family and his sis and I got along (she's a *****, but was cool with me) she and I were both size 14, about the same height and overweight. She was very insecure with her weight, and she expressed this to me. But treated me like we were partners in fat crime. As in lets stay fat together, which is silly because we live many states away and basically never see each other.
Fast forward about 8 months, and we went back to visit. Between the first and second visit, her and I talked on the phone and told her I was try ing to get in shape, but its like she wanted a "complain about my weight but don't ever actually do anything about it" buddy. She jokes about blowing off workouts and how we as moms are too busy. But I wasn't. I was making time for them (by getting up at 4am)
I told her that I was losing weight and tried to encourage her to do the same. I don't think she ever thought I would actually lose the weight I lost. So we go back out there, and I told my husband that his sis would be uncomfortable with my weightloss if she had not lost any herself. He thought I was being silly...
Ended up she gained a little, and she was such a nasty ***** to me that we ended up cutting the visit short and going home early. My husband agreed 100% that she was jealous (I received a ton of compliments from his family, who are in shape).
And her husband, who she claims was unfaithful earlier in their marriage was quite friendly too.
I'm not a flirty person either. Just the opposite. And I'm not super girly either, but I did where fitted clothes (and its not like I have an awsome bod, I've had two kids, things are loose in places). But you can't go from a size 14 to a size 6-8 without people noticing. But I was staying active there, and I went for a run one morning and that just sent her over the edge. She was so mad that I went for a run.
I just knew by the way she talked about other girls the first time we saw his family, that if visited them thinner, that she would be pissed. What was I supposed to do? Regain weight to make her happy? Wear a garbage bag with arm holes to make her feel better?
I have been the "fatter one" my whole life, so I know how it feels but I would never actually treat a thinner person, or someone that lost weight like such a piece of crap! Sorry this was partly a vent

Anyway, DH and I were talking about this the other day an I told him that when I was thinner that I noticed I was treated differently by men and women, and both in good ways and bad, but it really sucks to be treated differently by someone who was happier with the fatter me!
Have you been treated differently since your weightloss??



