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I'm sorry you are not getting the support you clearly deserve. GREAT JOB on the significant weight loss so far!!
You and I are the same height, and I am finally down to a weight that is slightly less than your starting weight. Believe it or not, I am actually starting to receive comments from friends to "not lose any more weight" and "you look perfect, don't lose another pound." At 207 lbs., I still weigh more than most men, lol, so of course their advice is a bit insane! I have already decided that after I get down to 191 lbs (just inside the overweight bmi,) I am going to start telling my friends that I am working on "fitness goals" from there on out... I am going to avoid telling them numbers so they don't become alarmed.
Of course, some people might have a little jealousy and perhaps they don't want to see someone lose a significant amount of weight, but I also think some people have a hard time seeing the person that they loved and cherished as a friend metaphorically disappear... the person standing in front of them no longer resembles their good friend... where did their good friend go? Even if they support a pursuit of good health, they can be emotionally disconcerted by a big change in appearance. Hold firm to your goals despite this.
I also think people have almost lost sight of what is/was a normal size for a person, and this will come into play when you get feedback about your weight goals. Obesity to a degree, and certainly a chubby figure, seems visually normal these days. I am in my late 40s, so I am old enough to remember when adults were, as a rule, slim across the board! Being obese was an outlier. Obese children were a rarity. It's difficult to describe how much has changed in a little over a generation. Even I have succumbed to this new blindness! For example, my original weight goal was 190 lbs., but after joining 3FC, I quickly changed that to a new goal of 175 lbs. That is still overweight for our height, lol, I mean, I think we need to be 159 lbs. max to be in the normal range. I can't bring myself to change my goal weight to that, because it seems like it would be impossible for me to maintain that. Perhaps I will change my mind again if I ever get down to 175 lbs.
Good luck. You will always have support here, so please stop by whenever feedback may be a bit lacking in the real world. I really admire your tenacity to get down to a normal bmi, which is so good for your health as a person.