Just a little frustration situation I wanted to get some advice/perspective on. So I'm losing at a very healthy rate, usually 1 lbs or less per week. I started this journey December of last year, so my parents know how much I'm at it. I'm going particularly slow right now because I'm overloaded with classes until one course ends at the end of April, so I'm going to the gym 3 times a week instead of the usual 5-6. I also ate tons of chocolate on Easter, I'm really not cutting back at all, so my progress has been particularly slow in March and this month.
I always eat a lot around people, I don't have a problem with it. Since I eat well (or at least I try to), I can eat large portions and they see me eat. But my parents keep saying I'm "too thin", that I'm "losing too much" even though I still look quite chubby (my BMI may be normal now, thank goodness, but my body fat percentage is particularly high). I've also had other friends keep checking up on me, asking if I was doing it "the right way" and if I was eating okay. If they asked one time or another, fine, they're taking care of me, but I'm getting it all the time, and it's honestly annoying for people to keep talking about my weight that way taking no consideration to what I'm saying. I don't even respond with "I'm not even close to my goal" or whatever like I used to, I just tell them that I'm happy and healthy and whatever changes my body goes through is a result of that and not my ultimate goal anymore. Even so, it's really bothersome to have to explain to them that I'm fine, eating super well, taking weight loss slowly and in a healthy manner.
Plus, I lost ten pounds. In like 15-16 weeks. Come on. That is NOT too much.
Is there even a solution to this kind of mess? Or do I just have to bear through it?


I'm probably a lot older than you though (and take certain medication) which can make things harder.

) This is too true. And annoying. I remember posting about this just a year and a half ago with my 3rd baby, that I was not looking forward to the comments and questions that come with losing weight. 