Ok, I'm not at the "after" weight-loss part yet, but this is somethig I've been getting after losing 20 pounds or so.
I would go out to the movies or a resteraunt with friends, and try to find options that were healthier. My friends would urge me to get onion rings or an order of fries, saying "You've lost so much weight, you can afford it." Or making a comment on bringing healthy lunches to work, saying that Im doing so well I can afford going for pizza. Or being told that I don't have to lose any more weight, if I do I will be too thin.
I really don't say anything, especially to the last comment. I am 5'7 and around 170 pounds (Ive gained a couple from my ticker due to a bunch of different things) My clothing is mostly bigger (I dont have lots of money for new clothing) but even the better-fitting stuff - you know how it is, jeans hold your belly in. The only one who sees me without jeans are myself and DB, so we are the only ones who see how much fat really is left. And trust me, the last 30 pounds wont make me "too thin"... Ive already asked DB to keep an eye on me as I get closer to my goal, to make sure Im not getting disgustingly thin. But 140 pounds at my height is, I think, a reasonable goal. But every body is different, and I like to have a second opinion. So yes.
Does anyone else get this? How do you deal with it?