I hear this!!
I can't even fill up the fingers on one hand who knows I'm dieting. I love my friends, and I trust just about everyone... but there's just something uncomfortable in the air when diets are discussed.
Personally, I hate when other people bring up that they're on a diet. It makes me feel bad about myself, sceptical that they're 'doing it right' (ie, fad dieting or weight loss pills), and doubtful that they'll stick with it. Let's face it, SO many people start diets, but I'd wager to bet that most of them give it up before three weeks are up. And I realize this is a very bitter response... but I'm guessing it's not an uncommon one either.
My daddy always said "I'll believe it when I see it" and I guess I got that from him

so I'll let other people figure it out for themselves.
Not to mention, when people know you're on a diet, they analyze everything you put in your mouth. "You aren't eating enough carbs," "you're not getting enough nutrients," "you can't eat that, it's loaded with fat!" AND for some silly reason, it turns the table discussion onto healthy eating. Heck, when my father slimmed down last summer (it wasn't a dramatic change, but still noticeable) and bulked up on muscle,
everyone wanted to talk nutrition to him.
Sometimes I wish there was an on-off switch for dieting discussion. But there isn't. So I opt to not talk about it. Except on here, of course
