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"You've lost weight!"

So our OOT friends that were here this weekend are not exactly small people.  One would almost border the "2 seats on a plane" rule now.

Anyways, they are constantly on the weight loss battle, the wife more than the husband.  (the husband is the bigger of the two though, and I blame his borderline alcoholism and lifestyle.... but that's another discussion for later)

So anyways, I told the wife that H and I were talking, and it looked like she lost weight.  She blushed and said, "yea, I lose some, then I gain some and then lose some again."

Later, H totally yelled at me for saying that to her.  He said that telling her she lost weight was the equivalent of me telling her that she's "not as fat" as she was before.  I tried to tell him that women like it, but he didnt believe me.

Do you like to hear you've lost weight?

Do you tell people when you've noticed that they've lost weight?

Re: "You've lost weight!"

  • I LOVE when people tell me I've lost weight. I am not proud, I know I got some chub to lose. But I'm not even close to the two seats on the plane, so maybe it's different for a very overweight person, but wouldn't think so!

    NOW if you said "OMG you've lost a TON of weight!" that would be questionable.

  • I have major body image issues (Yay!) that said, I definitely like hearing that I have lost weight & always mention it when I notice it in others.
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  • Not that I've heard that phrase directed at me for a while ....... Sad

    In the past though, I have had mixed feelings about similar comments. I think most of my negative feelings would happen when people would follow that statement with a, "You look great now!", implying that I looked awful before. Or some people would say, "Keep it up!", implying I still had more weight to lose, even if I thought I was near my goal. But I've got some issues about stuff like this, so I know my sensitivities were also a factor.

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  • I love it because when I have lost weight I have worked my butt off to lose it.  I don't even care if they are saying it as I am not as fat as I was before as long as they say I look smaller.  There are times when I have been working hard and maybe I can't tell the difference because of seeing myself every day.  If I see someone I have not seen in a month and they can tell it makes me very, very happy. 

    One night someone told my DH (he was probably 185 pounds at  the time) that he had lost weight.  He had been really sick and had not eaten much in a couple of weeks.  I don't think he cared that someone noticed. 

    I think your DH is wrong but maybe someone will prove me wrong.

  • If I have been working hard and infact lost weight...I appriciate the attention :) If I just look "different" to them and have gained weight, I just dont want to hear it.

    What I ESPECIALLY dont like to hear is this rude ass comment that I got last summer. MH had recently lost about 30 lbs, and looked fantastic. We ran into some (his) family friends and the 'auntie' commented " wow! it looks like you have lost weight, but it seems you have given it to her" I nearly fainted and MH just quickly ushered me away. Indifferent

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  • imagestarlily313:

    In the past though, I have had mixed feelings about similar comments. I think most of my negative feelings would happen when people would follow that statement with a, "You look great now!", implying that I looked awful before. Or some people would say, "Keep it up!", implying I still had more weight to lose, even if I thought I was near my goal. But I've got some issues about stuff like this, so I know my sensitivities were also a factor.

    This.

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    What I ESPECIALLY dont like to hear is this rude ass comment that I got last summer. MH had recently lost about 30 lbs, and looked fantastic. We ran into some (his) family friends and the 'auntie' commented " wow! it looks like you have lost weight, but it seems you have given it to her" I nearly fainted and MH just quickly ushered me away. Indifferent

    Damn! 

    My relatives are totally the same way.  My mom actually surprised me when I was in MI last month for my baby shower.  My aunt said, "You've gained weight, huh?"  (totally serious in a judging way) and my mom looked at her and said, "Duh, she's pregnant, what do you expect?"  Then, in true family fashion, they asked me how much I've gained.  What kills me is I know deep down in their hearts, they honestly do mean well.  They just suck at it. 

  • As long as I've actually lost weight, there's nothing I love more than validation that others are noticing. It's my favorite compliment.Yes

    I never hesitate to tell a woman that I've noticed she's lost weight, unless she's already skinny or I think it could be related to health issues. I almost never tell guys that they've lost weight, since I know most of them don't like to hear it unless they've been dieting.

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    imagezeesbride:

    What I ESPECIALLY dont like to hear is this rude ass comment that I got last summer. MH had recently lost about 30 lbs, and looked fantastic. We ran into some (his) family friends and the 'auntie' commented " wow! it looks like you have lost weight, but it seems you have given it to her" I nearly fainted and MH just quickly ushered me away. Indifferent

    Damn! 

    My relatives are totally the same way.  My mom actually surprised me when I was in MI last month for my baby shower.  My aunt said, "You've gained weight, huh?"  (totally serious in a judging way) and my mom looked at her and said, "Duh, she's pregnant, what do you expect?"  Then, in true family fashion, they asked me how much I've gained.  What kills me is I know deep down in their hearts, they honestly do mean well.  They just suck at it. 

    OMG. Last year I gained 5 lbs and the women in my family were horrified. They pulled DH aside and decided to have an intervention about my weight. They started grilling him about the foods he's allowing me to eat, and how much butter we use to cook with. Indifferent . Yay for FOBsTongue Tied.

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    imageAsianPrncssKim:
    imagezeesbride:

    What I ESPECIALLY dont like to hear is this rude ass comment that I got last summer. MH had recently lost about 30 lbs, and looked fantastic. We ran into some (his) family friends and the 'auntie' commented " wow! it looks like you have lost weight, but it seems you have given it to her" I nearly fainted and MH just quickly ushered me away. Indifferent

    Damn! 

    My relatives are totally the same way.  My mom actually surprised me when I was in MI last month for my baby shower.  My aunt said, "You've gained weight, huh?"  (totally serious in a judging way) and my mom looked at her and said, "Duh, she's pregnant, what do you expect?"  Then, in true family fashion, they asked me how much I've gained.  What kills me is I know deep down in their hearts, they honestly do mean well.  They just suck at it. 

    OMG. Last year I gained 5 lbs and the women in my family were horrified. They pulled DH aside and decided to have an intervention about my weight. They started grilling him about the foods he's allowing me to eat, and how much butter we use to cook with. Indifferent . Yay for FOBsTongue Tied.

    No joke! 

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  • as long as no one asks me when I'm due or tell me they think I'm having a boy, I don't really care.
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    as long as no one asks me when I'm due or tell me they think I'm having a boy, I don't really care.

    Ditto this. On Easter, which was my freaking birthday, my SIL's whacko aunt looked at my stomach and said "Congratulations." I just gave her a blank stare hoping to make her feel as uncomfortable as possible. I can't help that I carry my weight in my stomach damn it! So FRO.

    APK, I think what you said was sweet and I'm sure she appreciated your comment.

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  • I usually only get the "hey, have you gained some weight lately?" comment :(
  • I would really appreciate if someone noticed that I'm losing weight and told me so.  It shows that they care, or that they're catty, but it's all about the delivery of the message.
  • I would LOVE to hear someone comment if it looks like I had lost weight...especially if I had been trying. While I see the point your husband was trying to make, I dont think the majority of overweight women would take it that way or be offended at all. Its a super hard struggle to lose weight and keep it off...if anything I think your friend loved the flattery...even if she did downplay it a bit.
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  • I like hearing that I've lost weight but only when I know it's true. If I know it's not true, then I get super crabby bc I think they are just blowing smoke up my asss.
  • I think the safest way to go about is if they've already talked about how they are/are trying to lose weight. Otherwise it can come off in the "You looked like crap before" way. I think what you did was fine

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  • Not really since I know it isn't true and I feel like it is just a courtesy saying when you haven't seen someone in a while. If there was truly significant weight lose then I would appreciate it more.
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