How do you respond when someone says their fat?
How do you respond when someone says their fat?
Here’s the right way to respond to five common body-bashing remarks.
- “I’m so fat.”
- “I hate my (insert body part).”
- “Other girls have it so easy.”
- “I try so hard and I don’t see any change.”
- “Why can’t I look like her?”
What do you say when someone asks to lose weight?
Weight Loss Real Talk: What You Should (and Shouldn’t) Say
- Leave out the word “weight.”
- Give them a chance to brag.
- Compliment big picture goals.
- Save them for people you know well.
- Share your own experience.
- Keep them coming.
- Ditch the disbelief.
- Don’t remind them how far they’ve come.
Is it OK to comment on someone’s weight loss?
Why shouldn’t you make a comment about someone’s weight? Because of society’s obsession with thinness, commenting on weight loss reinforces the idea that looking a certain way is “better” than another, Muhlheim says. This can be harmful to people’s self-perception.
How do you know if someone isn’t your friend for right reasons?
We’ve pooled together our own experiences and come up with 15 of the most common signs that somebody isn’t your friend for the right reasons. If any of these apply to your friendships, we would encourage you to think twice about them and try to determine whether they are really a friend… 1. They only call when they want something
Is your best friend using your identity to belittle you?
Maybe you’ve been best friends since you were kids, so they say they’re really used to your old pronouns and name. But if they use your identity to diminish or belittle you, or make zero effort to understand you, they are definitely not a person you need in your life.
How do you know if a friend is a good friend?
Good friends push you to be your best self, and give you a kick in the butt when you need it. White lies might be polite, but you rather know whether your outfit is actually cute. Same goes for the hard stuff. She shouldn’t stay quiet when your SO is acting shady.
How do you make a strong friendship with your best friend?
A strong friendship goes both ways. She should want to know what’s going on in your world — not rehash what’s been happening in hers for the umpteenth time. The opposite problem can affect your bond too. Opening up helps you connect and solve problems together. No one should struggle alone!