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Is it rude to tell someone to gain weight?

Is it rude to tell someone to gain weight?

It’s not really something that people should comment on. Even if they lost weight, you don’t know if they’re healthy or going through and eating disorder. If they gained weight they probably know already and wouldn’t appreciate if people comment on it. Yes, it is rude.

Is it bad to tell someone to lose weight?

Not only is it counterproductive to point out that someone should lose some weight, it’s harmful to her health as well. A study in the journal Obesity says people who feel stigmatized because they carry too many pounds suffer a form of stress that can increase health risks. It’s a two-part problem, experts say.

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How do you tell your girlfriend she’s putting on weight?

How To Tell Your Girl She’s Gained Weight

  1. Accept the Fact. First thing’s first: accept that there’s no right way to tell her.
  2. Don’t Lie. If she full on comes to you and asks you, don’t LIE.
  3. Do It Together. Encourage her to work out by actually working out together.
  4. Don’t Poke the Bear.

Do you know how fat you really are?

If you don´t look for the most flattering angle and the most flattering pose, you suddenly see how fat you really are (and how others see you all the time). At 5’1″ and 200 pounds I knew I was fat. I did not, however, realize just HOW fat I was. I thought I was still shapely enough to be an attractive overweight woman.

Who was the last person who told you you gained weight?

The last person who told me I gained weight was my mom. “If I don’t tell you, nobody else will.” Uh, no, Mom, the mean nail lady and gyno did. When my mom told me, of course, I wasn’t a fan, either, but I was okay with her telling me because I knew she cared and was looking out for my best interests.

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Should you talk to your GP about your weight problem?

“Otherwise, the person can literally run away and refuse to even think about it, or do anything about it,” she said. In most cases, Abraham says a GP should be involved if a person is severely over or under weight. “A GP can properly assess what is appropriate, be it a physiological condition, or a psychological one,” she said.

Is it true that I have gained weight since college?

My face turned bright red as I admitted that yes, yes I had gained weight since college. Mortified, I excused myself to go to the bathroom, grabbed my friend and got the hell out of there.