Guest guest Posted September 11, 2003 Report Share Posted September 11, 2003 sooo kewl. i love that saying too~!! and tory, thankyou also for your sharing your experience, its nice to know i am not the only one that feels/felt that way ARlene I overheard a great comment someone made at Trader Joes- Friends are God's way of saying 'sorry about your family'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2003 Report Share Posted September 11, 2003 sooo kewl. i love that saying too~!! and tory, thankyou also for your sharing your experience, its nice to know i am not the only one that feels/felt that way ARlene I overheard a great comment someone made at Trader Joes- Friends are God's way of saying 'sorry about your family'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2003 Report Share Posted September 11, 2003 That was my point Arlene. And as for , I know she meant no disrespect, but it happens to really touch a nerve with me to be told to " get over " something. I grew up with a mother who wanted to be in such control of my life that she even wanted to control my emotions. Example, a beloved pet died while we were on vacation. We received the news that Pebermina had gone to the birdcage in the sky. My sister and I were crying because he was our buddy and we loved him. My mother's response? " Oh knock it off. You're not that upset. It was just a stupid bird. Quit your crying before I give you something to cry about. " Even at my young age I took great exception to being told how to " feel " about something. I will grieve over a damn bird for the rest of my life if I feel like it. I will cry when I am sad. I will yell when I am angry (my poor husband). And you know what, I will get over something when I am good and doggone ready to get over it. I don't need someone telling me what to feel and when to feel it. That's why my response was terse. I know, of course, that can't possibly understand that having grown up with a parent who wanted to tell me how to feel about just about everything, with the term " Get over it " nearly a mantra, I get my hackles up when someone else suggests it to me. I even remember one time actually having the guts to say something to Mom about it. " If the color of the tile on the floor upsets me, I have the right to be upset. These are my emotions and I will be upset about it until I am no longer upset about it and I don't need you telling me that I'm wrong. " My point in replying to Arlene was to say " I feel your pain...been there, done that, have the tear stained t-shirt. " How do I truly feel about it? Well it's difficult. Part of me does want to respond like suggests, rightly so. But it's my MOTHER I'm talking about. Despite her foibles and flaws, she is still someone I love. She is also someone who holds a great deal of sway over my emotions to this day. Like I said, though, it doesn't mean I sit at home picking my mental and emotional scabs. It does mean, though, that every now and again I notice a scar and remark on it. ~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~'~' Tory Klementsen, MCP A+ Career and Technology Educator www.teechur.com www.msteechur.com -The successful person will do the things that the unsuccessful person will not. > Re: An uncomfortable Moment > > > sooo kewl. > i love that saying too~!! > > and tory, thankyou also for your sharing your experience, its > nice to know i am not the only one that feels/felt that way > ARlene > > > I overheard a great comment someone made at Trader Joes- > Friends are God's way of saying 'sorry about your family'. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 > I once walked into a clothing store to buy a gift for my then thin partner. Upon entering the clothing store, I was greeted by a fetus who weighed 12 pounds, who all but ran up to me to inform me that they had nothing that would fit me. I simply smiled and said " well, you see, you have lots of stuff that would fit my boyfriend, but since you cannot see past my fat, I shall shop elsewhere. She all but chased me as I left trying to applogize. Honey, if people give you crap about your weight, that is their problem not yours. I will hold back my language, but if they cannot take you as is, then f*** em!!! You all are beautiful!!! > > > Hi , I know that feeling too. Because I carried most of my extra poundage in my middle, my " incidents " wee with people asking me " oh, when are you due? " or " gosh, you look about ready to " pop " any day now " . Number 1, it's really upsetting when you are trying to get pregnant in the first place & nothing is happening, and number 2, it always seemed to happen just when I'd lost 10 or 15 pounds, so it really undermined me. It always left me feeling embarrased & uncomfortable, and I had done nothing to deserve that. My neighbor once told a lady " I'm not pregnant, IM FAT " That seemed to turn the tables on the embarrasment factor, LOL Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 > I once walked into a clothing store to buy a gift for my then thin partner. Upon entering the clothing store, I was greeted by a fetus who weighed 12 pounds, who all but ran up to me to inform me that they had nothing that would fit me. I simply smiled and said " well, you see, you have lots of stuff that would fit my boyfriend, but since you cannot see past my fat, I shall shop elsewhere. She all but chased me as I left trying to applogize. Honey, if people give you crap about your weight, that is their problem not yours. I will hold back my language, but if they cannot take you as is, then f*** em!!! You all are beautiful!!! > > > Hi , I know that feeling too. Because I carried most of my extra poundage in my middle, my " incidents " wee with people asking me " oh, when are you due? " or " gosh, you look about ready to " pop " any day now " . Number 1, it's really upsetting when you are trying to get pregnant in the first place & nothing is happening, and number 2, it always seemed to happen just when I'd lost 10 or 15 pounds, so it really undermined me. It always left me feeling embarrased & uncomfortable, and I had done nothing to deserve that. My neighbor once told a lady " I'm not pregnant, IM FAT " That seemed to turn the tables on the embarrasment factor, LOL Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 > I once walked into a clothing store to buy a gift for my then thin partner. Upon entering the clothing store, I was greeted by a fetus who weighed 12 pounds, who all but ran up to me to inform me that they had nothing that would fit me. I simply smiled and said " well, you see, you have lots of stuff that would fit my boyfriend, but since you cannot see past my fat, I shall shop elsewhere. She all but chased me as I left trying to applogize. Honey, if people give you crap about your weight, that is their problem not yours. I will hold back my language, but if they cannot take you as is, then f*** em!!! You all are beautiful!!! > > > Hi , I know that feeling too. Because I carried most of my extra poundage in my middle, my " incidents " wee with people asking me " oh, when are you due? " or " gosh, you look about ready to " pop " any day now " . Number 1, it's really upsetting when you are trying to get pregnant in the first place & nothing is happening, and number 2, it always seemed to happen just when I'd lost 10 or 15 pounds, so it really undermined me. It always left me feeling embarrased & uncomfortable, and I had done nothing to deserve that. My neighbor once told a lady " I'm not pregnant, IM FAT " That seemed to turn the tables on the embarrasment factor, LOL Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 > > ly, it hurts. I experience it still. I just hit 198.6 last night at weigh-in, have lost 65.8 pounds, but I still get the " look " from people (because I'm still " fat. " ) ly, it hurts and it sucks. I am a wonderful person, but I can guarantee you that many people only see fat. . Lyn Hey Lyn, look at what you typed. You are not " fat " you've lost 65.8 pounds, that makes you SUCCESSFUL! You just keep up the great work you're doing, and they'll be eating their words!! Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 > > ly, it hurts. I experience it still. I just hit 198.6 last night at weigh-in, have lost 65.8 pounds, but I still get the " look " from people (because I'm still " fat. " ) ly, it hurts and it sucks. I am a wonderful person, but I can guarantee you that many people only see fat. . Lyn Hey Lyn, look at what you typed. You are not " fat " you've lost 65.8 pounds, that makes you SUCCESSFUL! You just keep up the great work you're doing, and they'll be eating their words!! Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 > > ly, it hurts. I experience it still. I just hit 198.6 last night at weigh-in, have lost 65.8 pounds, but I still get the " look " from people (because I'm still " fat. " ) ly, it hurts and it sucks. I am a wonderful person, but I can guarantee you that many people only see fat. . Lyn Hey Lyn, look at what you typed. You are not " fat " you've lost 65.8 pounds, that makes you SUCCESSFUL! You just keep up the great work you're doing, and they'll be eating their words!! Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2003 Report Share Posted September 14, 2003 MAN, that is such an awful thing that did to you guys. He should be ashamed of himself! ~ O~ 272/238.8/172 An uncomfortable Moment > So, as I'm leaving the office yesterday, this real thin guy - call him > > - puts > his arm around this really heavy-set guy - Bob - & then points > to me. > > He says, " See that - what do your notice? " > > Bob says, " He's lost a lot of weight " > > says, " Take the hint. Its' healthy " > > Uncomfortable for Bob. Uncomfortable for me. I > > Mitch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2003 Report Share Posted September 14, 2003 MAN, that is such an awful thing that did to you guys. He should be ashamed of himself! ~ O~ 272/238.8/172 An uncomfortable Moment > So, as I'm leaving the office yesterday, this real thin guy - call him > > - puts > his arm around this really heavy-set guy - Bob - & then points > to me. > > He says, " See that - what do your notice? " > > Bob says, " He's lost a lot of weight " > > says, " Take the hint. Its' healthy " > > Uncomfortable for Bob. Uncomfortable for me. I > > Mitch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2003 Report Share Posted September 15, 2003 > > Ok, then don't get over it...geez... You know what ? I am an adult. I have the right to feel how I feel and guess what, girlfriend, not you or anyone else has the right to judge me on that. At the age of 38 years old I think I've been on this earth long enough to decide how I'm going to feel about something. To tell someone to " get over it " is, at best, disrespectful of their feelings. At worst it's completely inappropriate and out of line. I am a highly intelligent, successful, and well adjusted woman. I don't appreciate your rudeness and I don't need your judgement. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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