So there is nothing more humiliating then to have someone say stand up and let us look at you. I don't want to stand up. I don't want people to look at me and ooh and aww my great weight loss. Enough.
I am pretty matter of fact about the weight loss. I generally am open and I can laugh at some aspects of it. But mostly I just want to talk about it on my terms. I don't want people to draw attention to it unless I want them to. I don't want people to tell me to stand up and turn around. I mean mainly because I know that I have all this saggy skin and it bothers me and until I have my body lift I am still well I still want to hide behind big clothes.
I have had friends who have lost lots of weight and they have to deal with the lose skin problem. For me it just is so unappealing, almost to the point that I want to just put the weight back on so I don't have to deal with it.
Just kidding. But it is frustrating.
I am pretty matter of fact about the weight loss. I generally am open and I can laugh at some aspects of it. But mostly I just want to talk about it on my terms. I don't want people to draw attention to it unless I want them to. I don't want people to tell me to stand up and turn around. I mean mainly because I know that I have all this saggy skin and it bothers me and until I have my body lift I am still well I still want to hide behind big clothes.
I have had friends who have lost lots of weight and they have to deal with the lose skin problem. For me it just is so unappealing, almost to the point that I want to just put the weight back on so I don't have to deal with it.
Just kidding. But it is frustrating.
Lose skin v. loose skin are two different conditions. No skin is the worse.
ReplyDeleteI wonder about the origin of the slang phrase "no skin off my back".
It is HARD for folks who haven't seen you in awhile NOT to comment "WOW, you look great" (because you DO look great!)
Go T3!!!!!
Yes loose skin and no skin is the worse.
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