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10-05-2018 05:51 PM
10-05-2018 05:59 PM
@Group 5 minus 1 wrote:WHy is it ok to say someone has lost weight,but not ok to say that they have gained weight? Saw a host last night who in the outfit she had on looked like she had put on about 30 lbs. No names please.
@Group 5 minus 1 I think I know who you are speaking of, but I think it was the outfit. The outfit was not a good look for her at all.
10-05-2018 06:08 PM
@Group 5 minus 1 wrote:WHy is it ok to say someone has lost weight,but not ok to say that they have gained weight? Saw a host last night who in the outfit she had on looked like she had put on about 30 lbs. No names please.
How about this: Holy cow! Have you been eating a lot???? You look awful, are you getting enough sleep??? JK Don't have a cow on me. LOL
10-05-2018 06:13 PM
If someone had a scar on their face we wouldn't dream of commenting on it. So why would it be acceptable to comment on any other aspect of someones appearance?
10-05-2018 09:27 PM
@OKPrincess wrote:A while back, one of my friends was diagnosed with leukemia and the medicine she was put on caused her to gain weight.
I hadn’t seen her in a couple of years and was surprised when I ran into her a few months ago at Sam’s.
You never really know why weight gain or loss.
I blame my weight gain on retirement and depression because of a loved one.
One of the hosts even mentioned that prescribed medication for her rapid heart beat was causing her to gain weight and she was going to have a procedure done that would eliminate the need for this medication. I dont know if she had it done and/or the outcome.
10-05-2018 09:36 PM
@Spurt wrote:
@OKPrincess wrote:A while back, one of my friends was diagnosed with leukemia and the medicine she was put on caused her to gain weight.
I hadn’t seen her in a couple of years and was surprised when I ran into her a few months ago at Sam’s.
You never really know why weight gain or loss.
I blame my weight gain on retirement and depression because of a loved one.
One of the hosts even mentioned that prescribed medication for her rapid heart beat was causing her to gain weight and she was going to have a procedure done that would eliminate the need for this medication. I dont know if she had it done and/or the outcome.
@Spurt- She had the procedure and all was well.
10-05-2018 09:57 PM
Unfortunately there isn’t a procedure for my friend but she is so positive and outgoing which I’m grateful.
10-05-2018 10:05 PM
@San Antonio Gal wrote:
@Spurt wrote:
@OKPrincess wrote:A while back, one of my friends was diagnosed with leukemia and the medicine she was put on caused her to gain weight.
I hadn’t seen her in a couple of years and was surprised when I ran into her a few months ago at Sam’s.
You never really know why weight gain or loss.
I blame my weight gain on retirement and depression because of a loved one.
One of the hosts even mentioned that prescribed medication for her rapid heart beat was causing her to gain weight and she was going to have a procedure done that would eliminate the need for this medication. I dont know if she had it done and/or the outcome.
@Spurt- She had the procedure and all was well.
That's great news. Glad to hear! Thanks for sharing the info.
10-06-2018 06:00 AM
@San Antonio Gal wrote:
@Spurt wrote:
@OKPrincess wrote:A while back, one of my friends was diagnosed with leukemia and the medicine she was put on caused her to gain weight.
I hadn’t seen her in a couple of years and was surprised when I ran into her a few months ago at Sam’s.
You never really know why weight gain or loss.
I blame my weight gain on retirement and depression because of a loved one.
One of the hosts even mentioned that prescribed medication for her rapid heart beat was causing her to gain weight and she was going to have a procedure done that would eliminate the need for this medication. I dont know if she had it done and/or the outcome.
@Spurt- She had the procedure and all was well.
It must be someone who is on before midnight! I have no idea who you're talking about, and I am wracking my brain!
Hyacinth
10-06-2018 06:23 AM - edited 10-06-2018 06:26 AM
Society loves a skinny person.
If one knows that a comment will hurt someone, why would they even consider saying it? It's cruel and viscious. That's why it's wrong to say anything knowing it'll hurt someone.
Society shames and ridicules a heavier person. Heavier people already tolerate way too many barbs and insults. To say one gained weight is the same thing to a heavy person.
What about just being nice, taking the high road, and accepting people the way they are?
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