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Good evening 'netters. Would you be pissed off at this?

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FairyOnTheChristmasTree · 06/08/2007 18:52

I am on a weight watchers diet and lost 5lbs last week so I am really happy it is successful so far....i'm dreaming of lying on a Turkish beach in a bikini, that is urging my on to do well!!!

A relative is also on the diet for a few days. I really want her to do well but the last few days she went totally over her calorie allowance and today she did so well until teatime just now.

There was both us dieters at the table and a non dieter who was on sausage and chips. Both us dieters had a WW meal but there was a side dish of greasy, calorie-laden food on the table for the non-dieter. My relative had the meal then started on the side dish and went double her calorie intake allowance. I was really upset as I feel as I am dieting too she shouldn't been eating those things infront of me especially as I would've died to eat such lovely yummy food but I stayed strong and as a fellow dieter she should be supportive. The non-dieter can eat what he likes but for the dieter, I was upset at her. Am I being stupid?

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GoingThroughChanges · 06/08/2007 19:16

Look, if your mum doesn't want to diet then leave her alone!!

Why do you still live with these people when every bloody thread is complaing about them??? Grow up and move out!!!

And don't say it wasn't your mum... it's so obvious....

Desiderata · 06/08/2007 19:33

Diets are crap, honestly. If you want to lose weight, you need to exercise. If you're fit, your appetite will generally settle to a normal, healthy level.

Either way, I agree with the majority on here. Take the moral high ground if you must, but leave the others alone. You won't help by carping at 'em.

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