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To state that Slim people can lack confidence too!

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DM1209 · 02/02/2020 21:17

Evening all, I posted a thread in Style & Beauty requesting advice, feedback and help in giving me an opinion on a dress I am contemplating wearing to a work related event. I included a picture of myself wearing the dress.

I got lots of really good advice, tips and ideas that I hadn't even thought of and some truly lovely compliments that absolutely were so nice to read and people were so very kind. I was grateful for all of the feedback and it helped.

The event in question is being attended by 6 of us from our law firm and I showed the thread to a colleague who is also attending as she asked me about it.

She has now come back to me and said that, her words, 'I know I look phenomenal in the dress...' (I REALLY don't think like that!) and I posted the thread 'just to get my ego stroked.'

She said I could never understand what it feels like to be overweight and struggle with all aspects of clothes buying due to having a bigger size.
I said that wasn't fair as I too struggled with confidence and being slim was not an indicator that I love how I look or that I know what suits me or what works for me in terms of body shape.
I also told her that actually slim people have hang ups and insecurities too and they don't affect a slim person any less than a larger person.

The joke is she is genuinely so, so confident and I admire her ability to be that way. I wish I could be like her.
You notice her as soon as you walk into a room because she is so warm and friendly. Whereas I prefer to melt into the wall.

I've also birthed 3 children, been huge during and after my pregnancies and being only 5ft 1, it showed!

AIBU here? I will talk to her when I see her tomorrow but I'm not really sure what I'll say....?

I'm also going to ask that my dress thread is removed, she may show it to others and now I feel silly for posting it.

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OhWellThatsJustGreat · 02/02/2020 21:21

The best thing to do is ignore her comments. Some people just can't see that others have hangups, and that's ok.

Out of curiosity, why did you show her the thread?

MrsMozartMkII · 03/02/2020 11:57

She's obviously not that 'kind and warm' lass...

Don't feel silly. You asked a question. One person used it as a way to get at you, numerous others were complimentary, so ignore the one dissenter and focus on the good.

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