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"I don't want you getting fat again"

29 replies

whynowblowwind · 20/05/2014 20:38

I gained weight (4 stone Blush) after having DS. I lost it again.

Had DD last month. DH was working late tonight and ate at work. I got a bag of chips from village chip shop and had the above said to me.

Am I being over-sensitive?

OP posts:
Goodadvice1980 · 24/05/2014 11:42

Tell him that at least you can lose weight, he will always be a rude prick!

RedRoom · 24/05/2014 12:50

Tell him what goes in your mouth is entirely your choice.

Then look at him very pointedly.

Enb76 · 24/05/2014 13:09

I love a how a lot of these answers are 'get fat to spite him' ones. I think it's perfectly ok to be concerned about someone gaining weight especially if they have form for it. He wasn't at all tactful so maybe he could work on that, after all there are better ways to express concern.

LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 24/05/2014 13:18

RedRoom... that made me laugh... GrinBlush

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